Craft Oil joins Clean Burn team

Oct. 21, 2010
Clean Burn selects Craft Oil as exclusive distributor for northeastern territory.

Craft Oil Corporation, established in 1925, has become the newest distributor of Clean Burn products in the nation. A Certified Women's Business Enterprise National Council, and a winner of the ExxonMobil Circle of Excellence Award, Craft Oil will now distribute and service Clean Burn energy systems throughout north, east and southern portions of Pennsylvania, parts of Delaware and all of New Jersey.

Based in Avoca, Pa., Craft Oil is owned by Bob Mills and Maureen Mangan Mills. Under their leadership, Craft Oil has served as a Clean Burn dealer for 15 years, providing sales and service support for Clean Burn used oil furnaces and boilers. The company has now accelerated their involvement with Clean Burn and will serve as the exclusive distributor in their area.

“The product knowledge and expertise that Craft Oil brings to our company is extraordinary,” said Morris Mantey, president and CEO of Clean Burn. “They are completely familiar with our systems that convert used motor oil into recycled heat. We believe this team will be an asset to our company and that the Clean Burn product line will complement their comprehensive offering of products and services.”

In addition to distributing Clean Burn products, Craft Oil serves as a full line lubricant distributor for Exxon Mobil, Shell, Pennzoil, Quaker State and Service Pro. The company provides lifts, compressed air system, vehicle exhaust removal, lubrication equipment and systems along with multi-vehicle washing and water recycling systems.

Engineered to burn used motor oils generated by cars, trucks, heavy equipment, boats and other vehicles, Clean Burn furnaces and boilers are manufactured in the United States and can transform used-oil into free heat. More than 80,000 Clean Burn products located throughout the world burn millions of gallons of used-oils each year on-site, at the point of generation. This volume of used-oil would otherwise be transported on highway systems and pose a considerable risk to spills and/or contamination to the environment.

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