NATIONALArrow Tank and Engineering, a family-owned business, has served the propane industry since 1959. In March, the company opened a new facility in Grand Island, Nebraska, to better serve its customers. The scope of work includes bobtail and transport repair for LPG, NH3 refined fuels and fertilizer, PVKI testing, ASME code repair, meter calibration and parts.

Arrow Tank and Engineering also announced that Russell Booth has joined the team. Booth has 25 years of expertise in the propane and refined fuel industry. He will primarily perform mobile service work with the flexibility to utilize the Grand Island facility as needed.

Mike Browning is another familiar name that has joined the team in Grand Island to assist in scheduling work, customer service and parts orders. Browning brings along 20 years of industry experience and knowledge.

 

These individuals complement the relationships built over the last few years by the area sales representative, Jamie Egger. The Grand Island operation is managed by Nate Jacobsen whose hands-on approach will continue to deliver the quality of workmanship that Arrow Tank customers have grown to expect.

The company’s 165,000-plus square foot facilities in Cambridge, Minnesota will continue to produce propane bobtails, transports and storage tanks.