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11/14/2011 7:30:00 AM
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IdleAir, which provides anti-idling equipment at truck stops, announced it has opened two new locations in Georgia and Tennessee.
The new service locations are at Pilot #421 off of Interstate 75 in Dalton, Ga., and at Pilot #412 off of Interstate 81 in White Pine, Tenn.
With the addition of these two new locations, IdleAir now operates a network of 23 sites in nine states. The company said it also plans to add new sites in Carneys Point, N.J., and in Texas and Arizona this year.
IdleAIR’s system consists of climate control, satellite television and an internet connection, which drivers access by securing the IdleAIR equipment at their cab windows.
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