Grease fleet

Sept. 1, 2006
Restaurant Technologies Inc. has developed proprietary technology service solutions for the disposal and replenishment of cooking grease

Restaurant Technologies, Inc. is one of the nation's leading — and fastest growing — providers of bulk cooking oil management services to the food industry. Sales have risen from about $28 million in 2002 to over $130 million this year.

As a pioneer in the field of bulk oil management, RTI has developed proprietary-technology service solutions that make the old-fashioned methods of cooking grease replenishment and disposal a thing of the past. The company has over 12,000 customers in 34 major metropolitan markets, including 5,000 McDonald's locations.

The solutions offered by RTI have transformed a risky and unpleasant task into one that is quick, easy and safe. Restaurant workers who use the RTI system no longer haul hot containers of oil. Instead, they close and open valves and press buttons, which saves money, enhances food quality, and reduces burns and slips.

For RTI, success depends heavily on its private fleet. The service division has 114 Class 3 & 4 vehicles that are used to install and maintain RTI equipment at restaurant locations; the delivery division has 90 Class 8 tandem axle tankers that can haul and/or deliver up to 18,000 lb. of bulk cooking oil in a shift. Hoses simultaneously remove the old grease and pump in new cooking oil.

Anthony Pellegrino, CTP, National Fleet Manager, says drivers are a top priority. “Because drivers are our main contact with our customers, hiring, training and retaining quality drivers is our major challenge today,” he explains. Over the past couple of years, RTI has completed an extensive compensation study, implemented a safety bonus program, and instituted a training/certification program in an effort to find and keep the best drivers out there.

“Our vehicles are highly specialized and equipped with the latest technology appropriate for serving customers,” Pellegrino points out. “Of necessity, we have close relationships with major manufacturers, service providers and custom outfitters. These direct relationships help us minimize downtime and keep customers happy,” he adds.

The RTI system is capital-intensive both for the company and its customers. Each restaurant installation costs over $5,000, while RTI's tanker trucks cost between $150,000 and $230,000. With the installed storage tanks and pumps, customers' use of cooking oil is monitored continuously via wireless technology and just-in-time deliveries are scheduled accordingly. Reports to customers help validate product purity, as well as provide details of cost and use. Customers also have online access to their restaurant's oil usage data via RTI's Total Oil Management web site, enabling them to more efficiently manage their cooking oil.

RTI is implementing a mobile logistics solutions system that incorporates real-time proof of delivery processing and real-time invoicing, in addition to providing drivers with last-mile satellite navigation and driver location monitoring and performance using GPS and other telematics data.

“For all of our state-of-the art sophistication in technology, equipment and management systems,” says Pellegrino, “our truck drivers ultimately make or break customer service.” Important metrics for RTI in quantifying the private fleet's value are customer service ratings and on-time delivery scores. “The reliability of our drivers is a strong selling point for RTI,” he adds.

Gary Petty is President and CEO of the National Private Truck Council.The council's web site is www.nptc.org. His column appears monthly in FLEET OWNER.

About the Author

Gary Petty

Gary Petty has more than three decades of experience as a CEO of national trade associations in the trucking industry. Since 2001, he has served as president and CEO of the National Private Truck Council, the national trade association founded in 1939, representing the private motor carrier industry. Petty is the Private Fleet Editor and columnist for FleetOwner, where he writes monthly articles about successful managers and business models in the private fleet market.

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