Volvo Penta Power Centers Contact one of our Power Centers for applications guidance and engine quotes. Cullen Diesel Power, Ltd. Surrey, BC (604) 888-1211 Servicing: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territory, Saskatchewan, Yukon Territory Florida Detroit Diesel Allison Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 327-4440 Servicing: Al, FL, MS, Bahamas Helmut’s Marine San Rafael, CA (415) 453-1001 Servicing: AZ, CA, HI, NV, UT, Guam Interstate Power Systems Minneapolis, MN (262) 783-8701 Servicing: IL, WI, MN, IA, MI (Upper) Johnson & Towers, Inc. Egg Harbor Township, NJ (609) 272-1415 Servicing: DE, MD, NJ, NY, Eastern PA, Bermuda Pacific Power Group Kent, WA (253) 854-0505 Servicing: AK, ID, OR, WA Power Products Wakefield, MA (781) 246-1811 Servicing: CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT Star Marine San Carlos, SO (800) 999-0356 Servicing:Mexico Stewart & Stevenson Houston, TX (713) 751-2700 Servicing:TX,LA Superior Diesel, Inc. North Charleston, SC (843) 553-8331 Servicing:GA,KY(Eastern), SC,TN(Eastern) Wajax Power Systems Ste. Foy, QC (418) 651-5371 Servicing: Labrador, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, St. Pierre et Miquelon Western Branch Diesel Portsmouth, VA (757) 673-7000 Servicing: NC, OH, PA (Western), VA, WV Scenic Skylines and Savings Passengers onboard Shoreline Sightseeing’s MV Skyview enjoy smooth, smoke-free and quiet rides along the Chicago River thanks to two Volvo Penta D13 engines. Captain Chris LeBlanc says fuel burn is less than three gallons per hour total for both engines in comparison to other non-Volvo Penta powered vessels in the fleet burning 10 gallons per hour. These engines are contributing to magnificent memories for sightseers and spectacular savings for Shoreline. Learn more at volvopenta.us/marinecommercial enjoy smooth, smoke-free and quiet rides along the Chicago River thanks to two Volvo Penta D13 engines. Captain Chris LeBlanc says fuel burn is less than three gallons per hour total for both engines in comparison to other non-Volvo Penta powered vessels in the fleet burning 10 gallons per hour. These engines are contributing