Do You Know Where Your Diesel Fuel Prices Are Going
What is going on with diesel fuel prices? Let me try and give you my 2 cents but please don’t shoot the messenger.
What is going on with diesel fuel prices? Let me try and give you my 2 cents but please don’t shoot the messenger.
Diesel Fuel Prices Will Raise, Use Fuel Management System Too Keep Fleet Fueling Control
As we have been saying for weeks hold on to your hats because diesel fuel prices will be going higher. Fleet companies main source of fueling is going higher for fuel companies and everyone. Diesel fuel prices will finish the year at $3.294 a gallon based on the DOE records. We believe diesel fuel prices will start 2011 even higher.
If you live in almost anywhere in the East/Northeast your fleet companies trucks better had its fueling done before Sunday night for good fuel management. I was fueling my car on Sunday. Why? Everything takes longer in the snow when it comes to fleet fueling or fuel companies delivering. The roads are a mess, the fueling islands are a mess,
I know diesel fuel prices that is all we talk about lately but we aren’t the only ones talking about fueling. In FleetOwner, Sean Kilcarr wrote this below about diesel fuel prices.
Fleet cards, fuel cards and mobile fueling have become increasingly popular over the past few years for a vast array of reasons. They quickly and easily fleet companies employees to fueling up quickly or having their fuel savings come from a fuel companies, mobile fueling operation fueling.
U.S. retail diesel fuel prices have sold at a premium over gas throughout 2010, and petroleum market watchers said global competition for the fleet companies main fueling likely means that will not change any time soon not matter what mode your buying fuel cards, mobile fueling, fleet cards in your fuel management.
A crime that hit ATM machines over the past years is now hitting the fuel card industry. It is called white card fraud, in the fleet card business. Please warn your drivers. Here is how it works:
Coming to the end of 2010 we have all heard plenty about hybrids especially with the diesel fuel prices of fuel hitting an all time high in 2008. Many of us drive hybrid powered cars (Sokolis owns one), know someone who does, or see them on the road daily. I’m all for driving a hybrid. In most cases they make
As diesel fuel prices keep going higher all fleet companies need to take paths to achieve fuel savings. It seems every year the transportation industry faces new perils during the winter months and this year is no different. Currently the weather forecasters are predicting not only one of the coldest, but the snowiest in the last five (5) years. Among
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