FLEET OPERATIONS

Fuel Infrastructure for Fleet Operations

Scheduled bulk diesel delivery, on-site tank programs, and telemetry monitoring for fleet yards across Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Serving commercial fleets since 1981

How Fleet Operations Consume Fuel

Fleet fueling is defined by dispatch rhythm. Trucks return to the yard at different hours, leave before sunrise, and cannot absorb retail fuel stops without losing route time and driver productivity.

Most accounts run ULSD diesel with weekly or multi-week replenishment cycles tied to route density, weather, and seasonal delivery volume. The operational challenge is not just gallons. It is making sure every vehicle starts full, every shift.

That makes fleet fueling distinct from general commercial delivery. Storage, telemetry, delivery windows, and emergency response all have to support departure schedules, not generic business hours.

Avg. Fleet Size

25-150 vehicles

Fill Frequency

Weekly

Primary Fuel

ULSD Diesel

Your Fuel Program

Bulk Diesel Delivery

Scheduled delivery to on-site storage with volume-aware replenishment windows, predictable pricing structure, and dispatch planning aligned to your operating calendar.

On-Site Tank Programs

Fox Fuel supplies and manages above-ground fleet yard storage with monitoring, refill thresholds, and setup matched to vehicle count and turnover.

Emergency Dispatch

24/7 priority response for outages, run-low events, and unplanned demand spikes so established fleet accounts are not forced into retail-stop contingencies.

Fuel Monitoring & Telemetry

Remote tank visibility and threshold-based dispatch reduce manual checks, protect reserve levels, and keep replenishment decisions out of clipboard workflows.

Fleet Yard Tank Setup

Tank Capacity
500-2,000 gallons
Tank Type
Above-ground double-wall steel
Monitoring
Cellular telemetry included
Dispensing
High-speed pump with meter
Containment
Secondary containment included
  1. Site assessment and tank sizing
  2. Installation and plumbing
  3. Telemetry activation and threshold configuration
  4. First fill and monitoring handoff
Fleet yard fueling infrastructure

What Goes Wrong Without a Fuel Partner

Fleet Downtime

Vehicles sit idle when fuel runs out. Revenue loss compounds hourly, and missed routes quickly become service failures across the rest of the schedule.

Manual Monitoring Gaps

Hand-checked tank readings lead to missed weekends, late reorders, and reserve-level assumptions that fail at exactly the wrong time.

Supplier Inconsistency

Unreliable deliveries force emergency buys at premium pricing and create avoidable operational scrambles before the next dispatch cycle.

Built for Fleet Operations

Fleet downtime from fuel runouts

Automatic Replenishment

Telemetry and scheduled dispatch keep tanks above reserve without requiring manual ordering or last-minute calls from the yard.

Manual monitoring gaps

Remote Tank Telemetry

24/7 cellular monitoring and configurable thresholds replace clipboard checks with live tank visibility for your team and ours.

Supplier inconsistency

Scheduled Delivery + Emergency Backup

Routine fill windows and round-the-clock emergency response come from one supplier, so the backup plan is built into the operating plan.

43+ YEARS IN OPERATION
15+ TRUCKS IN FLEET
5,000+ COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
24/7/365 EMERGENCY DISPATCH

Ready to Build Your Fuel Program?

Tell us about your operation. We'll design a fuel program around your schedule, your tanks, and your requirements.

Call direct: (215) 659-1616

24/7 emergency dispatch available. No minimum volume to request a quote.