Blu LNG has partnered with Comdata to manage card payments at its fueling stations nationwide. The new system is now in operation at all Blu LNG stations.
Blu LNG Adopts Comdata's SmartSight System
Blu partners with Comdata to deploy system that allows the trucking industry to use any fleet fueling card or major credit card at all Blu LNG fueling stations
Comdata's SmartSight point-of-sale system allows customers to use any fleet fueling card or major credit card at the fuel dispenser at all Blu LNG fueling stations.
“This partnership with Comdata helps set Blu apart within the LNG fueling industry,” said Blu CEO Merritt Norton. “By accepting all major credit cards, as well as fleet cards, our fueling stations are able to match that aspect of the diesel fueling experience, increasing convenience and efficiency for our customers.”
The new system provides a direct interface between the fuel dispenser and the point-of-sale system and eliminates the third-party controller, which increases efficiency and reliability and lowers costs, according to both companies. In addition to accepting payments, the SmartSight system provides real-time data and automatic email notifications to enable Blu. technicians to remotely monitor and manage fueling sites.
“Our advanced technology helps streamline the LNG fueling process for Blu. customers, and enable the company to manage and monitor its stations more effectively,” said Comdata Executive Vice President, Randy Morgan.
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