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CFN Introduces FleetWide: A New Extended Multi-Network Card

by Staff
July 28, 2006
3 min to read


San Mateo, CA – CFN (Commercial Fueling Network), a leading integrated commercial fuel card processing company announced the launch of its new FleetWide program today: a multi-network card that is now being accepted at 30,000 commercial fueling locations across North America through the CFN and Fuelman networks. “Our new FleetWide card now provides fleets with an exclusive advantage with one card, more flexibility, more choices on where to fuel, with more strategic locations,” said Bob Phillips, President, CFN. “What’s best is that fleet managers continue to benefit from CFN’s industry-leading features and controls.” The new FleetWide card offers all the convenience of a multi-network card with significantly increased coverage including an unrivaled national diesel network. FleetWide is now being accepted at all CFN and Fuelman sites, and affiliate Pilot Travel Centers, Love’s Travel Stops, as well as participating Shell, ExxonMobil and Arco locations. The FleetWide program offers a full array of services including unattended cardlock sites and retail locations. Fleet managers who want to utilize FleetWide can enjoy the benefits of the multi-network program by simply contacting their local CFN participant and requesting the FleetWide card. Each CFN participant will customize the card and its features to produce many advanced features, controls and benefits such as:

  • highly competitive pricing

  • expanded coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

  • full strategic card control features such as time of day, and day of week fueling limits, stringent per day transaction and gallon limits, and product controls

  • CFN Card Watch for added security, tracking and email verification of fuel purchases

  • the ability to maintain fueling accounts via the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in real time, including electronic receipts via email

  • personalized, full service, local marketing representatives to help set up accounts, profile drivers, issue cards, map locations to sites or services, etc. “We went from 3,000 sites with CFN to over 30,000 total sites with FleetWide”, explains Jim Pederson, V.P. and General Manager, Fleet Services Division, PetroCard. “As a CFN participant, I now offer my customer base expanded coverage when necessary while attracting over-the-road and large regional and national accounts. Our customers still enjoy the controls and features of CFN and now have the added convenience of more retail sites, truck stops and cardlocks to meet all their fueling requirements.” The new FleetWide program is currently being rolled out across all 50 states in the US, and Canada. “FleetWide is a one-card-does-it-all program, designed to deliver controls, convenience and superior customer service,” explains Phillips. “Our goal is to surpass the requirements of the transportation industry providing unrivaled programs that lead the pack.” About CFN
    CFN (Commercial Fueling Network), established in 1988 offers integrated fuel card processing solutions to fleet managers and owners. A company of FleetCor Technologies Inc., CFN is a fast-growing, high technology network of 350 independent petroleum marketers (members), with a network of over 3,000 strategic fueling locations across North America. Together, FleetCor and CFN provide fueling cards and fleet management services to the transportation industry, processing more than 100 million transactions annually, representing over $3 billion in purchases. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, the combined company maintains a national network of 16 regional company offices. For more information, visit www.cfnnet.com.

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