Beyond the Deal: The Teamwork That Turns Fuel Savings Into Real Results
Fuel savings require more than a discount. Uncover hidden costs, fix compliance gaps, and boost ROI with cross-team effort and the right partner support.

Fuel is one of the largest expenses for fleets — and negotiating a discount is just the beginning. Real savings come when sourcing, finance, operations, and IT align.
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Fuel is one of the biggest expenses for fleet operations, but negotiating a discount isn’t enough. You need sourcing, finance, operations, and IT working together to ensure those savings actually hit the bottom line. Without the right oversight, hidden fees, billing discrepancies, and compliance issues can quietly drain your budget.
The good news? You don’t have to take it all on alone — industry partners can help lift the burden.
Here’s how your team can plug the leaks in fuel spending and ensure negotiated savings become actual savings.
1. You Got the Deal… But Are You Getting the Deal?
Sourcing teams work hard to negotiate fuel discounts, but if finance and operations aren’t validating the pricing, how do you know you're actually getting the deal?
If your pricing is cost-plus, do you have access to what the cost should be? Are retail-minus discounts applied correctly? Hidden fees and pricing discrepancies can quietly add up, costing you more than you think.
IT plays a role, too — do you have the right reports to monitor compliance and catch discrepancies?
Pro Tip: Seek out industry benchmarks like OPIS to validate fuel costs and automate an invoice audit routine.
2. Audit Your Invoices – Inspect What You Expect
Approving invoices isn’t just an AP function; it requires the right people with the right knowledge.
Does your AP team know what the fuel agreements should look like? Probably not, and they shouldn’t have to. That’s why leveraging AP automation is a game-changer. With the right technology, you lift the burden of data entry while ensuring accurate information reaches those who understand the business, the deals, and what to expect.
This shift allows analysts to focus on what’s most valuable, ensuring accuracy, identifying discrepancies, and driving insights that impact the bottom line.
Pro Tip: Select and implement best-in-class technology to automate invoice processing and reduce manual workload.
3. Align Your Organization – Policy, Compliance & Driver Behavior
Even the best fuel deals won’t drive savings if drivers don’t follow them.
It’s not just about knowing where drivers have fueled, but also where they should have fueled according to your deals and policies. Do you have compliance reporting in place to track this? Are operations teams monitoring fueling behavior against the preferred locations?
IT must provide visibility into this data, and finance needs to track policy adherence. But compliance shouldn’t create unnecessary friction. Policies should strike a balance between cost control and the real-world challenges drivers face.
Pro Tip: Automate compliance tracking and driver reporting to ensure savings while keeping policies practical for drivers.

You don’t have to tackle fuel management alone — with the right support, tools, and teamwork across departments, savings don’t just get negotiated, they get realized.
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The Bottom Line? You Don’t Have to Do It Alone.
Maximizing fuel savings isn’t just sourcing’s job or finance’s job — it takes sourcing, finance, operations, and IT working together. But the reality is, many companies don’t have the time or resources to manage it all internally.
That’s where industry partners come in, providing automation, invoice validation, and compliance monitoring to eliminate the need for cross-functional coordination.
The result? You capture every dollar of savings — without overwhelming your team.
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