80 truck stops added to BioTrucker Fuel Card Network since March

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The National Biodiesel Foundation announced at the Great West Truck Show in Las Vegas, Nev., that 80 new truck stops have been added to the BioTrucker Fuel Card network for a total of 229. All 80 carry biodiesel in various blends and accept the fuel card. A total of 800 truck accessible stops that carry biodiesel and are listed and mapped on www.biotrucker.com.

In addition, three more truck stops are offering a $.02-per-gallon discount at the pump for biodiesel. Red Rooster (Olney, Ill.), Donerail Travel Center (Lexington, Ky.) and Stockmen’s Truck Stop (St. Paul, Minn.) join Sapp Bros. Travel Centers (Peru, Ill.), Waddy Unocal 76 (Waddy, Ky.) and Drivers Truck Stop (Ft. Worth, Texas) to offer the discount. BioTrucker Fuel Card holders also have no transaction fee on biodiesel.

The BioTrucker Fuel Card, introduced in March, highlights the availability of biodiesel with a network of truck stops that carry biodiesel. Truckers and fleets pay cash price on all fuel and no fuel transaction fee for biodiesel at in-network truck stops. The BioTrucker Fuel Card is designed to give trucking companies and owner-operators an easy way to pay for fuel, access cash advances and pay for repairs and other expenses while on the road. Card holders pay the cash price for all fuel, instead of a credit price. Discounts on mapping software, repairs and tires, as well as road-side assistance, also are available through the card.

In addition to the in-network truck stops, the card is accepted at 5,000-plus truck-accessible retail stations across the United States. Truckers and fleets can sign up for the card with the new online application at www.biotrucker.com. The online application makes it easier for truckers on the road without access to printers and fax machines. Also on biotrucker.com, truckers can find all in-network locations for the BioTrucker Fuel Card and hundreds of truck stops that carry biodiesel.