Brandon Ward
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Why Working With A Bulk Diesel Fuel Supplier is a Smart Business Solution
Creating a fleet budget in 2024 involves setting annual goals, reviewing past expenses, forecasting future costs, and tracking results. Key practices for budget management include understanding fixed, variable, and unexpected fleet costs, continuously monitoring and tracking progress, and leveraging technology and AI-powered tools for data accuracy and efficiency. Running a successful business means keeping your…
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All Signs Point to Mobile Fuel Delivery Being the Next Big On-Demand Service Breakthrough
Mobile fuel delivery is an emerging on-demand service offering convenience, time savings, and cost reductions for businesses by delivering fuel directly to vehicles and equipment, thus eliminating trips to gas stations and enhancing operational efficiency by minimizing downtime and reducing labor. The fuel tank market reached almost USD 19.55 billion in 2024. Since the pandemic,…
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Top Industries That Can Take Advantage of Bulk Fueling – How Bulk Fuel Delivery Saves Money
Construction, agriculture, transportation, manufacturing, power plants, mining, municipalities, service stations, and aviation are top industries that can benefit from bulk fueling due to high fuel demands and continuous operations. Bulk fueling provides on-site, reliable delivery of gasoline or diesel, saving time and money, reducing downtime, and ensuring consistent fuel supply for various equipment and vehicles.…
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Benefits of Bulk Fuel Tank Rental – Fuel Storage Tank Program
Bulk fuel tank rental provides businesses with lower fuel costs through bulk purchasing, improved operational efficiency, and reliable on-site fuel access. It eliminates large upfront investment, reduces downtime, and includes maintenance support, making it a flexible and cost-effective solution for temporary or long-term fuel storage needs. What You Need to Know Before Choosing a Fuel…
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Can You Mix Dyed and Clear Diesel?
Mixing dyed (off-road) and clear (on-road) diesel is technically possible but not recommended. Doing so poses legal risks, potential engine damage due to higher sulfur content in dyed diesel, and negative environmental impacts. Using dyed diesel in vehicles meant for public roads can lead to fines or criminal charges and may harm modern emission systems…
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How Reefer Refueling Services Save Your Business Money with Efficient Fuel Solutions
Reefer refueling services help businesses save money by minimizing fuel waste, reducing downtime, and eliminating unnecessary refueling trips. As of December 10, 2025, these services provide financial advantages through reduced fuel costs, improved operational efficiency, higher productivity, and lower maintenance costs. Get Refrigerated Trailer Fuel Solutions To Keep Your Trucks The Right Temperature Efficient and…
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How Long Does Diesel Last in a Generator?
When stored properly in a generator tank, diesel fuel typically lasts 6 to 12 months, but with maintenance and ideal storage, its lifespan can extend up to 18 months. Factors affecting its shelf life include exposure to oxygen, temperature, water contamination, general contamination, and microbial growth. Fuel polishing can remove contaminants and water, extending fuel…
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How To Prevent Diesel Fuel Gelling?
Prevent diesel fuel gelling by: Using winterized diesel or anti-gel additives Keeping fuel tanks full to reduce condensation Storing vehicles and equipment in warmer environments Using engine block heaters or fuel heaters Replacing fuel filters before winter Monitoring and removing water contamination What Is Diesel Fuel Gelling? Diesel fuel gelling is the process where wax…
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The Dos And Don’ts For Fuel Cubes – Find New Fuel Tank Tips Here
For 2025, fuel cubes are an optimal solution for onsite fuel supply and fleet refueling, offering compact, economic stationary tanks with features like double-walled construction for security, forklift pockets for mobility when empty, and secure hose access for efficient fuel storage and management. Dos And Don’ts to get the most out of diesel fuel tanks…
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What is Wet Hosing? Mobile Fueling and On-Site Fuel Delivery Explained
Wet hosing, also known as mobile fueling or direct fueling, is the process of delivering fuel directly to vehicles, equipment, or generators at their job site. Fuel is pumped from a delivery truck’s wet hose straight into tanks where the equipment operates, eliminating the need for on-site fuel storage or trips to the fuel station.…
