the sector of activities concerned
- Trucking
Goods, refrigerated, tankers, animals, trays, removals…s. - Public works
Material trucks, machinery, utilities - Construction sector
Commercial and light vehicles - Service companies
Light and commercial vehicles - Fuel tanks
Agricultural companies, mining companies, public works companies… - Personal transport
Bus, coach or taxi companies
The issues of fuel tracking
- Fuel theft
Siphoning from tanks or vats, overfilling at the pump via jerry can - Abuse of fuel card
Use of card for personal use - Overuse of fuel
Inappropriate driving behaviour - Fight against fraudulent procedures
“Self-filling” of tanker before delivery, customer complaints, company reputation - Compliance with internal procedures
Obligation of volume, day or location of filling - Fuel budget: control and monitoring
Actual consumption, impact analysis of optimisation measures
The benefits of fuel tracking
- Optimising fuel consumption
Efficiently change the driving behaviours of your drivers - Identify fuel card abuse
Combat prohibited practices and deter your staff from abuse - Responsiveness to theft
Be alert to siphoning and highlight overfilling - Corporate probity assurance
Fight malfeasance and eradicate behaviour that damages your image - Enforce internal procedures
Control fuel take-off obligations - Rationalise the fuel budget
Optimise monitoring, carry out detailed analyses, implement targeted actions and reduce your overall fuel costs