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Colombian Government will legalise use of Autogas

The Government will issue a regulatory decree and two resolutions that will give free access to the use of LPG, both in private and public service vehicles. 

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New Autogas vehicles now serving Los Angeles International Airport

dnata, a global air services provider of inflight catering operations, has put into operation a new fleet of Autogas vehicles at Los Angeles International Airport. The company has purchased eight Ford F-750 delivery trucks fuelled by emissions-reducing LPG.

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Jamaican Autogas industry expands with new company retrofitting 200 cars

A new player has entered the Autogas market in the Caribbean country. Autogas Jamaica Limited (AJL), a St Ann-based company, has emerged from its testing phase and is now fully operational after two years. 

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Canada: new acquisition will encourage LPG conversion market in Toronto

Maxquip has announced that it has acquired the assets of Canso Auto, an Ontario-based company that specialises in converting cars and trucks to run on Autogas, and that was started by Rudy Grant in 2000. 

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First Autogas station opens in the central business district of Fiji’s capital city

Autogas drivers in Suva’s Central Business District (CBD) do not need to go away from town to have their vehicles refuelled, as a the first LPG station in the centre of Fiji’s capital city has recently opened.

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