Air1, the AdBlue division of Yara, has two new AdBlue customers
in Europe. French company Geodis BM, one of Europe's largest
logistics companies and a subsidiary of Geodis, will install AdBlue
filling systems at 20 sites in France by the end of 2007. Geodis BM
has a total of 70 sites in France and expects to invest in further
Air1 AdBlue installations during 2008. Under its contract with
Geodis BM, Air1 will provide assessment, installation, AdBlue
supply, follow-up and maintenance services. Equipment installed
will include mini-bulk AdBlue storage and filling systems.
Veolia, Europe's largest public transport operator, has also
contracted Air1 to supply AdBlue for its fleet of 200 SCR-equipped
buses in Limburg in the Netherlands. Air1 has installed AdBlue
filling equipment at several sites in the town. Ton Bleeser, Fleet
Manager at Veolia Transport, said product quality and guaranteed
punctual delivery were crucial in the selection of Air1 as its
AdBlue provider, adding, "We intend to develop this strategy to
include all of Veolia Transport's interests."
Truck drivers using the M1 motorway in England will also find Air1
AdBlue at a new site - the Shepshed 24-hour Lorry Park at Junction
23 of the motorway in Leicestershire.























