Quarles Petroleum, Inc.

In collaboration with Coburn Creative for the designed frontend, Ameronix delivered the intense backend development for Quarles Petroleum, Inc. Integrating over 250,000 fueling stations into a wild and crazy Google Maps application proved to be the biggest challenge. Ameronix brought all the third parties together into a concise and cohesive website. In addition to the maps mashup, Ameronix loaded up Quarles with custom module development. Custom modules provided the base for several geolocating services, as well as, dynamic PDF generation using variable blocks and the PDFLib libraries. Wrapping it all up on a virtual server platform, Ameronix delivered the web design and development Quarles expected from a premier Virginia web designer.

Under the hood...

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