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How the FLEETCOR’s euroShell fuel card works in Belgium | FLEETCOR
Posted: Dec 09, 2016
To interact more closely with business customers, Shell needed to improve their consumer service system. FLEETCOR was the company who successfully created a specialized platform to support Shell card program in Europe, North America, and Asia. After the successful service implementation, FLEETCOR became the official shell fuel card partner and distributor.
Benefits of using Shell CardGet an access to one of the largest oil networks in Europe with Shellcard. Over 450 service stations (Shell and Esso) available throughout Belgium and nearly 22 000 destinations in 31 countries all over Europe. EuroShell cards by FLEETCOR open a line of possibilities such as:
- Tailor your euroShell card to your vehicles
- Track every transaction online through the internet or mobile app
- Control purchases in real time with more effective cost control fleet
- E-billings via email
- Professional customer support team 24/7
- Reduce costs due to the VAT refund on fuel discounts and specials
- Pay pass for road tolls, ferry services and more.
What can you get with euroShell cards by FLEETCOR?
In the European Union, you have an opportunity to open different euroShell cards. Each card has its own set of rewards and benefits programs. Single euroShell card will be a perfect choice for enterprises that prefer to refuel exclusively at Shell fuel stations. With the card you will have access to any of the 200 Shell’s petrol stations in the country and more than 22 000 stations across Europe.
Multi Shell card suits more for transborder enterprises. The card includes the same benefits as local Shell card does. Multi-network cardholders can refuel not only at Shell stations, but at more than 250 Esso (Shell's partner) stations in Belgium.
Get high quality fuel, control purchases in real time, reduce road costs, track every transaction online with euroShell fuel cards by FLEETCOR in Belgium and across Europe.This article is written by Tom Nutt, a public relations consultant of PR Point. PR Point is a leading global public relations and communications firm dealing with major oil companies and providing counsel and program development.