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Lincoln Increases Trucking Fleet to Expand Regional Biofuels Service
by Staff Writers
Greenville, SC (SPX) Nov 02, 2011

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Lincoln Energy Solutions, a provider of biofuels solutions and related services, recently expanded their transportation fleet. This addition strengthens Lincoln's capability to increase customer service and expands delivery points throughout the Southeast.

Lincoln currently offers ethanol transload and biodiesel delivery for locations in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. Future sites will include Florida and Virginia.

With this latest expansion, Lincoln now has its largest fleet to date. The company is actively recruiting additional drivers based on this fleet expansion and future growth plans.

"The addition of these vehicles to our fleet gives us the ability to control our transportation requirements and meet the growing biofuel demands of our customers," says Stephen Whitney, President of Lincoln Energy Solutions.

"Our expanded fleet allows us to further serve our customers by meeting their unique scheduling requirements. With additional trucks on order, the Lincoln fleet will continue to grow and double in size by the early part of 2012."

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