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There are many types of fleet companies throughout the world and many different kinds of trucks that are used to help these companies transport their products. Read about some of the most popular trucks.
There are several methods of shipment that a company can use to distribute its products, including ground, air, and sea. Many choose fleet trucks because they are more readily available than planes or ships and are often an affordable option. Some of the most common items shipped by fleet truck are…
When Ford first announced its 2015 F-150 pickup truck, it focused on the fact that the entire body of the truck would be made from aluminum instead of the common choice of steel. Our fleet fuel card company looked into the two metal materials and found some of the differences between aluminum and steel when it comes to building vehicles.
There are many types of fleet companies throughout the world and many different kinds of trucks that are used to help these companies transport their products. Some of the most popular trucks include…
At Fuel Express, our fuel cards cater to fleets of all types, and we know that being a driver of a large tractor trailer (or 18-wheeler) is a different experience than being a driver of a car. That’s why we’re here to offer a few tips that can help you stay safe while you’re driving.
The holidays are right around the corner and as a fleet owner, you may still be struggling with what to get your employees to show your appreciation for all of their hard work. Our fuel card company has come up with some ideas that may help.
One year ago, the average cost of gas was around $3.18 per gallon. Today, it’s $2.92, which is the lowest it has been in four years, and drivers all over the country are reaping in the benefits.
At our fleet fuel card company, we know that many fleets use semi-trailer trucks (also called tractors) for intermodal freight transport, and on average, natural gas costs less than diesel fuel these days. This means that fleets who invest in natural gas-powered trucks to ship their goods could see a larger profit than those who invest in diesel-powered trucks.