Do we sound like a broken record now that diesel fuel prices have gone up nine straight weeks. The cost for your fleet fueling didn’t hurt as much this week with only a .8 cent increase to $3.438 a gallon … Continue reading →
It wasn’t too long ago that fuel prices were lingering between $3.80 and $4.40 per gallon. At that point many companies took an aggressive stance on fuel conservation. However, for most it was just a flavor of the month. Many … Continue reading →
To use synthetic or not, that is the question. I would say the answer is it depends on your fleets wants and needs. Like any product, over time it will or should get better just because of new technology and … Continue reading →
I was just talking to a client earlier this week and he was letting me know that his diesel fuel prices were up 23% since this time last year. He was thankful that his fuel management program with us was … Continue reading →
No a client of ours needed a fuel management solution 3 years ago, so they came to us for fuel savings, fuel card programs and fueling controls. What they didn’t know was costing them a large amount of fuel saving. … Continue reading →
A fuel card or a fleet fuel card is used to make payment for diesel fuel , petrol, fuel and gasoline on gas stations with easy payment mode. Just like fleet credit cards, fuel cards help in making payment of … Continue reading →
It really takes simple math as anything goes up in price it becomes more valuable to steal so as diesel fuel prices have made it almost 60 cents higher than this time last year, the theft of peoples fleet fueling … Continue reading →
A major percentage of all problems with diesel fuel engines are related to fuel quality. Diesel fuel can sometimes vary from one shipment to another or from one area to another. Customers also switch from one fleet fueling vendor to … Continue reading →
If your fleet companies operation fuel card or fleet card makes you feel secure, think again. We have talked about this before but station skimming is happening at fueling locations like your local card lock or gas station. The business … Continue reading →
Diesel fuel prices rose for a seventh straight week, jumping 7.4 cents to $3.407 a gallon according the Department of Energy (DOE). The last time fleet companies paid this much for fleet fueling was $3.482 on Oct. 20, 2008. Of … Continue reading →