The Benchmarking Council is thrilled to present an educational session at 9:00 am on Saturday, April 5, at the 2025 NPGA Southeastern & International Propane Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina. This interactive session will allow you to listen and participate in an actual benchmarking session with current members and discover how you and your company can benefit from membership in the Benchmarking Council.
NPGA’s Benchmarking Council provides opportunities for propane marketers to discuss business practices with other marketers who share the same challenges. The Council has 105 members divided among 10 groups. Each group has space for new members. Interested in joining? Submit your contact information here, and you will then be placed in a group that best suits your needs and avoids competitive conflict.
Individual Benchmarking Council groups will meet around the country over the summer at various industry locations. The Council will regroup for the Fall Meeting September 18 – 19, 2025 in Providence, Rhode Island. Pictured above, members of a Benchmarking group meet, share, and discuss their company operations while learning from others.
Interested in visiting or joining? Visit the registration page to attend. For more information, contact NPGA’s Eric Sears.
Thank you to the sponsors of the Benchmarking Council: Bergquist Inc., Rural Computer Consultants, Cetane Associates, Gray, Gray, and Gray, Tiger Payment Systems, Twin Feathers, and Matrix Capital Markets Group
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