MINNEAPOLIS and ROCKY MOUNT, NC - U.S. Bank Voyager Fleet Systems, a provider of universal fleet fueling and maintenance cards for more than 1.6 million vehicles, is expanding its Channel Partner Program with the addition of North Carolina.-based U.S. Fleet.
The latest U.S. Bank Channel Partner to date, U.S. Fleet has begun issuing fleet cards that can be used at all of its U.S. Fleet locations in central North Carolina and at any of the 230,000 Voyager fuel and maintenance locations throughout the United States.
"U.S. Bank's Voyager Channel Partner program greatly expands the volume and quality of services we can offer our fleet customers," said Andy Sadler, director of operations at U.S. Fleet. "We're excited about the program's potential to gain visibility and customer loyalty for U.S. Fleet."
U.S. Fleet has been providing customers fleet management tools since 1981. Its network of commercial fueling facilities offers gasoline, highway diesel and off-road diesel.
By becoming a Channel Partner, U.S. Fleet joins the nationwide U.S. Bank network of providers offering efficient and controlled ways to purchase fuel and maintenance services. The U.S. Bank Channel Partner Program allows participants to generate revenue based on monthly fuel volume purchased with the co-branded Voyager fleet card at domestic and remote locations.
U.S. Bank Adds U.S. Fleet to Channel Partner Program
MINNEAPOLIS and ROCKY MOUNT, NC - U.S. Fleet has begun issuing fleet cards that can be used at all of its U.S. Fleet locations in central North Carolina and at any of the 230,000 Voyager fuel and maintenance locations throughout the United States.
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