• World LNG Fuels 2012 conference set

    World LNG Fuels 2012 will bring foodservice and refrigerated truck fleets the latest update on using liquefied natural gas as a vehicle fuel.
    Dec. 13, 2011

    World LNG Fuels 2012 will bring foodservice and refrigerated truck fleets the latest update on using liquefied natural gas as a vehicle fuel. Slated for January 25–26, 2012, at the Magnolia Hotel in Houston TX, the conference has a speaker lineup that includes Scott Perry with Ryder Fleet Management Solutions, Mark Davis with Jack B Kelley Inc, and Darlene Batts with Transgas.

    Key objectives of the conference, which was organized by Zeus Intelligence Services, include identifying, meeting, and learning from the current contenders in LNG fuels and downstream distribution; reviewing grassroots development efforts to establish over-the-road LNG fuel demand; defining LNG fuel opportunities; and learning the latest advancements in technology for LNG-fueled engines.

    For more information on the conference and to register, click on www.refrigeratedtrans.com and go to the World LNG Fuels 2012 link or click on www.zeusintel.com/ZeusEvents/WLNGF2012.aspx.

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