June 23, 2014
BY Ron Kotrba
Biodiesel supplier Targray announced it has achieved BQ-9000 Marketer certification through the National Biodiesel Accreditation Commission.
“We’re always actively seeking to be a steward for responsibility within the biodiesel industry,” said Andrew Richardson, president of Targray. “Being able to achieve this quality standard is something we are proud of and we’re certain that it will project a message of responsibility to our clients. Targray biodiesel clients can be sure that the fuel they are buying is of the highest quality, has been thoroughly tested, and that our organization is being regularly audited to assure quality throughout each link of our supply chain. At Targray we take quality and compliance seriously.”
Targray markets to both U.S. and Canadian fuel industries.
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