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November 2014

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12 | I NSIGH T • N o v e m b e r 2 0 14 w w w . i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m Wisconsin-based company growing to 32 GAIN® Clean Fuel stations open or under construction across the country. e stations are in 15 states, including Wisconsin, and serve some of the busiest carrier routes in the United States. Of the 15 GAIN stations currently under construction, nine will be operational by the end of the year. "Our goal is to have more than 100 stations operating within the next two years," says Bill Renz, general manager for GAIN Clean Fuel. "Many fleets start small with only 10 to 20 CNG trucks, but as they see the benefits, they're ready to make a more significant investment in CNG." U.S. Oil strategically locates both near many of the major trucking facilities and also adjacent to major trucking routes. Renz says CNG is a cost-effective alternative to diesel fuel, offering savings of more than $2 per gallon. e fuel is also domestically produced and has lower carbon emissions. A complete list of GAIN Clean Fuel stations can be found at www.gainfuel.com. » THE NORTHWOODS Florence, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto Counties BPM Inc. earns recognition for energy efficiency BPM Inc. of Peshtigo received national honors for surpassing its energy-saving goals ahead of schedule. e company was recognized at this year's World Energy Engineering Congress for its success in the Department of Energy's Better Plants Program. Since joining the program in 2009, BPM has reduced its energy intensity by 30 percent, surpassing its original pledge of 25 percent over a 10-year period. BPM manufactures specialty papers and converted material for the food service and packaging industries. e company is an active participant in efficiency programs offered by Wisconsin Public Service Corporation and Focus on Energy, a statewide program for energy efficiency and renewable energy. The 400th Manitowoc 2250 crawler crane, similar to the one pictured, built at its factory in Manitowoc, was delivered in September to Fincantieri Marine Group's Bay Shipbuilding division in Sturgeon Bay. One of the company's most popular crawler crane models, the Manitowoc 2250 is used in a wide range of industries on multiple continents. Manitowoc Crane delivers 400th crawler crane C O U R T E S Y O F M A N I T O W O C C O . 920.751.4200 \ www.mcmgrp.com McMAHON One Company. Countless Solutions. APPLETON 800 - 622 - 3353 www.anixter.com • networking • connectivity • control • security • power supplies and protection • support and supplies • supply chain solutions Industrial Communications and Control Solutions

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