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Fuel for cars and trucks goes through a long process before it ends up at the gas pump. Beginning with the delivery of crude oil to the refineries, this process ends with the fuel being available to pump into consumer vehicles. (Read more\u2026<\/a>)<\/li>\n One major question that all fuel retailers must ask themselves is, \u201cDo I sign a contract or take my chances on the spot market?\u201d Before you decide one way or the other, you should understand the benefits of a fuel contract and what it could mean for your retail business. (Read more\u2026<\/a>)<\/li>\n To understand what a price inversion is and how it affects the fuel market, one must have basic knowledge of how the normal wholesale fuel market works. The causes of a price inversion and what it means to retailers are important factors in managing fuel costs. (Read more\u2026<\/a>)<\/li>\nFixed price contract options<\/h4>\n
Onsite fuel tank rentals<\/h4>\n<\/li>\n
Periodic fuel market updates<\/h4>\n
Price notice with variety of delivery options (e-mail\/DTN\/fax)<\/h4>\n<\/li>\n
Tank monitoring options<\/h4>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n