InfoWorld and the U.S. Department of State select FuelQuest as eBusiness innovator

Oil Can, The, Jan/Feb 2001

Houston - InfoWorld and the U.S. Department of State recently recognized FuelQuest for its innovation and expertise in technology and eBusiness strategies. FuelQuest was chosen by InfoWorld as one of its "InfoWorld E-Business 100" (Oct. 16, 2000), and the Department of State has identified FuelQuest as a preferred resource for international visitors focused on Internet, eCommerce, and technologybased business.

InfoWorld cited FuelQuest for its ". . . marketplace strategy (that) allows petroleum distributors to conduct one-to-one transactions with their customers online. Through hosted supply-chain integration, petroleum marketers can place orders and handle invoicing an delivery online."

FuelQuest provides hosted private marketplaces (FuelQuest Marketer Online and FuelQuest Supplier Online), an e-marketplace platform (FuelQuest Market Link), and integrated eCommerce ERP services to independent petroleum marketers who distribute the majority of the petroleum products in the U.S. FuelQuest's customers distribute products for most of the major oil companies including BPAmoco, Castrol, Chevron, Conoco, Citgo, Equilon, ExxonMobil, Phillips, Shell, Sinclair, Texaco, Valvoline and 76 as well as leading independent suppliers and refiners. For more information, visit www.fuelquest.com.

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