SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange (SRBX) has named Flyers Energy (http://flyersenergy.com) as their preferred fuel supplier.
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In an effort to bring more direct benefits to its members, SRBX has negotiated a fuel discount program with Flyers Energy for association members in good standing. "Having a fuel discount accompanied with security and accounting features at no additional cost gives a tangible benefit to our members. We are pleased to have Flyers Energy as our partner," for says Peter Tateishi, SRBX Executive Vice President.
Effective fuel management can be complex, as managers must closely monitor usage, methods of payment, and receipts. Flyers offers electronic security features such as time and day restrictions and transaction limits that make fuel management more streamlined, reducing the risk associated with employees fueling company vehicles. "Now any size fleet can have the benefits of a commercial fuel account with a negotiated price. The Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange has already taken care of the details," says Jay Galvin, Director of Sales at Flyers Energy.
Founded in 1901 and serving 1300 member companies, the Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange is a nonprofit trade association with the mission to provide education programs, safety programs, bidding information, legislative updates, networking opportunities, and other related information and events for the construction industry to help its membership prosper.
Flyers Energy, LLC franchises the Flyers fuel brand and distributes wholesale and unbranded retail fuel, commercial lubricants, renewable fuels and solar power in the United States. Flyers Energy is the largest member of the Commercial Fueling Network and also offerer fueling at 230,000 locations nationwide with the Flyers Fleet Card.
SOURCE Flyers Energy, LLC
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