• Wright Express starts heavy-truck fleet division

    Wright Express today announced the creation of a new division to serve heavy-truck fleets and offer a comprehensive one-card solution to operators of mixed and private fleets. Wright Express Heavy-truck will allow Wright Express to more effectively continue its expansion into the heavy-truck market, including development of new program features to meet the specific needs of heavy-truck fleets. Wright
    Feb. 28, 2003
    Wright Express today announced the creation of a new division to serve heavy-truck fleets and offer a comprehensive one-card solution to operators of mixed and private fleets.

    Wright Express Heavy-truck will allow Wright Express to more effectively continue its expansion into the heavy-truck market, including development of new program features to meet the specific needs of heavy-truck fleets.

    Wright Express said it has created a better vehicle to deliver its service, in-depth reporting and data collection capabilities, and internet-based account management tools to this market.

    The development of Heavy-truck comes on the heels of several new agreements that greatly enhanced the company's heavy-truck profile.

    In recent weeks, Wright Express reached acceptance deals with top truck stop and cardlock site operators and previously formed alliances to provide new services such as IFTA reporting, integrated fuel-price reporting with mapping and routing functionality and price-risk management.

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