UFA continues their Saskatchewan expansion with the announcement of a new Petroleum Cardlock location in the Global Transportation Hub

The Global Transportation Hub near Regina, Saskatchewan
UFA is committed to expanding our co-operative’s fuel network throughout Saskatchewan. The GTH is a strategic location that provides UFA with the unique opportunity to offer fueling options for commercial vehicles operating from this vital hub.”
Don Smith, UFA Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
The GTH was designed to move at the speed of business. We bring together the necessary infrastructure to drive import and export capabilities, supporting long-term economic success and sustainability for Saskatchewan. The addition of a UFA Petroleum Cardlock will ensure operations within the GTH have convenient and reliable access to the fuel they need to keep their business running.”
Daniel Hersche, GTH President and CEO, GTH.

With our new Petroleum Cardlock, we have the opportunity to leverage the growth potential in Saskatchewan and benefit our agricultural and commercial customers. The GTH has developed a favourable business environment, with supportive infrastructure and access to new markets that make this location, and Saskatchewan, the ideal choice for our expansion efforts. This will not only strengthen our regional economic ties but also enhance our ability to serve a broader community through a stronger, more connected co-operative network."
Fred Thun, UFA President and CEO, UFA.
Saskatchewan is experiencing significant economic growth, driven by our robust agriculture, energy, and transportation sectors. UFA’s continued expansion is a demonstration of the increased interest we are experiencing from businesses looking to invest in our province, ultimately helping fuel further growth, job creation, and community development throughout the region.”
Hon. David Marit, Minister of Highways, Government of Saskatchewan
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