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Sun Coast Resources Chevron Lubrication Marketer 2016 Gold Award.

SUN COAST RESOURCES, LLC HONORED AS A 2016 GOLD CHEVRON LUBRICATION MARKETER

Sun Coast Resources, LLC, the largest woman-owned business in Texas and leading wholesale petroleum marketer of distinction was recently honored at the Chevron Lubricants 1st Source Marketer Leadership Forum on October 24-26, 2016 at the Monarch Beach Resort at Dana Point, California.  Sun Coast received Chevron’s prestigious Gold Lubrication Marketer Award, an honor it has … Continued

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Junior Achievement Award for Bowl-A-Thon Fundraiser.
Hurricane Matthew affected coasts forecast.

HURRICANE MATTHEW IS HEADED TOWARDS FLORIDA. STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED IN FL, SC & NC

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Severe Hurricane Matthew is bearing down on the Bahamas and aiming toward Florida. State of Emergency has been declared for Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina. Sun Coast Resources, LLC is your resource for:  Generator Fueling Fleet Fueling Storage Tanks & Pumps Mobile Fueling Stations Disaster Preparation & Planning Response & Priority Agreements Vacuum Truck Services Filtration … Continued

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Hurricane Matthew affected coasts forecast.
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Sun Coast Resources Kenworth truck assembly plant.

SUN COAST RESOURCES, LLC TOURS KENWORTH’S TRUCK ASSEMBLY PLANT

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Brian Breedlove, Sun Coast’s Director of Fleet Operations, toured Kenworth’s Truck assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio.  According to Kenworth company sources, “The first Kenworth truck rolled off the Chillicothe assembly line in March 1974.  Since that date, the employees at Kenworth’s largest plant have assembled more than 425,000 trucks with focus on quality, efficiency, environmental stewardship and … Continued

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Hurricane Hermine affected areas map.
Coast storm Hermine damage forecast.
Storm Hermine effected coasts forecast.

HURRICANE HERMINE DOWNGRADES TO TROPICAL STORM BUT FLOODING AND TORNADO THREATS STILL PRESENT

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Hermine has now weakened to a tropical storm since hitting landfall and moving farther inland across the Southeast states early Friday morning. Heavy rain from Hermine will continue to impact a swath from Florida to Georgia and the Carolinas on Friday. Tropical storm-force winds, isolated tornadoes and storm surge flooding are also threats in that same area. … Continued

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