FleetCards USA Launches New Web Site
ATLANTA --- FleetCards USA, which provides custom fleet card recommendations to help businesses save on fuel expenses, announced the launch of its redesigned website, www.FleetCardsUSA.com.
ATLANTA --- FleetCards USA, which provides custom fleet card recommendations to help businesses save on fuel expenses, announced the launch of its redesigned website, www.FleetCardsUSA.com.
The launch comes at a time when many businesses are feeling the impact from dramatically rising fuel costs and are searching for ways to ease the economic strain. FleetCards USA is the largest commercial fleet card provider in the United States. Its redesigned site, which includes a new version of the company’s proprietary FleetMatch card selection system, addresses both the immediate and long-term concerns of small to large businesses, helping them find and apply for a card that can reduce their fuel and maintenance expenses by as much as 10 percent.
"We understand the pressure many businesses are facing due to rising fuel costs," noted Mike Noles, president of FleetCards USA. "Our new Web site, with more features, valuable industry information and personalized FleetMatch recommendation system, makes it easy to find the right card to save on fuel and maintenance expenses with just a few simple clicks."
Along with the new FleetMatch technology, www.FleetCardsUSA.com also features an improved merchant-locator tool that offers the ability to search for fuel networks by distance, city or address; FleetFacts, which supplies small business owners and fleet managers with the latest industry information; user-generated customer testimonials; and SmartFAQ, a quick reference tool for fleet card questions.
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