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On-Site Fueling
 
 
 

On-site fueling is a way to streamline your fuel purchases by Merit Oil Company bringing your fuel directly to your vehicles. Depending on the proximity of your current fuel location, you can save up to one hour or more per day on each truck that you fuel daily.

Our drivers will come to your location on a schedule convenient to your hours, top off each truck and record gallons used per vehicle, and you are billed according to the account terms you set up with our professional consultant.

Pay your drivers to drive, not to wait for the tank to fill.

Use the calculator below to see how Merit Oil Company can save you money day after day, month after month.

 
 
Assumptions
1. Number of units
2. Number of shifts worked
3. Number of days fueled per month
4. Time required per fuel stop
5. Number of gallons per fuel stop
6. Driver's rate of pay
7. Operating hourly rate
  * raising any of the numbers aboe increases the wethose savings
 
Current Driver Cost
8. Total monthly minutes spent fueling
-
(1x2x3x4)
9. Total monthly hours spent fueling
-
(8)/60
10. Total monthly driver cost spent fueling
-
(9x6)
 
Increased Fuel Cost
11. Total montly gallons used
-
(1x2x3x5)
12. Premium rate for Wethose fueling
13. Increase to cost of fuel
-
(11x12)
  * the closer the wethose cost it to the current price, the greater the
wethose savings
 
Net Savings
14. Total monthly driver cost spent fueling
-
(10)
15. Increase to cost of fuel
-
(13)
16. Net monthly savings
-
(14-15)
 
Extra Operations Opportunity
17. Total monthly hours spent fueling
-
(9)
18. Operating hourly rate
-
(7)
19. Profit opportunity for hours not spent fueling
but instead producing
-
(9x7)
 
Total Monthly Savings
20. Total monthly savings
-
(16+19)
  Items not reflected in the above considerations:
 
  • Wear and tear on the truck to travel to fuel site
  • Overtime and benefits above wage
  • Unauthorized purchases - fuel or food
  • Fuel consumed going to get fuel
  • Reconciliation and payables