What are the different diesel fuel grades

What Are the Diesel Fuel Grades?

Today’s commercial trucking businesses rely on various grades of diesel fuel to power their fleets. This fuel type, particularly diesel fuel,  is widely chosen in the trucking industry because it is more efficient for larger vehicles than gasoline. Additionally, diesel fuel is closely regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which means fuel types sold throughout…

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Benefits of Wholesale Gasoline

Convenience stores, gas stations, truck stops, government agencies, and businesses that operate large commercial fleets are just a few of our customers that rely on gasoline to drive their business. Purchasing unbranded fuel is less expensive because it does not come with a Refiner’s Brand, providing a cost-effective purchasing option. As one of the oldest…

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SC Fuels Commercial Fleet Cards

For commercial businesses, tracking fuel spending is an essential task. The challenge is that this process can also be wildly complicated and performed inefficiently. Keeping tabs on drivers, fleets, and fuel consumption can devolve into piles of invoices, unbalanced accounts, shoddy documentation, and even misuse of company resources. The solution lies in the effective use…

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SC Fuels and Pilot Join Forces

SC Fuels and Pilot Company joined forces on November 30, 2021. The integration of SC Fuels into Pilot enhances their supply infrastructure and fueling network across the West Coast. With the minimal overlap between Pilot‘s and SC Fuels‘ customers and coverage areas, both will benefit from the combination. SC Fuels will continue operating the business, and all SC…

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A Guide To The Different Types of Coolants

What are coolants? How are they used? What kinds of coolants are there?  In today’s article, we will examine the chemicals, applications, and use of coolants on equipment and machinery. What Are Coolants? Coolants are a fluid that run continuously across the engine in order to absorb some of the heat and carry it to…