Fleet Fuel Card Comparison - 10 Best Fuel Card Services

Fleet Fuel Card Comparison – 10 Best Fuel Card Services

Source: www.chevrontexacocards.com
Source: www.chevrontexacocards.com

While their primary business is the consumer services and credit cards, Chevron/Texaco doesn’t leave its business and fleet customers on side. They have a flexible solution that offer security, cuts fraudulent use, and considerably streamlines record-keeping, compliance and accounting services suitable for local and regional operators, national carriers, car, truck, and mixed fleets of all sizes.

The company offers three service levels to its customers and all cards are accepted at all Chevron and Texaco locations.

Some of the benefits that qualified customers get for free are:

  • Online account management;
  • The ability to purchase maintenance and repair services;
  • Purchase controls;
  • Reporting features (including exception-based reporting);
  • Security features and driver performance data.
Source: www.pengeportalen.com
Source: www.pengeportalen.com

The Chevron and Texaco Business Card is good for any type of fleets, but it’s valid at Texaco and Chevron stations only. That is why it’s of a better use for smaller fleets that operate within a relatively small area.

The Chevron and Texaco Diesel Advantage Card is good for fleets that run on diesel and whose service area is out of reach of the Chevron/Texaco network. The users of this card earn rebates of five cents on the gallon in addition to wholesale pricing for diesel. Since they are a member of P-Fleet’s CFN/Fuelman network, the Chevron/Texaco Diesel Advantage Card is good in 48 states.

The Chevron and Texaco Universal Business Card is an excellent option for long-haul fleets, and for mixed (gas/diesel) fleets that cannot take advantage of the Diesel Advantage card. It is valid anywhere that MasterCard is valid and offers the same rebates as Diesel Advantage. Furthermore this fleet fuel card includes the ability to restrict the types of locations  for use, preventing fraudulent use.

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