Advanced
Polymer Technology
APT
designs and builds complete solutions for fueling
installations. Our products include controlled flexible
product piping, vent and vapor recovery piping, tank
sumps, dispenser sumps, AST transition sumps, flexible
entry boots, and fittings.
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Blackmer
Robert
Blackmer invented the first Rotary Vane pump. They have
continued to be the leading supplier of pump technologies
in a variety of industries.
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Central
Illinois Manufacturing Company
Patented
technology for water and particulate removal from fuel.
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Clay
and Bailey
Manufacturers
of Petroleum Equipment, Above and Underground Storage
Tanks, Corrosion Control Equipment, Oil Field, Tank Truck,
and Pneumatic Equipment.
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Dayco
Products, Inc.
A
global supplier of industrial hoses, power transmission
systems, and related equipment.
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EBW
Transport Systems, Inc.
Manufacturer
of service station equipment, electronic leak detection
systems, alarm consoles, sensors, bulk tank monitors,
aboveground tank trim equipment, vapor recovery equipment,
tank trim hardware, spill containment, manholes, tank
truck equipment, nozzles, swivels and breakaways.
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F.
E. Petro, Inc.
Recognized
as the technology leader in the submersible gasoline pump
segment of the petroleum equipment market.
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Gasboy
International
Products
for dispensing, controlling, and managing fuel.
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Hannay
Reels
Makers
of commercial hose and cable reels.
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Hasstech,
Inc.
Originally
established to develop a system to control gasoline vapors
emitted during vehicle refueling, Hasstech now makes
products to evaluate compliance with environmental
standards.
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| Healy
Systems, Inc.
An
innovative leader of stage II gasoline vapor recovery
technology.
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Husky
Proven
nozzles that pass the stringent Pressure Decay and
Air/Liquid (A/L) testing
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Liquid
Controls
Providing high quality flow meters and
accessories for flow measurement and process control
instrumentation.
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Morrison
Brothers Company
Manufacturer
of above ground storage tank equipment, service station
equipment, tank truck equipment, and environmental products.
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OPW
Fueling Components
The
world's leading fueling components manufacturer for the
petroleum marketing industry.
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Petro-VendKnown
for fuel management solutions. Durable automated fueling
systems provide security and control. Reliable
environmental monitoring systems provide precision and
accountability. Dependable POS automation systems provide
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Red
Jacket
For
over 40 years the name Red Jacket has become synonymous in
the petroleum retail industry with a range of
first-quality, high-performance products, systems and
services that deliver, measure, monitor and manage
today’s fuels. Red
Jacket pumps are manufactured in an ISO-9001 manufacturing
facility in Davenport, Iowa and are designed for years of
continuous, maximum-output, minimum maintenance duty.
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Tokheim
For
over 100 years, Tokheim has been dedicated to the design,
engineering and manufacturing of top quality petroleum
dispensing equipment. Recently honored with the
PEI's Manufacturer of the Year Award.
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Total
ContainmentTotal
Containment® offers a complete line of systems and
products for primary and secondary containment of
petroleum and alcohol-based motor fuels. These products
deliver superior performance by utilizing an integrated
systems approach along with the highest quality materials
and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes.
Products include Flexible Piping, Tank and Dispenser
Sumps, Bulkhead Fittings and Reducers, Composite Manhole
Covers, and Double Wall Tanks. |
TMS
Formed
in 1979, is an industry leader in the design and
manufacture of fuel, building control and automation
systems.
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Universal
Valve Company
Products
for the petroleum dispensing industry, such as service
station valves and fittings, manholes, environmental
products and above ground tank fittings.
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Veeder-Root
Control,
management, and environmental protection of downstream
fueling operations and the largest manufacturer of
counting and computing devices. The gasoline pump
computer introduced Veeder-Root to the petroleum industry,
where it became a technology leader. No longer did gas
station attendants need to calculate cash sales as they
pumped. The computer allowed them to "Filler up"
without having to multiply the price per gallon in their
heads. |
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