Valuing the Customer Leads Creates Partnership for Guttman Energy Fuel Card

Chance Encounter Opens the Door to Dialogue and New Relationship Based in Pittsburgh, PA, Stickles Towing provides towing and wrecker services to customers across a three-state region. While already familiar with the fleet fueling card concept, Stickles Towing had become frustrated with its prior provider due to a lack of communication and reliable customer support. […]

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A-One Towing: A Fleet Card Case Study

Reliable Coverage for the Towing and Repair Industry A-One Towing is a regionally owned, mixed-fleet towing and auto repair company based in Saint Charles, Missouri. With a fleet of over 20 vehicles, A-One’s towing services play a crucial role in its community. This means being ready at a moment’s notice is imperative to maximizing business […]

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Guttman Energy: Fleet Fuel Card Comparison

TMT Transportation is a flatbed carrier with various locations in the U.S. that specializes in steel transportation throughout the Eastern, Mid-West, and Southern United States and Canada. Much like Guttman Energy, they attribute their success and ability to serve such a wide audience to their strong relationship with their customers. Feeling the Effects of Fleet […]

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2023 Supply Chain Outlook

After almost three years of global supply chain issues, many supply chain managers still have a bleak outlook going into 2023 with most believing the supply chain will not be back to normal until at least 2024. One reason there is hope that supply chains will stabilize after this year is due to the introduction […]

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U.S. Transportation Department grants $1.5B

The U.S. Transportation Department announced last week that it has approved $1.5 billion in grants to improve 26 projects on highways, multimodal freight, and rail operations across the United States. After last week’s labor dispute, which almost brought the nation to the brink of a potentially catastrophic railroad strike, the negotiators had to resolve countless […]

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Congress Passes DRIVE, Safe Act

The trucking industry has remained resilient throughout the pandemic, but one of the main issues that is constantly making headlines is the shortage of drivers. On November 5th a $1 trillion infrastructure package that includes reworking roads, bridges and a program that will bring younger drivers into the trucking industry was approved. The Developing Responsible […]

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Preparing for the Winter Months in Trucking

Since March of 2020, truck drivers have been recognized as crucial frontline workers. As we continue to work our way through this on-going global pandemic and an increase in online shopping, truck drivers will still need to get products to their destinations on time. Winter storms can slow this process, affecting road and driving conditions. […]

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The Weather’s Impact on The Trucking Industry

Every year across America truckers and the trucking industry face countless struggles. One of the most overlooked issues that the trucking industry faces is the constant changing of the weather. Over the past couple of months there have been snowstorms in the Texas and California causing roads to shut down. There have also been hurricanes […]

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