Tanker of the Year
Entries are open for the annual Fuel Oil News award.
Hotly contested industry competition sees first ever joint winners.
Entries are now open for the Fuel Oil News Tanker of the Year 2023 award.
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A tanker making a unique contribution to customer service wins Tanker of the Year 2022
The 2021 Fuel Oil News Tanker of the Year award was presented at UKIFDA EXPO to Janet and Trevor Kettlewell of Kettlewell Fuels.
Fuel Oil News is welcoming nominations from fuel distributors for the sought-after industry award of Tanker of the Year 2022 for the best fuel tanker.
Kettlewell Fuels wins Fuel Oil News Tanker of the Year 2021 for its innovation, design and drive towards greener fuel deliveries.
Rocketing customer demand for alternative cleaner fuels sees Crown Oil expand with investment in a new site for continued growth
Fuel Oil News Tanker of the Year 2021 – We are pleased to announce that we are now open for nominations for the opportunity to receive this highly sought-after industry recognition. Fuel Oil News welcomes your entries now for the prestigious 2021 tanker of the year award.
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After announcing Crown Oil as the winner of our 2020 Tanker of the Year competition, we hear from Crown Oil director, Mark Andrews:
Fuel Oil News welcomes your nominations for the prestigious 2020 tanker of the year award.
In a move to support continued growth in the south west of England, NWF Fuels has acquired Redruth-based Consols Oils, a 25 million litre fuel Cornish business.
This month’s Cornish front cover star, Consols Oils, has entered its Isuzu Truck Forward N75.150 (M) Urban 7.5 tonners for the title of 2018 Fuel Oil News tanker of the year.
Founded in 1954 by Arthur McMahon, Donegal Oil remains a family business with the founder’s grandson, also Arthur McMahon, being the present managing director
Two new 5,000 litre Isuzu trucks are joining the fleet at Consols Oils.
There’s still time to enter your new tanker for the title of Fuel Oil News 2016 tanker of the year.
Designed with a bespoke modification to the highly successful single compartment version of the established 42,000 litre LAG 6 compartment petrol tankers, Inver Energy’s latest tanker has joined others seeking to take the title of Fuel Oil News 2015 tanker of the year.
Ribble Fuel Oils has entered its Magyar-built tanker for the title of Fuel Oil News 2015 tanker of the year.
Very impressed with the performance of its newest tanker, Knowsley-based Standard Fuel Oils has ordered two more.
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