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5 Ways Onsite Fuel Storage Can Improve Jobsite Efficiency

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10/6/2022

Western Global fuel storage

Fuel is one of the biggest operating costs faced by construction companies, and fuel prices are rising.  

“With the unpredictable cost of fuel, it has become more important than ever for construction companies to decrease their fuel costs and increase their fuel security,” says Jeff Lowe, Director of Product and Sales Enablement, Western Global. “For them to maintain their timeline and keep their project moving forward, they need their machines refueled daily, and on-site fuel storage is the best solution.”

1. An onsite fuel storage system allows you to buy fuel in bulk, which gets you a cheaper price, and it allows you to deploy the fuel when and where you need it.

2. Onsite fuel storage systems can easily be moved around the jobsite or from jobsite to jobsite compared to a permanent or semi-permanent installation, and this flexibility allows contractors to be really efficient at refueling their machines.

3. Without onsite fuel storage, companies must contact a fuel distributor to wet-hose the site—drive a fuel tank on site (oftentimes at the end of the day), find the equipment wherever it is, fill it up, and then drive to the next machine and the next machine until the job is complete.

4. The act of refueling is a time-consuming experience. It’s just like filling up your car at the pump—you can’t make it go any faster. However, in this scenario, you’re fueling 20 or 30 machines. It gets to be a costly experience because they get paid by the hour,” says Lowe.

5. If the truck driver calls in sick or the tanker breaks down, then you need to scramble to refuel your vehicles by morning in order to stay on schedule. Onsite fuel systems help eliminate potential headaches like this.

 

With onsite fuel storage that is secure, safe, and environmentally friendly, you can take control of your fuel supply, so you don’t have to rely on other people’s plans, capabilities, and availabilities.

In his education session featured at the upcoming CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023, Lowe will dive deep into detail about the benefits of onsite fuel storage and other considerations to help contractors determine the best fuel solution for their operations. See below for more info on how to attend his session, “Improve Fuel Efficiency with Onsite Fuel Storage". 

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Jeff Lowe Western GlobalAbout the speaker

Lowe has been the Director of Product and Sales Enablement for Western Global for the past two years. Prior to that, he was a global product manager—managing multiple families of products across multiple countries, and had sales and leadership roles in industrial equipment sales.

“Like many, my career meandered through different industries and markets,” says Lowe. “And, at Western Global, I have blended both of my backgrounds into one job—leading the company in their efforts to better understand the needs of our customers and modify our strategy and products to meet those needs.”

CONEXPO-CON/AGG’s comprehensive education program is the leading source for contractors, business owners, construction material producers, and end-users to obtain cutting-edge information for today’s challenging economy and business model. Click here for more information.

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