• Biodiesel fuel card introduced

    The National Biodiesel Foundation, the national trade association of the biodiesel industry, introduced the BioTrucker Fuel Card
    March 26, 2008

    LOUISVILLE, KY. The National Biodiesel Foundation, the national trade association of the biodiesel industry, introduced the BioTrucker Fuel Card here at the Mid-America Trucking Show, allowing truckers and fleets to pay “cash price” on biodiesel fuel without transaction fees at in-network truck stops. The card will offer discounts on repairs, tires and roadside assistance, as well as incentives from ProMiles mapping software, NBF said.

    The fuel card will be accepted at 149 in-network truck stops and 4,900 truck-accessible retail stations in the U.S., including large chains and independent shops. Participating locations are listed at www.biotrucker.com.

    The group announced that Sapp Bros. Travel Centers in Peru, IL; Waddy Unocal 76 in Waddy, KY, and Drivers Truck Stop in Ft. Worth, TX, will offer a 2-cent discount at the pump for BioTrucker Fuel Card holders.

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