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A loader operator notices diesel pooling under a parked tanker. Rain’s due in an hour. That little patch of fuel can run into a storm drain and…
Fuel on a farm isn’t just for harvest week. When you think about agricultural fuel planning, picture a year-round habit: topping tanks, scheduling…
Fuel kept on-site saves time and money. If you wonder how long can fuel sit in a tank, you’re thinking about more than calendars: you’re thinking…
Give fuel procurement a few months, or a year, and you start to notice the pattern. Costs go up, budgets get harder to predict, and operations feel…
When disaster recovery crews arrive at a site, there’s already pressure from every direction. In situations like these, fuel becomes one of the…
A business might lose fuel overnight and spend the next several days dealing with delayed deliveries, equipment downtime, insurance paperwork, and…
You don’t usually notice tank placement right away. Everything works, fuel is there, machines run. Then small delays take place; refueling takes…
For a lot of businesses, bulk fuel delivery starts out looking like the smartest move possible. Buy more fuel at once, keep it on-site, avoid…
For companies with a mobile workforce, fuel can be, after wages, the largest item on the expense list. If there’s no central system, it can become a…
Running a business is already challenging, and fuel problems only make it harder. Sometimes supply gets delayed, prices go up, or availability…