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Partnership Brings Small Fleets and Owner-Operators Fuel Savings and More

Multi Service Fuel Card is teaming up with Radius to bring fuel management and telematics together to help small trucking fleets save money and get back-end insights into fuel economy.

Partnership Brings Small Fleets and Owner-Operators Fuel Savings and More

Multi Service Fuel Card customers will now have access to Radius' telematics solutions.

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Multi Service Fuel Card teamed up with Radius to bring fuel management and telematics together to help small trucking fleets save money and get back-end insights into fuel economy.

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This alliance aims to help small trucking companies and owner-operators improve efficiency and safety and reduce operating costs. 

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“The bulk of our customer base — and the trucking industry — are small fleets,” said Aaron Decker, CEO of Multi Service Fuel Card, in a news release.

“They keep our economy moving, and they need economical access to the same level of technology and insights that large carriers have been benefiting from for years.”

What Will Radius Customers Get With Multi Service Fuel Card Partnership?

Telematics provider Radius, which powers over 600,000 connected vehicles and assets worldwide, offers advanced solutions, including real-time vehicle tracking, dash cams, asset monitoring, and electronic logging devices (ELDs).

Multi Service Fuel Card customers will now have access to Radius' telematics solutions, enabling them to:

  • Optimize fuel efficiency: Track fuel usage and reduce unnecessary costs.

  • Enhance fleet safety: Monitor driver behavior and implement safety measures.

  • Improve asset visibility: Gain real-time tracking for vehicles and equipment.

  • Streamline compliance: Use ELDs for hours-of-service tracking.

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“As a company that originated in the fuel card space, we understand just how crucial the right fuel card service provider is to the success of a fleet,” said Brandon Johnson, president at Radius. 

Existing Radius customers will now have access to Multi Service Fuel Card as an over-the-road fuel management solution. Designed to help small fleets and owner-operators maximize savings and efficiency, Multi Service Fuel Card provides competitive fuel discounts, widespread acceptance through a broad truck stop network, and 24/7 customer service. 

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