More Merchants Accept Wright Express Fleet Card
Wright Express has announced the following merchants have signed on to accept the Wright Express Universal Fleet card: - Global Companies LLC, Waltham, Mass.; six sites in New Hampshire and Massachusetts - University of New Mexico; a compressed natural gas site in Albuquerque - Noco Energy, Tonawanda, N.Y.; 41 sites in New York - Maverik Country Stores, Inc., North Salt Lake City, Utah; 180 sites in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, and Nevada - Enmark, Savannah, Ga.; 69 fuel locations in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina - Englefield Oil, Heath, Ohio; 70 fuel sites in Ohio and West Virginia Two more chains will begin accepting the Wright Express Fleet card in September, according to Wright Express: - Dairy Mart Inc., Hudson, Ohio; 221 sites in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee - Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Oklahoma City, Okla.; 135 fuel locations in Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. About Wright Express The Wright Express Universal Fleet card is honored at more than 160,000 fueling and vehicle service sites, including many vehicle maintenance and parts stores, with 99.5 percent of all fuel transactions captured electronically. Through its fleet charge card programs, Wright Express says it offers convenience, security and control to more than 180,000 commercial and government car, van and truck fleets in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. For more information, visit www.wrightexpress.com.
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