DLA-Energy Fuel System Repair Program - CONUS and OCONUS

Pond has expanded our fuels maintenance footprint with Recurring Maintenance and Minor repairs at several locations across Europe as part of the DLA-Energy Fuel System Repair Program. In conjunction with key partners, the team is currently servicing locations for the Air Force and Navy. Three Air Force locations in the UK are being supported covering a range of cut and cover tanks, fueling points and pump/filtration houses. Efforts in Spain include the Navy’s Rota, Spain base as well as Moron Air Base, located near Seville. Services at Rota include Annual Assessments, Recurring Maintenance and Service Orders for minor repairs in support of our warfighters. Moron Air Base will be supported with Annual Assessments and Minor Repair Service Orders. The Europe fuels program will support ongoing DoD programs currently ongoing at Pond as well

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