Fuel delivery is a time consuming and costly process, composed of a web of routes serviced by a fleet of trucks on disconnected and arbitrary schedules. Drivers travel from tank-to-tank, fill the required amount, record it in a work order book and share it with their agent. However, they do this without knowing whether or not the tanks even need to be filled up, how much fuel needs to be delivered – and the missed opportunity of filling up nearby tanks that might also need attention.
But what if you could add value to your tank service by offering proactive pickups and deliveries to your customers, increasing customer loyalty and satisfaction in the process?
What if you could minimize the number of trips and amount of fuel used, by optimizing routes and dispatching fewer trucks at fewer intervals?