Fleet Fueling Facts Interesting
Sokolis Fuel Management would like to share with you a few retail fleet fueling Fascinating Facts
Sokolis Fuel Management would like to share with you a few retail fleet fueling Fascinating Facts
Fleet fueling theft can happen to you! Diesel fuel is being stolen all of the time from fleets, truck stops, retail fleet fueling locations and card locks.
These are always changing at the state . They have not changed at the Federal level in almost two decades. No one wants higher fuel taxes. Right now the fleet fueling costs for these products are almost choking companies. Is your company taking full advantage of off highway use fuel taxes. These vary by Federal tax and by state to
If you are a Fleet Manager, CFO, President, Owner or Purchasing Department you must have a comprehensive approach to fuel management. Yes, diesel fuel costs are lower now than 4 years ago (remember those days of $5.00 a gallons fleet fuel) but they won’t always be and even if they are lower, doesn’t your company deserve a program that provides
Wait. Wait. Wasn’t it yesterday that we were talking about too much fuel inventory? Now, a day later there is concerns fuel prices are going to go up because not enough fuel supply. Do these people on Wall Street make this stuff up daily just to get a rise from all of us?
When we watch gasoline prices climb steadily higher some of us are stunned when we see how high diesel fuel prices are going. Especially, when most of us are in the transportation section and most of our fleet fuel comes from diesel fuel. The U.S. average today for unleaded regular gas is $3.83 per gallon and for diesel fuel prices
WTI crude oil averaged $82.41 per barrel in June and was as high as $87.22 last week before falling to $83.91 today. June average monthly retail gasoline and diesel fuel prices were $3.539 and $3.759 per gallon, respectively.
If your company buys diesel fuel or gas these fleet fuel prices have been looking pretty good for you for the past several weeks. Could they look better? Several oil commodities analysts believe you’re going to like what you see more in the next few months. There are many reasons why they feel this way since oil ended May with
Diesel Exhaust Fluid has become more and more of the trucking world’s life. Just a couple of years ago, who even heard of this stuff. Now, all of your major truck stops like Pilot Flying J, Love’s, Travel Centers of American and many other truck stops are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars per location to be able to handle
Diesel fell 4.8 cents to $3.956 per gallon, its sixth straight decline and the first time it has been below $4 in three months, while gasoline fell for the seventh straight week. The diesel decline leaves it at 4.1 cents below the same week last year and its lowest price since Feb. 13. Gasoline, meanwhile, fell 4 cents to $4.714
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