Present Day: Kramer Oil Fleet Currently, Kramer Oil has 5 transport trucks, 8 tankwagon trucks, 1 propane bobtail, and 1 lube van to service our current and prospective customers. Our fleet allows us to keep running even when something breaks down or it gets extra busy.
Chad Kramer is elected president of Fuel True, an association that advocates the needs of petroleum and convenience store operators in the state of Kansas. His term is 1 year and remain on the board afterwards.
Don Kramer passes away July 16, 2021. He owned and operated Kramer Oil for 46 years. He was a tremendous leader and mentor for everyone at Kramer Oil. There is a bench dedicated in his memory in front of the main office. Chad Kramer becomes owner of Kramer Oil.
Kramer Oil acquired the assets of Harrington Oil including the bulk plant in Frankfort, KS and the convenience store at 200 N Locust St. in Frankfort. The service area of eastern Marshall and Nemaha Counties complements Kramer Oil's existing service area and allows it to dedicate a truck to that area.
Kramer Oil built a propane bulk plant and purchased a delivery truck to begin propane service in our entire service area. Delivering propane allows us to diversify our product offering and serve existing customers with another product.
Don Kramer retired after 41 years of service. He still serves as CEO and consultant. Chad Kramer, current owner & operator of Kramer Oil Company, Inc., was born on October 15, 1980 to his parents Donald and Betty Kramer in Marysville, KS.
Kramer Oil built its 15th location in Longford, KS. This purchases expands Kramer Oil's presence in Clay County and also accepts Kramer Oil's proprietary cards and credit cards.
Kramer Oil purchased Trails N Rails in Marysville, KS at 400 Broadway. Shortly after it was rebranded to CJ Express as well. This purchase allows Kramer Oil to have a presence on each side of Marysville.
Kramer Oil purchased its 13th location in Clifton, KS. Bulk delivery along the Republican river valley has greatly expanded and fills the gap between Green and Washington bulk plants.
Kramer Oil purchased its 10th location in Green, KS. The bulk plant in Green enables Kramer Oil to expand into Clay County and proves to be a vital component to Kramer Oil's portfolio. It added an employee and another fuel truck.