Saddle Creek leverages Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to Support your Corporate Sustainability Goals

Saddle Creek Logistics Services' CNG fleet can have a remarkable impact on the environment.


Today, many leading-edge companies are supporting their corporate sustainability initiatives by transitioning to fleets that utilize compressed natural gas (CNG).

This eco-friendly fuel is one of the cleanest-burning alternative fuels available with near-zero emissions.

When deciding if a CNG fleet is the right option for your freight needs, there are a number of variables to consider:

  • Effective applications. CNG fleets are being used increasingly for private and dedicated fleets. Since they can haul the same payload as a diesel tractor, CNG trucks can handle a wide variety of products - from beverages to building products.
  • Length of haul. A CNG fleet can be an effective green option for companies with delivery needs within a 250-mile radius.
  • Investment in equipment. CNG tractors are significantly more expensive than comparable diesel models. Many companies forego this expense by outsourcing to a third-party provider with a CNG fleet.
  • Availability of fuel. While more stations are being built around the country, fuel for CNG trucks is not yet readily available in many states. Contracting with a third-party partner can be a cost-effective alternative to constructing a multi-million dollar fueling station.

 


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Saddle Creek is an omnichannel supply chain solutions company providing a variety of integrated logistics services.  Our custom solutions leverage advanced operational methods and sophisticated technologies to help retailers, manufacturers and ecommerce companies get products where they need to be quickly, cost-effectively and seamlessly.



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