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Posts about Fuel Management (6):

Fuel Management Is Natural Gas the Next Big Fuel Source for Trucks?

Is Natural Gas the Next Big Fuel Source for Trucks?

Without a doubt, a top issue on the minds of commercial fleet owners and managers is the use of alternative fuels to power their heavy-duty vehicles. What you might cast some doubt on, however, is...

Fuel Management Weight Distribution for Fuel Efficiency

Weight Distribution for Fuel Efficiency

If your doctor told you to lose a few pounds, it might be wise to follow his or her advice. Studies show that losing just ten pounds can significantly improve virtually every aspect of your health -...

Fuel Management Water: The Enemy in Fuel Storage Tanks

Water: The Enemy in Fuel Storage Tanks

We all have heard the numerous health benefits of drinking water and many of us try diligently to get in the recommended eight glasses a day. But let your fuel storage tank take too many “gulps” of...

Fuel Management Biodiesel Ranks First

Biodiesel Ranks First

Each December the NTEA—The Association for the Work Truck Industry—conducts their comprehensive Fleet Purchasing Outlook survey to gain insight on the commercial vehicle landscape.

The survey results...

Fuel Management The 7 Driver Services that Your Company Should Have

The 7 Driver Services that Your Company Should Have

Think of the investment you have in your drivers and vehicles. Now think of how it would affect your operations and bottom line if a driver were stranded in the middle of nowhere and unable to be at...

Fuel Management 5 Things To Avoid When Purchasing Bulk Fuel

5 Things To Avoid When Purchasing Bulk Fuel

With all the day-to-day responsibilities fleet managers face, including managing drivers, fleet replacement, security and maintenance, compliance with government regulations and tracking and...

Fuel Management What You Should Know About Diesel Hedging and Swaps

What You Should Know About Diesel Hedging and Swaps

The price of fuel is constantly fluctuating. It can spend weeks in a steady decline, followed by an overnight upswing. So, say you own a fleet of trucks, construction equipment, or other vehicles...