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Definitely above Par

Earlier this year, Par Petroleum took the FPS Depot of the Year title for a fifth time.

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Tanker manufacturer opens second factory

Road Tankers Northern (RTN) has opened a second factory in Barnsley. Founded in 1991, RTN is growing steadily and has now expanded its Barnsley headquarters and built a new specialist manufacturing facility at nearby Birdwell. RTN, which counts Shell, DHL, Tesco and Morrisons among its customers, can now offer tankers to the chemical, pharmaceutical, dairy and brewery industries. RTN, which also has factories in Birmingham, Sheffield and Northern Ireland, now has a share of around 80-90% of the UK petroleum semi-trailers market. Positive news for UK manufacturing “Foreign competition has dramatically reduced due to our expanding production which is very positive news for UK manufacturing,” said operations director Don Mckelvie. “We’re now supplying most of the fuel distribution companies and we supply all four major supermarkets.” Owned by the NWT Group, which was founded by South Yorkshire-based businessmen Paul Wright and Frank Newell, RTN is recording year on year growth and is set to turnover £11.2m in 2013. The company has increased its workforce from 88 to126 in two years with a number of apprentices now learning specialist trades on both the tanker manufacture side and in RTN’s five bay-service and repair centre. RTN plans to recruit a further 15-20 staff this summer. Regional support RTN is supported by Barnsley Business and Innovation Centre (BBIC) through the Enterprising Barnsley programme with funding assistance from Barnsley Council. Additional support has been received from Barnsley Development Agency to access funding from the Regional Growth Fund. “The growth of RTN has been exceptional in the past two years and we owe a debt of gratitude to Enterprising Barnsley and BBIC who have been pillars of support, particularly with regards to lean manufacturing and expansion,” added Don. Kevin Steel, BBIC business development manager said: “RTN not only manufactures tankers to the highest quality, it’s also creating skilled jobs and training the next generation through its apprenticeship scheme. We are delighted to provide business support to RTN.” www.rtnltd.co.uk      

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Linton’s royal date

Royal warrant holder, Linton Fuel Oils recently took part in the Coronation Festival at Buckingham Palace. Marking the 60th anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation, the event, which took place from 11th-14th July, was an opportunity for royal warrant holders to showcase their business and its products and for the country to celebrate its ‘tradition, innovation and excellence.’ “We were obviously very proud to be involved in the Coronation Festival,” said Russell Mortimer, marketing manager. “Although it wasn’t very easy for Linton to display and demonstrate its products, we were very pleased to take part in the hub area, where we were able to have a display.” Following the recent acquisition by World Fuel Services, both the previous owners and directors of Linton, along with members of the World Fuel Services management team attended an evening gala. Several other members of staff attended the Coronation Festival in the day time. www.coronationfestival.com  

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DCC development opportunities

According to DCC plc’s interim management statement, its energy division is trading ‘significantly ahead of both the prior year and budget’. Backed by an encouraging performance in the first quarter of 2013, due to colder than normal weather conditions which drove up demand for kerosene and LPG, DCC now expects operating profits to be 15%, 3% ahead of last year. According to Investors Intelligence, DCC ‘has experienced some impressive growth figures since the beginning of last year, ranging from a share price of 1467p to a 52-week high figure of 2725p’. “We can expect the uptrend demonstrated by DCC to continue with signals that further deals could be on the cards.” During the first quarter, DCC Energy completed the planned integration of the former BP LPG business in Britain with DCC’s existing LPG distribution business and of the former Total oil distribution business in Britain with its existing oil distribution business. The Interim Management Statement released last Friday also stated that ‘the group remains in a very strong financial position to pursue a range of development opportunities.’ The group also operates in the IT, healthcare, environmental services and food & beverage sectors, www.dcc.ie  

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It’s a boy-ler!

Another Royal Warrant holder, Worcester, Bosch Group has honoured this week’s royal birth by creating a one-off baby blue boiler.

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Boiler sales exceed expectations

BOILER SALES FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THIS YEAR ARE UP 23% ON 2012 – A VERY WELCOME OUTCOME FOR KEROSENE DISTRIBUTORS, BOILER MANUFACTURERS AND INSTALLERS Following on from last winter’s heating season which saw a welcome improvement in boiler sales, this positive trend continued into the spring with oil boiler sales up over 23% on the same quarter in 2012 – the best results for 5 years. The results underline the continued consumer confidence in oil heating following the cold winter. It is likely that many new boilers have been bought as distress purchases, with homeowners preferring to simply replace their old boiler – which no doubt gave many years of reliable, trouble free service – with a new condensing model. Sales of gas condensing boilers have also seen significant sales increases. www.oftec.org      

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Airport Energy – back in the saddle

The Basingstoke to Paris team in Airport Energy sponsored shirts A little saddle sore with a strained Achilles and very tired after his ‘little cycling challenge,’ Airport Energy’s operations manager Craig Heggie got back to work. Every couple of years Craig sets himself a ‘crazy challenge’ to raise money for the Sebastian’s Action Trust. “It’s an amazing charity that I and some of you have supported since 2006,” said Craig. http://sebastiansactiontrust.org/about_us/our_film.php. Earlier this month, a team of 10 set out to cycle 700 miles from Basingstoke to Paris and back again in just 5 days. Craig’s bike was fitted with a tracker so supporters, friends and family could follow the team’s progress live online. Using social media to best advantage, the team had a Facebook page and could also be viewed on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSoXOI3TkY. “The whole week became a bigger challenge then we expected,” Craig told Fuel Oil News. “We had everything thrown at us – head winds, an 8 mile hill, 15 punctures, two broken spokes, thunder and rain.” Seven out of the 10 completed the challenge in 4 days, 13 hours and 40 minutes with a average of 140 miles a day and to 15 hours a day in the saddle. “On the plus side cycling down the Champs Elysées from the Arc de Triomphe was an amazing experience and, to date we’ve raised just over £9000, so a massive thanks to all those who supported us. “If anyone wishes to personally sponsor me post event, please follow the link to my just giving page http://www.justgiving.com/CraigB2P2B

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Corrib Oil’s tour de force

Corrib Oil once again sponsored the annual Tour de Lough Corrib in Connemara with money raised beating last year’s €50,000. Organised by the heart and stroke charity Croi, this year’s event raised €72,405 for the West of Ireland’s Cardiac Foundation. The event, which is in its 18th year, has been sponsored by Corrib Oil since its inception. This year saw over 900 cyclists taking part, including cycling legend Sean Kelly who once again completed the tour and rallied his fellow cyclists who followed a 27.5 or 75 mile route. From its strategically located depot network, Corrib Oil delivers heating oil to Counties Cavan, Clare, Galway, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Offaly, Mayo, Roscommon, Tipperary and Westmeath in a modern fleet of over 60 fuel tankers. www.corriboil.com  

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Toxic find in County Armagh

Over 14 tonnes of toxic waste was removed from farm buildings at the end of June after the discovery of a diesel laundering plant in Co Armagh. Officers from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), assisted by the Police Service of Northern Ireland, dismantled the plant, which was capable of producing nearly five million litres of illicit fuel a year, evading over £3 million in excise duty and VAT. Pat Curtis, HMRC National Oils Co-ordinator, commented: “Every illegal laundering operation typically generates tonnes of toxic waste, which involves significant environmental and safety issues. As taxpayers and local ratepayers, not only are we missing out on the stolen tax going into the pockets of the criminals, we are also paying the substantial clean up and disposal costs.” Mr Curtis highlighted to consumers and wholesalers that buying illicit fuel only services to fund crime and supports and encourages dangerous activities within communities. “The only winners are the criminals,” he said before urging anyone with information fuel misuse in their area to contact free telephone hotline on 0800 59 5000 and contribute to the fight against this type of criminality. Pumps, tanks and equipment were removed from the site and a forensic investigation and enquiries into the illegal operation there are underway. www.hmrc.gov.uk/nircto  

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Volvo Trucks steps on the gas

Volvo has teamed up with Gasrec Volvo Trucks has teamed up with biofuel supplier Gasrec to help business customers cut haulage costs and reduce carbon emissions. Gasrec is Europe’s largest supplier of Bio-LNG; a blend of liquefied natural gas and liquid biomethane (LBM). Volvo Trucks is the first truck manufacturer in the world to produce trucks tailored to run on renewable liquid and gaseous fuels. When substituted for diesel, Bio-LNG can cut fuel costs and CO2 by around 20%.
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