How CFN Helps Food Distribution Companies

Food distribution companies by their very nature do a lot of driving, as they transport products from warehouse to  retailers day in and day out. As a result, a significant portion of company resources is dedicated to the cost it takes to fuel their fleet. In what is to follow, we’ll explore ways in which CFN can work to maximize food distribution companies’ fleets by lowering the cost of fueling their fleet while also improving the fleet’s efficiency.

Controls

Food Distribution companies have a lot of trucks, and a lot of places to go. What results unfortunately is a variety of opportunities for theft. Which is a nightmare for any fleet manager attempting to ensure company monies are being properly allocated. Thankfully, CFN offers the highest level of control possible. With the help of real-time purchase alerts and detailed end of the month invoices fleet managers will be able to control for and spot instances of theft quickly and effectively.

Wholesale Pricing

Fuel sold at CFN locations is sold at the wholesale price. What this means is that 50 gallons of fuel bought at the pump is the same price per gallon as the price levied on the purchase of hundreds of thousands of gallons at the rack. As a result, by purchasing at CFN sites you avoid the mark-up exacted on the price of fuel at a retail station which can total savings up to a dollar.

18-wheel access

Before selecting a fuel site, a driver always has to ensure that the aisles are big enough to accommodate his/her vehicle. Something that can be tough to do while on the road. When using CFN however, a driver can rest easy knowing that every site is outfitted with 18-wheel accommodation.

DEF Access

Today, a lot of trucks are outfitted with DEF tanks in order to meet state emissions requirements. At CFN locations, drivers will be able to access DEF and at the pump too. As a result, CFN not only ensures that the product is available but is able to be efficiently purchased as well.

Dyed Diesel Access

Sold tax free, but restricted to off-road use only, dyed diesel is the perfect product to power a truck’s refrigeration system. At CFN locations, drivers will then be able to access dyed diesel and use it to preserve the condition of their product as they transport them to their customers.

Separate Invoices by Department

Fuel card invoices have a lot of information contained within them, sometimes too much. With the hundreds of purchases that can be made in a month’s time, and all of the control related information that accompanies them, perusing an invoice can be an overwhelming experience.