Furniture Retailer Converts Delivery Fleet to Compressed Natural Gas

| April 18, 2014
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Courtesy of Sun-Sentinel

City Furniture, South Florida’s top-selling furniture retailer, has completed a $1.5 million compressed natural gas (CNG) station on its Tamarac headquarters campus.

As such, it is one of the first in its industry to build its own CNG station and convert the majority of its delivery fleet to run on CNG. The firm plans to convert its entire 85-truck fleet by 2016.

“Going ‘all-in’ with CNG’s technology is right for our company and great for our communities,” said City Furniture President Keith Koenig. “As a clean, green domestic energy resource that increases U.S. energy independence, CNG will be a boon for the nation’s economy, and it aligns perfectly with our team’s ongoing commitment to be innovative environmental stewards.”

Category: Fuel & Oil, General Update, Green

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