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__________________________________________________________________________________________ Seneca
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“ While the big builds attract attention, our true focus is on what comes after: the service. Our goal is to be a brand-agnostic, national service provider, capable of supporting any fueling system or equipment, anywhere in the country. Wherever our customers need us, we want to be there, offering reliable, responsive service long after the project is complete.”
Efficiency and excellence
When companies are integrated, each brings its own hardware and software platforms; some are advanced, others less so.“ Seneca was already quite sophisticated in our use of systems, processes, and technology,” Darren shares,“ but being part of OWL has taken that to another level. Our business intelligence tools are extremely powerful, supported by in-house IT design engineers who can create dashboards and data solutions in days, not weeks. That gives our teams real-time access to the information that drives performance.
“ I’ ve always believed in tracking results consistently and using data to improve. The tools we now have don’ t just report data; they highlight trends and anomalies automatically, helping us make better decisions faster. We’ re also exploring AI responsibly, identifying where it can add the most value across our operations.
“ On the field side, OWL’ s proprietary AccuMeasure technology is a state-of-theart calibration system that ensures fueling accuracy and regulatory compliance, guaranteeing customers get exactly what they pay for. We’ ve also developed advanced fuel-quality and polishing systems that remove contaminants, water, and bacteria from stored fuel. These technologies serve everyone from local fueling stations to major data centers, ensuring reliability where it matters most.”
To deliver this breadth of service, Seneca places safety at the core of its operations. Working with fuel systems is inherently hazardous, from chemicals to electrical risks, and the company emphasizes rigorous training and awareness. Every field project begins with a daily safety meeting to review potential risks and preventive measures. Additionally, with over 1500 technicians driving millions of miles annually, Seneca employs fleet management and safety coordinators to ensure adherence to highway regulations and best practices.
“ While no two projects are exactly alike, Seneca adheres to a defined standard that drives both efficiency and excellence. Technical training, both in the classroom and on-site, is essential to consistently deliver high-quality work. While each project may look different, the quality, safety, and dependability of the products and services remain consistently exceptional.
“ Right now,” Darren shares,“ our focus is on managing our volume of work safely and efficiently while staying on schedule for our customers. We’ re also preparing for budgeting season, which is a major undertaking for an organization of our size and growth trajectory. Looking ahead, our vision is to remain a leading provider across all fueling systems, whether petroleum, electric vehicles, compressed natural gas, or even emerging hydrogen technologies.
“ We’ re the largest EV installation and service company in the US, and while political shifts may impact the pace, the market continues to grow annually. Compliance testing and service construction will remain key, but our broader focus is delivering reliable, adaptable fueling solutions for the evolving energy landscape,” he concludes. ■
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