THE MOST COMMON ISSUES WHEN
NOT USING A FUEL MANAGEMENT SOLUTION
Automated fuel management system is a technology used to maintain, monitor and track fuel
inventories, purchases and transactions for fleets and unattended fueling sites. These types of...
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THE MOST COMMON ISSUES WHEN
NOT USING A FUEL MANAGEMENT SOLUTION
Automated fuel management system is a technology used to maintain, monitor and track fuel
inventories, purchases and transactions for fleets and unattended fueling sites. These types of
solutions enable companies to eliminate error-prone manual entry systems, improve fuel
consumption tracking, allocate fuel expenses and gain control over fuel assets.
Regardless their sizes, every fuel site can lack security and control over valuable fuel assets. Most
often they face with several problems like theft, misallocation of fuel or inaccurate record keeping
for tax and vehicle maintenance purposes. Moreover, the inability to control fuel restrictions can
occur.
Here are some of the most common problems that fueling sites encounter:
1. Fuel misallocation
This is one of the most common issues that fleets encounter. Most often, this problem occurs among
authorized users when more than one vehicle could be fueled simultaneously. Even
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