Shields, Harper & Co. (“SHC”) announces acquisition of LilyPad EV LLC (“LilyPad EV”), a leading provider of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE).
Happy New Year’s Day Everyone! We want to start this day off with unveiling SHCs new fuels logo, Renewable and Retail logo. Our shield solidifies 105 years distributing the future for fuels. In the past few years, we’ve expanded into renewables and retail. Stay tuned for more!
Happy New Year’s Eve, Everyone! As we celebrate tonight, we reflect on SHC's 105 years of distributing products, equipment, and services for fueling, renewables, and retail. Thank you to all our manufacturer partners, colleagues, and associates who made the past century possible.
Shields, Harper & Co., wish you and your families a Happy Holiday season. All of us at SHC look forward to working with you in the New Year. We’re excited to share some exciting announcements to kick off the year. Stay tuned! #shieldsharperannouncements
Help fill a Wayne Dispenser Box with TOYS we will deliver the box with a massive card from all who contributed to Pacific States Petroleum toy drive. PSPI matches ALL donations. Send toys or drop off at any SHC location HQ 4591 Pacheco Blvd., Martinez, CA 94553 (800) 772-2300
FILL-RITE – Shop worry-Free today at Shields Harper & Co. Fuel your sites smarter with Fill-Rite’s fuel management systems. Pat Farrell with Tuthill Manufacturing is a person we count on. Thank you, Pat! Learn More: https://t.co/rKrbYuzgEb #shieldsharper#tuthillshieldsharper
We’re proud to represent and distribute the manufacturers and system solution companies that are changing THE FUTURE for fuel, renewables, and C-stores. Tell us who you’re with?
For those of you that didn't make it to PFCS+ 21 last week, we are offering the Show Promo through October 29th, 2021. Contact your Shields, Harper & Co. representative (800) 772-2300.
PEI - June 6 is National Secure Your Load Day
Road debris caused 39,000 injuries and 500 deaths between 2011 and 2014, according to a study by the AAA Foundation for Safety. AAA found road debris caused more than 200,000 crashes in four years.