Fleet One Offering Free Fuel Station Locator App
NASHVILLE, TN - This new free app for Fleet One customers enables cardholders to find the lowest-priced fuel sites within their immediate proximity, with a single tap on their smartphone.
NASHVILLE, TN - Fleet One, LLC, officially announced a new, free Fleet One Local Sites app for iPhone and Android that improves fleet management and maximizes fuel savings. A provider of commercial fleets with fuel cards, Fleet One added that an app for BlackBerry is coming soon.
This new app for Fleet One customers enables cardholders to find the lowest-priced fuel sites within their immediate proximity, with a single tap on their smartphone. "In addition to ease of use for the best in savings, customers also will be able to filter search results for preferred products and even use GPS enabled routing to lead the way," explained Matt Lattin, Fleet One VP of Product Management. "This new app is even more relevant in today's economy considering today's fuel prices. Plus, it's more important than ever to provide our customers with services that help them run more efficiently."
The Fleet One Local Sites app allows the customer to search all Fleet One accepting sites and their retail fuel prices. All the customer has to do is go to App Store or Android Market and download the Fleet One Local Sites app.
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