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It has always been known that diesel fuel losses take place. The issue most companies always thought they had in the past is how to control diesel fuel theft with their drivers. With truck drivers running around and fleet fueling prices going … Continue reading →
Everyone always thinks they are doing it correctly or they at least want to do the right thing. The problem is your time or your employee’s time is stretched, when people are stretched things fall through the crack. With informational … Continue reading →
With all of the people who we talk to, they believe that gas prices will (click here for them to see the rest of the article)continue to move downward into the New Year. Most people still believe that gas prices … Continue reading →
For those of you, who are from somewhere other than the Northeast, this storm touched you a little, I am sure but for those in the Northeast some of you were punched right in the mouth. What was it like? … Continue reading →
If you’re a trucking company or private fleet that gets out over the road, your diesel exhaust fluid experience is going to be much different than others. The big truck stop guys are installing DEF lanes like crazy at their … Continue reading →
In an article recently in Inbound Logistics, CFO’s are still very concerned about diesel fuel prices and where they will go. I suspect given the recent ups and downs the market has had over the past couple of years, along … Continue reading →
The crazy rush that everyone had just several weeks ago about $5 diesel fuel prices and $5 gas prices has seem to take a bearish turn. As we all know these things happen when buying fleet fuel, one day it … Continue reading →
What is going on with diesel fuel prices? Let me try and give you my 2 cents but please don’t shoot the messenger. I am sure you have all been reading or hearing about why the price of crude oil … Continue reading →
Do you know what diesel fuel prices and gas prices will do? You must be a freaking genius! Ben Brockwell, Director of Data Pricing and Information Service of OPIS says, “It’s a tough market to gauge and there’s different signals … Continue reading →
Diesel fell for the first time in 10 weeks, dipping half a cent to $4.142 a gallon, while gasoline rose for the 10th straight week. Gas gained 2.3 cents to $3.941 a gallon, its 14th increase in 15 weeks. The … Continue reading →