Crete Carrier Corp. will use ProMiles Fuel Management to optimize its fuel costs in its fleet of 5,400 power units.
Crete Carrier Opts for ProMiles Fuel Management
Crete Carrier Corp. will use ProMiles Fuel Management to optimize its fuel costs in its fleet of 5,400 power units

Jeff Friesel, director of fuel purchase programs at Crete Carrier Corp. says, "Fuel is our second-highest operating cost. To manage that cost, a company needs the proper tools for the job. ProMiles has become one of those tools. It provides accurate data in a very easy to use format."
ProMiles Fuel Management allows the user to create, view, modify or compare fuel networks with ease. Benefits of this program include the ability to view a graphic representation of price trends across a region, or across the nation, representative of retail, cost or ex-tax fuel prices.
Other advantages include the ability to verify current fuel network pricing and consolidate purchases for increased buying power. ProMiles Fuel Management Pro uses OPIS wholesale pricing data to insure the most accurate and up to date information.
"ProMiles Fuel Management was designed so that everyone from an owner/operator to a large fleet can take advantage of the functionality," says Tony Stroncheck, president of ProMiles Software Development Corp. "Historically, fuel management applications were reserved for only the larger fleets, and they are still by far the largest users of these programs. But like our other products, we kept the ease of use that ProMiles is known for, while providing the functionality that is required for the maximum savings in overall fuel costs."
For more information on ProMiles Fuel Management and other software products designed for the trucking industry, visit www.ProMiles.com or call (800) 324-8588.
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