Agreement Gives Carrier Service Customers Fuel Discounts
Pilot Flying J and RTS Carrier Services entered into a long-term agreement making the truckstop chain the exclusive fuel partner for customers of the services company.
by Staff
October 17, 2014
Photo via Pilot.
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Photo via Pilot.
Pilot Flying J and RTS Carrier Services entered into a long-term agreement making the truckstop chain the exclusive nationwide fuel partner for customers of the services company.
RTS provides savings programs for trucking companies, serving over 5,000 fleet customers. The agreement establishes RTS Carrier Services as a preferred partner of Pilot Flying J.
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The agreement will provide customers of RTS with competitive fuel discounts and as well as access to an existing suite of fuel management tools. RTS and Pilot Flying J have been partnered since 2008 in the development of programs for professional drivers and transportation companies.
In addition to its partnership with Pilot Flying J, the RTS Plus Fuel Network provides discounts at more than 430 independent fuel centers in the U.S.
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