Acquisitions in Propane and What They Mean for Customers and Staff


Why Consolidation Keeps Accelerating Mergers and acquisitions have become a defining feature of today’s propane market. Aging ownership, access to capital, rising compliance costs, and the appeal of scale continue to push transactions forward across many regions. For some sellers, consolidation offers an exit strategy or financial security. For buyers, it promises route density, cost… Continue reading Acquisitions in Propane and What They Mean for Customers and Staff

Allocation Weeks: A Practical Model for Delivery Triage


Allocation weeks compress margin, raise liability, and expose weak operating discipline faster than almost any other event. When supply tightens, the question isn’t whether customers will be unhappy; it’s which failures become legally, financially, or reputationally expensive. Missed fills at critical-use accounts invite claims; broken contracts trigger penalties; rushed dispatch increases safety risk and workers’… Continue reading Allocation Weeks: A Practical Model for Delivery Triage