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Articlesby Chris BrownJuly 1, 2004

Eliminate Chicken Scratch, Crumpled Receipts and Burrito Crimes

Gas is now averaging $2.20 a gallon here in Southern California, making the case for a fuel management program stronger than ever.

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ArticlesMay 1, 2003

Choose the Right Fuel Stations - Save 25%

You fuel your company vehicles at a certain nearby station — or you simply allow your drivers to gas up wherever they want. Does it really matter much? The price — give or take a penny or two — is all pretty much the same. Right? Wrong!

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ArticlesMay 1, 2003

Fuel Cost and Reader Input

A couple of items have developed since my last column that are worthy of bringing to your attention.

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ArticlesMarch 1, 2003

Are You Being Fuelish?

Hi there! My name is Terry. Steve Elliott, the executive editor of Business Fleet, also edits F&I Management and Technology, another Bobit magazine. Between the two, Steve's "cup runneth over," so I've come on board to give Steve a hand with Business Fleet.

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 2002

Fuel Management Can Fatten Your Wallet

According to research conducted by Business Fleet, an overwhelming majority - 91% - of companies with 10 to 50 vehicles has no fuel management program in place.

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ArticlesMay 1, 2002

Making the Move to Managed Fuel

After you decide to investigate and try a managed fuel program, a little research will help you make sure the program you get is what you need.

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