What Drives Most Companies Today are Diesel Fuel Prices

Since most of our readers have diesel fuel trucks, it’s no surprise that diesel fuel prices are a big concern for companies. The DOE predicts that this year overall diesel fuel prices will be 10 cents cheaper, than in 2012 when they averaged $3.97 a gallon. Let’s not forget that $3.97 a gallon for diesel fuel was not a flat

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5 Ways To Improve Your Fuel Costs

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts lower national diesel fuel prices in 2013 by 10 cents lower than 2012, when it was $3.97. It also predicts that diesel fuel costs will be 9 cents lower in 2014 than 2013. This means they believe diesel fuel prices will average $3.87 a gallon in 2013 and $3.78 a gallon in 2014.

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7 Deadly Mistakes Companies Make When It Comes To Fleet Fueling

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 data from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Department of Energy we will show you where companies 7 Deadly Mistakes

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Diesel Fuel Prices, What is People Saying for 2013

Since most of the companies that read our newsletter care about diesel fuel prices that is where our focus is going to be. We will have so much focus we will all feel like Mr. Magoo. See when it comes to one of your largest expenses fleet fuel for your trucks, diesel fuel is has hard to predict as almost

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Are Your Fleet Managers Making Any Of These 10 Common Mistakes?

Using wrong fuel card– Fleet fuel cards are designed obviously for fleets. If your fleet manager is using a credit card, direct bill, or some other form of payment, they could be forfeiting savings. Delegation– Fleet managers wear a lot of different hats. Typically hard working employees who don’t always admit to their overwhelming job, but it’s their job to

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California Gives the Thumbs Up to Winter-Blend Fuel

After much speculation, Governor Jerry Brown directed state regulators to allow refineries to produce winter-blend fuel in the state of California. Though typically not sold until after October 31st, the California Air Resources Board gave the thumbs-up yesterday for refineries to start producing winter-blend gasoline due to the shortage in gasoline over the last few weeks. The current shortage is

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