
Fuel management can become a tricky obstacle, but smart strategies and new tech have turned it into a well-oiled machine where price prediction is art, and cost control is science.
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The FuelCube Type-S features a 119-gallon capacity and is optimal for 3/4-ton pickups or larger due to the tank’s weight when filled with fuel.
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When selecting a generator, the focus often tends to revolve around power requirements, but in emergency situations, another key factor should not be overlooked — generator runtime.
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The static grounding reel includes slow retraction, a ratchet-locking mechanism, and auto-release during wire over-stretching to maintain safety at all times.
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Cost effectiveness, emergency fueling needs, and agreements with vendors and other public agencies are some important factors to consider.
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Designed with the technician in mind, these cart-style caddies are compact and easy to move around the shop.
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Gasboy has integrated fueling control technology in its Atlas fuel dispensers.
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The steel diesel caddy is made from 14-gauge steel with heavy-duty 10-inch steel wheels, a fill-level gauge, and a wide footprint for stability.
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One benefit of the fleet community is the ability to learn from each other’s good (and bad) experiences. Fleet managers share the initiatives that have found them success, and offer guidance on the challenges they faced along the way.
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When severe weather strikes, public sector fleet managers take a leading role in ensuring a continuous fuel supply for emergency vehicles.
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