One20 Fuel Program Caters to Owner-Operators and Small Fleets
One20 has added the One20 Fuel Program as a membership benefit for truckers that could save members money in fuel costs, the company announced at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky.
by Staff
March 23, 2018
One20 members will have access to fuel discounts as high as 55 cents per gallon at more than 2,000 participating retailers nationwide.Image: One20
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One20 has added the One20 Fuel Program as a membership benefit for truckers that could save members money in fuel costs, the company announced at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky.
One20 members will have access to fuel discounts as high as 55 cents per gallon at more than 2,000 participating retailers nationwide. Image: One20
Launching in the second quarter of this year, One20 members will have access to discounts as high as 55 cents per gallon at more than 2,000 participating retailers nationwide.
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The program will allow owner-operators and smaller fleets to take advantage of a fuel card program that many larger fleets have access to.
The One20 Fuel Card will have no card fee or account management fee and One20 said it will offer lower in-network fees and higher in-network discounts.
“Fuel costs are a major pain point for drivers, particularly independent owner/operators with razor-thin profit margins,” said Christian Schenk, CEO of One20. “Like all of our membership benefits, the One20 Fuel Program is designed to be the easiest and most rewarding fuel program in the business, helping to fulfill our mission of giving drivers what they want and need to be successful in business.”
One20 is a membership program offering savings and benefits for professional truck drivers. Members join by downloading the One20 MAPS app or by using the One20 F-ELD and get immediate access to unmatched tools, benefits and services.
All One20 members qualify for the One20 Fuel Program with two options. There will be a prepaid option with no credit check, as well as the option to convert to credit upon approval. Members can sign up at www.one20.com/benefits/fuel.
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