Warsaw Fuel Station Gets New Look

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Customers of the EnergyPlus 24 station in Warsaw, which is owned and operated by North Central Co-op, will notice that the station's fuel pumps, canopy and fuel delivery trucks have been updated with the new CountryMark logo to better reflect the brand's identity.

"Our customers will have stronger recognition with the new CountryMark logo," said Brian Clayton, energy division manager at the EnergyPlus 24 station. "The new signage reinforces what the CountryMark fuel represents; environmentally friendly fuels processed entirely in Indiana, which helps lessen the dependence on foreign suppliers."

The EnergyPlus 24 station is located at 333 W. CR 250N. It offers quality CountryMark b/2 premium road diesel, b/2 off road diesel, e/85 and several types of unleaded gasoline. The station provides fuel 24 hours a day and customers can use their EnergyPlus 24 cards to fuel up when they need to, seven days a week at any of NCC's EnergyPlus 24 stations. NCC has 12 EnergyPlus 24 locations and their fuel trucks service 15 counties in Indiana and three in Michigan.

For many years, CountryMark has used the familiar "co-op circle" logo, which many customers relate to a broader agricultural supply company. However, CountryMark has evolved into an innovative company focused only on energy and lubricant products. The new brand identity helps communicate that to customers.

"The updated CountryMark logo will reinforce the value of using premium fuels with our customers," Clayton said. "CountryMark is a leader in offering bio fuels and ethanol blends. Our stations are set up to provide high quality fuels and allow our customers easy fueling access."

The CountryMark refinery, located in Mount Vernon sources all its crude oil from the Illinois River Basin to manufacture 100 percent American diesel fuel and gasoline, which supports the nation's energy independence. In addition, CountryMark is a leading provider of biodiesel and ethanol, which also meet stringent quality standards and are manufactured at Midwestern locations.[[In-content Ad]]

Customers of the EnergyPlus 24 station in Warsaw, which is owned and operated by North Central Co-op, will notice that the station's fuel pumps, canopy and fuel delivery trucks have been updated with the new CountryMark logo to better reflect the brand's identity.

"Our customers will have stronger recognition with the new CountryMark logo," said Brian Clayton, energy division manager at the EnergyPlus 24 station. "The new signage reinforces what the CountryMark fuel represents; environmentally friendly fuels processed entirely in Indiana, which helps lessen the dependence on foreign suppliers."

The EnergyPlus 24 station is located at 333 W. CR 250N. It offers quality CountryMark b/2 premium road diesel, b/2 off road diesel, e/85 and several types of unleaded gasoline. The station provides fuel 24 hours a day and customers can use their EnergyPlus 24 cards to fuel up when they need to, seven days a week at any of NCC's EnergyPlus 24 stations. NCC has 12 EnergyPlus 24 locations and their fuel trucks service 15 counties in Indiana and three in Michigan.

For many years, CountryMark has used the familiar "co-op circle" logo, which many customers relate to a broader agricultural supply company. However, CountryMark has evolved into an innovative company focused only on energy and lubricant products. The new brand identity helps communicate that to customers.

"The updated CountryMark logo will reinforce the value of using premium fuels with our customers," Clayton said. "CountryMark is a leader in offering bio fuels and ethanol blends. Our stations are set up to provide high quality fuels and allow our customers easy fueling access."

The CountryMark refinery, located in Mount Vernon sources all its crude oil from the Illinois River Basin to manufacture 100 percent American diesel fuel and gasoline, which supports the nation's energy independence. In addition, CountryMark is a leading provider of biodiesel and ethanol, which also meet stringent quality standards and are manufactured at Midwestern locations.[[In-content Ad]]
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