RE:RE:Rail StrikeSuperior has the largest delivery network, and can adjust to truck vs rail. The costs are passed on to customers.
As it's "slow" season, they also have excess capacity to handle transportation changes.
Rocet98 wrote: Great question?
I thought they had over 6000 delivery trucks? The bottle neck problem would happen at there loading hubs!
But not sure how long there supplies last there?
or if any are pipelines??
The news I seen on P.E.I. was a different propane company but supplies are good for 2-3 weeks. But would be a issue after that.