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The company's [[heating oil]] storage capacity of one million gallons represents one of the largest inland storage facilities in the state of [[Directory:New Jersey|New Jersey]]. The service area includes [[Directory:Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Hunterdon]], [[Directory:Somerset County, New Jersey|Somerset]], and parts of [[Directory:Warren County, New Jersey|Warren]] and [[Directory:Morris County, New Jersey|Morris]] counties. | The company's [[heating oil]] storage capacity of one million gallons represents one of the largest inland storage facilities in the state of [[Directory:New Jersey|New Jersey]]. The service area includes [[Directory:Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Hunterdon]], [[Directory:Somerset County, New Jersey|Somerset]], and parts of [[Directory:Warren County, New Jersey|Warren]] and [[Directory:Morris County, New Jersey|Morris]] counties. | ||
− | The advantage of the customer's relationship with Van Doren Oil is the '''full service''' aspect of every account. You may find another oil dealer with a lower spot price on a given day, but if your furnace breaks on a cold February night, those spot-price merchants | + | The advantage of the customer's relationship with Van Doren Oil is the '''full service''' aspect of every account. You may find another oil dealer with a lower spot price on a given day, but if your furnace breaks on a cold February night, will those spot-price merchants have a repair technician at your home that night? Do they even have a service department? Van Doren Oil has 14 technicians and 24 hour emergency service. |
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Van Doren Oil | |
Slogan | Warm, safe oil heat |
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Type | Private |
Founded | [[Year_Started:=1939|1939]] |
Headquarters | Template:Country data US [[City:=Whitehouse|Whitehouse]], [[State_Name:=New Jersey|New Jersey]], [[Country_Name:=United States|USA]] |
Key people | John Van Doren, President |
Industry | [[NAICS_Code1_Title:=Heating Oil Dealers|Heating Oil Dealers]] [[NAICS_Code2_Title:=Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance|Oil Burner Repair Services]] |
Employees | 40 |
Contact | Van Doren Oil Company 412 Route 22 East Whitehouse, NJ US 08888-0000 908.534.2125 908.534.5770 [http://www.vandorenoil.com www.vandorenoil.com] [mailto:info@vandorenoil.com Email] |
Reference | NAICS: 45431 81141 |
Van Doren Oil was established in 1939 by Ben Van Doren. The company has grown to include second and third generation family members along with about 30 other employees. These service people deliver warm, safe oil heat to their customers, day after day, year after year.
The company's heating oil storage capacity of one million gallons represents one of the largest inland storage facilities in the state of New Jersey. The service area includes Hunterdon, Somerset, and parts of Warren and Morris counties.
The advantage of the customer's relationship with Van Doren Oil is the full service aspect of every account. You may find another oil dealer with a lower spot price on a given day, but if your furnace breaks on a cold February night, will those spot-price merchants have a repair technician at your home that night? Do they even have a service department? Van Doren Oil has 14 technicians and 24 hour emergency service.
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