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A North Carolina company specializing in fuel systems is expanding its presence in Massachusetts with a new facility in Webster.
Raleigh-based Jones & Frank leased the new 7,700-square-foot facility in the Town Forest Business Park at 7 Viking Road in Webster according to Worcester real estate firm NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs, which leased the property.
Jones & Frank is a contractor, distributor and servicer for the fuel distribution industry with 18 branch offices and a centralized modern distribution center in Dayton, Ohio, according to the company’s website.
The the Webster facility will be used as the company’s Massachusetts location for offices , distribution, service and training, according to NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs. The company currently lists locations in Monson and Raynham on its website.
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