Aqua America is one of the largest publically traded water companies in the country. They have operations in more than a dozen states buying diesel fuel with their fuel card and using bulk tanks for on-highway and off-highway use. Most … Continue reading →
Fuel Management A Mid-Atlantic Region Port operation was struggling with the high cost of diesel fuel pricing and paying for fleet fuel daily based on daily delivery slips instead of fuel management systems. Sokolis Group negotiated more attractive diesel fuel … Continue reading →
The American Automotive Association (AAA) of Mid Atlantic was facing increased diesel fuel costs and a lack of controls on their fuel spends. More importantly to AAA, if diesel fuel prices spiked, they had to reimburse their service providers penny … Continue reading →
Cardinal Health, Fortune 20, wanted to reduce their diesel fuel prices and improve their fuel information. They had been purchasing all of their diesel fuel at a large national truck leasing company. While they were being charged fairly competitive diesel … Continue reading →
Horizon Services a leading national home service provider with a fleet of 300 vehicles was having issues with drivers over idling. They have a GPS monitoring system is all of their vehicles and they were able to get reports on … Continue reading →
When the countries 2nd largest Wine & Spirits Company realized their specialty was on-time distribution of wine and spirits and not fuel management they called Sokolis Group. Guy Griffith, VP of Operations said, “Our managers are so busy with day … Continue reading →
When you’re a fleet manager with more than a couple of locations, sometimes it’s difficult to track all moving parts in the field. If you have over 100 locations like SRS, it becomes increasing difficult. Our diesel fuel additive management … Continue reading →
Diesel Exhaust Fluid Management, Big Savings For Big Company The second largest car and truck battery manufacturer and a long time fuel management client of Sokolis Group, ran into an issue and wasn’t sure how to handle it. East Penn … Continue reading →