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		<title>By: AfterMarketCNG</title>
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		<description>I too have been reading more and more articles about fleets converting.  And not just government fleets, or low distance fleets.  Companies like UPS and Frito Lay are converting delivery trucks over to natural gas to help cut costs.  While the demand for natural gas is still somewhat low there is a huge cost benefit for fleets especially.  Here are a couple other stories.

http://aftermarketcng.com/193/oklahoma-converting-60-ngvs
http://aftermarketcng.com/152/cng-trucks-deliver-the-goods

First is an article about a state fleet converting, and the second is a french grocery store converting some vehicles.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too have been reading more and more articles about fleets converting.  And not just government fleets, or low distance fleets.  Companies like UPS and Frito Lay are converting delivery trucks over to natural gas to help cut costs.  While the demand for natural gas is still somewhat low there is a huge cost benefit for fleets especially.  Here are a couple other stories.</p>
<p><a href="http://aftermarketcng.com/193/oklahoma-converting-60-ngvs" rel="nofollow">http://aftermarketcng.com/193/oklahoma-converting-60-ngvs</a><br />
<a href="http://aftermarketcng.com/152/cng-trucks-deliver-the-goods" rel="nofollow">http://aftermarketcng.com/152/cng-trucks-deliver-the-goods</a></p>
<p>First is an article about a state fleet converting, and the second is a french grocery store converting some vehicles.</p>
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