PacLease introduces new fuel program partnership with personalized planning

PacLease introduces new fuel program partnership with personalized planning

PacLease announced a partnership with Multi Service Fuel Card for its co-branded fuel card, called PacFuel.

With Multi Service Fuel Card as the PacLease fuel card partner, PacFuel says that its full-service lease and contract maintenance customers are provided custom one-on-one consulting to map out the best fuel strategies, and potential savings, the company says. The fuel card itself is available in two versions: OTR for use with more than 8,000 commercial truck stop locations; and local, which provides mixed fleets the ability to fuel at street level gas stations and is accepted at more than 330,000 fuel and maintenance locations.

The PacFuel card and its app gives PacLease customers route planning capabilities, plus cash prices at all locations in the network, and added discounts at more than 1,200 truck stops throughout the U.S. and Canada.

The company says that there are no enrollment fees nor transaction fees (or swipe fees) at in-network locations. Additionally, fleet managers can control use of the card and apply purchase limits.

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