Circulation & Demographics
May 28, 2009 11:44 PM
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*Fleet Size/Qualified Subscribers:
500+=800
100 to 499=1,960
25 to 99=3,521
10 to 24=3,427
5 to 9=2,195
1 to 4=2,300
Not reported=797
Fleet Type/% of Total Qualified Subscribers:
For Hire=34.1%
Private=24.4%
Milk Haulers=2.4%
Petroleum jobbers/Retail Fuel Dealers=12.8%
LP Gas dealers or distributors=3.5%
Leasing/Rental companies=.9%
Other fleets=8%
Shippers, terminals, tank repair and tank cleaning facilities & other related businesses=13.9%
* Figures from the June 2010 BPAWW statement.
June 2010 BPA statement (PDF)
or contact your Bulk Transporter sales representative for the most recent statement.
Tank fleets transport products that fuel, feed, house and clean up the nation. Among the many liquid and dry bulk cargos are Chemical products (acids, fertilizers, caustic soda, inks, cement, plastic pellets, etc.), Petroleum products (LPG, heating oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, kerosene, lubricating oils, etc.), Bulk Food products (milk, flour, eggs, wine, honey, syrup, sugar, rum, salt, beer, vegetable oils, etc.) and Wastes (industrial and chemical sludge and liquids requiring safe disposal).
BULK TERMINALS AND STORAGE FACILITIES
Many Bulk Transporter subscribers operate liquid or dry bulk storage facilities. These subscribers include independent terminal operators, chemical distributors, petroleum marketers, fuel oil distributors, and propane marketers. Facilities range in size from heating oil bulk plants with two or three storage tanks to multinational operators with storage capacity in the millions of barrels.
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