New Chicago Branch in 60 Rawls Ave, Des Plaines, IL

Morrisville, NC – October 5, 2021 – The JF Petroleum Group, a MidOcean Partners portfolio company and the premier provider of fueling system solutions in North America, announces the opening of a new service branch and distribution warehouse in Chicago, IL.

Keith Shadrick, CEO of the JF Petroleum Group, said “We are excited to announce the opening of our new branch at 60 Rawls Road, Des Plaines, IL. Our expansion into the Chicago market is in response to increasing customer demand for service, maintenance, and aftermarket parts and equipment support. This new service branch and distribution warehouse will enhance our capacity to serve the Chicago market with local inventory support and 24/7 maintenance and service support. We look forward to providing even better and more personalized support to our customers in Chicago and throughout the state of Illinois.” Brad Crawford, the Vice President of Sales for the Midwest Region is leading efforts to open the new Chicago Branch with plans to be fully operational by the end of October.

Brad Crawford, the Vice President of Sales for the Midwest Region is leading efforts to open the new Chicago Branch with plans to be fully operational by the end of October.


About JF Petroleum Group

The JF Petroleum Group (formerly Jones & Frank) is a leading provider of turn-key distribution, construction and service solutions to the North American fueling infrastructure industry.  The company serves retail fueling stations, commercial and government fleets, and emergency power customers through its network of 39 branch offices, 4 distribution centers and over 1,200 employees located across the United States.  The JF Petroleum Group represents the premier products in the fueling infrastructure marketplace, including Gilbarco Veeder-Root, VeriFone, OPW, Franklin Fueling and Containment Solutions. To learn more, visit www.jfpetrogroup.com.

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Alex Perez

Director of Marketing & Communications

aperez@jfpetrogroup.com

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