Mansfield Oil Company has acquired California-based Gas Equipment Systems, Inc. GESI was founded by President & CEO Larry Ozier in 1998 and has supplied, constructed or maintained more than 150 compressed natural gas fueling stations in its thirteen year history.
With the addition of compressed natural gas to its current energy portfolio, Mansfield has the capability to deliver gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, ethanol and CNG across the U.S. and Canada.
Over the past thirteen years, GESI has provided products and services for customers spanning the government, transit, industrial and school transportation sectors. GESI was recently appointed the North American CNG compressor packager for Gardner Denver, CompAir and BRC/Fuelmaker and also distributes CNG systems for Knox Western, Ingersoll-Rand, AFSC Compressors, PSB Gas Dryers, Kraus Global Dispensers and FuelMaster. GESI manufactures its compressor skids and its own line of accessory components at their headquarters in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Mansfield currently delivers fuels to over 20,000 customer locations in the U.S. and Canada providing a readily accessible customer base for GESI's products. The company ranked as one of the Top 100 privately held companies in America by Forbes and a multiple finalist in the 2009 and 2010 Platt's Global Energy Awards. Founded in 1957, the company has achieved double-digit growth for three decades. Mansfield Oil focuses on optimizing and controlling fuel-related costs for their customers with local service, nationwide.
For more information: www.mansfieldoil.com
Mansfield Oil Company Acquires Gas Equipment Systems, Inc.
Mansfield Oil Company has acquired California-based Gas Equipment Systems, Inc. GESI was founded by President & CEO Larry Ozier in 1998 and has supplied, constructed or maintained more than 150 compressed natural gas fueling stations in its thirteen year history
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