DEF Industry News

02/22/12
Pilot Flying J opens fifth DEF pump in Canada

Pilot Flying J recently opened a new travel center in Lancaster, ONT, which includes bulk DEF pumps dispensing at the fuel island. This is the country's fifth DEF pump location. All locations are operated by Pilot Flying J.

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02/22/12
Transliquid Technologies launches new hybrid DEF pump

Transliquid Technologies has launched a new type of DEF pump technology: a transfer pump for IBC totes based on hybrid principles.

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02/21/12
Blackmer introduces two new Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) pumps

Pump manufacturer Blackmer has introduced two new Diesel Exhuast Fluid (DEF) pump ranges, the STX1220A-DEF positive displacement and STX3-DEF sliding vane pumps.

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02/17/12
Brenntag opens Diesel Exhaust Fluid rail terminal in Alberta

TerraCair distributor Brenntag has opened a bulk Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) rail transfer terminal in Leduc, Alberta, enabling it to ship DEF directly from its plant in Courtright, ONT, to...

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02/09/12
North American DEF pump network exceeds 400 locations

discoverDEF.com now lists 410 locations across North America with bulk Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) dispensing at the fuel island. This is an increase of over 170% since June 2011, when the pump network

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02/09/12
Old World Industries sells chemical businesses

On February 7, 2012, BlueDEF manufacturer Old World Industries announced it will sell its chemical businesses to Indorama Ventures of Bangkok, Thailand.

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02/07/12
DEF equipment supplier Oilmen's expands warehouse

Spartanburg, SC, based Oilmen's, which produces Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank trucks, has celebrated 60 years building tank trucks by expanding its warehouse to 6,000 square foot.

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02/07/12
U.S. Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) pump price drops

The average price of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) at the pump in the U.S. fell by one cent to $2.75/G between December and January, after gaining three cent in each of the

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01/26/12
Navistar to run out of emissions credits after February 29

Several Navistar engines will not meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions standards after February 29, 2012, when its emissions credits are expected to run out, according to the

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