• Marathon Fleet Card

Marathon Fleet Card Program

"A management tool for your business"

Marathon Fleet Commercial Credit Card The Marathon Fleet card is available for commercial and business customers who want better control, security and savings. With the Marathon Fleet Card you can control your fueling expenses and cut fueling costs, and administrative time.

 

Control
You get the most detailed, accurate and useful reporting in the industry. Stay in control of your driver activities without leaving your desk! The Marathon Fleet Card gives you custom reports detailing all of your driver purchases. And “Fuel Only” cards are available that all but eliminate purchases of products not authorized.

Security
Each vehicle has a card and each driver has a personal driver ID number. You know who purchased what, where and when with a wide variety of control limits. Exceptions are highlighted for your action to help reduce fraud and call attention to driver error.

Savings
Monthly fleet rebates can save you money. Plus, you can say good-bye to sorting through mounds of receipts, reducing administrative time. Fiscal reporting is simplified with monthly and year-to-date reporting. While tax-exempt fleets are not eligible for the fleet rebate, program fees for tax-exempt customers are only $5 per month per account.

You can enjoy all the advantages of the Marathon Fleet Management Program for only 1% of gross monthly billed amount ($10.00 minimum and $100.00 maximum).

Online Access!
With Fleet Services Online you can view, update and analyze account information with real-time access via the Internet. With just a few clicks of the mouse you can add and delete drivers and vehicles. Our user-friendly online help makes account maintenance fast and easy.

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Updated: Wednesday, April 23 2008