
Ray Murray Inc.
July 1, 2007 By LP Gas
Ray Murray Sr. had to quit his job to start Ray Murray Inc. (RMI) This decision was a significant one – he had devoted 25 years to a propane equipment manufacturer. He also had a growing family.
Read MoreRay Murray Sr. had to quit his job to start Ray Murray Inc. (RMI) This decision was a significant one – he had devoted 25 years to a propane equipment manufacturer. He also had a growing family.
Read MoreFor the third consecutive year, total domestic propane sales for combined residential, commercial, engine, farm and industrial uses has fallen.
Read MoreScientists and engineers are on top of the quest for non-steel alternatives for tank construction, breaking new ground in researching suitable composite materials slated for below-grade applications.
Read MoreWith rising oil and materials costs, weak winters and unsure economic times, propane retailers are always looking for additional sources of income.
Read MorePropane marketers got a glimpse into the propane markets throughout the world as part of the World LP…
Read MoreVirtually all propane marketers have seasonal customers, primarily on their residential accounts and usually in areas where vacationing is a big part of the local economy. People often purchase second homes or have a hunting lodge that they might only use for a portion of the year or just on weekends.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, in early February, the ferry serving the Lake Erie Islands was able to shove-off into open waters — much to the delight of an islander who was forced by a fierce December gale to leave his car ashore on the mainland.
Read MoreIt’s winters like this past one that drive independent propane marketers into an early retirement.
Read MoreA desiccant dehumidifier currently under development could be what the nation’s comfort-seeking homeowners want as they address their indoor air-quality issues.
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