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TrucksUp partners with HPCL to transform fuel management for truck owners

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TrucksUp, India’s premier full truck load aggregator platform, has announced a strategic partnership with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). This collaboration introduces Smart Fuel Cards, designed to offer truck owners and fleet operators a seamless, cashless, and efficient fuel management system.

With a focus on innovation in logistics, TrucksUp continues to empower truck owners by optimizing asset utilization and reducing operational costs. This partnership with HPCL provides immediate benefits, including fuel savings, exclusive cashback offers, and improved expense control—ultimately boosting profitability and operational efficiency.

The partnership between TrucksUp and HPCL brings several significant benefits to the trucking community. It introduces Smart Fuel Cards that ensure secure, cashless, and transparent fuel transactions at HPCL outlets across the nation. These cards come with attractive cashback offers and exclusive deals, enabling truck owners and operators to save on fuel costs. The digital convenience of the TrucksUp platform simplifies onboarding, tracks fuel expenses, and allows instant card management, enhancing operational efficiency. With HPCL’s extensive network of fuel stations, truckers enjoy pan-India accessibility, ensuring seamless fueling solutions.

Highlighting the collaboration, Wahid Raza, Vice President-Value Added Services at TrucksUp, expressed, “This partnership with HPCL is a significant milestone for truck owners and small fleet operators. By combining our strengths, we are introducing a smarter, more transparent fuel management system that empowers truck owners and small fleet operators. It’s a vital step toward reducing costs and enhancing operational control.”

HPCL has a loyalty smartcard program called DriveTrack Plus, wherein Drive Track Plus Cards are issued to transporters/truck owners, which can be used to purchase fuel and lubricants at HPCL retail outlets, and such purchases allow the transporters/truck owners to earn reward points. The program goes beyond financial perks. It ensures the well-being of the driver and helper by providing personal accident insurance coverage of up to ₹5 lakh each. This added layer of security offers peace of mind to truck owners and drivers, knowing that they are safeguarded on every journey.

This collaboration marks a transformative shift in how truck owners manage their fuel expenses, providing greater financial independence and operational transparency. Together, TrucksUp and HPCL aim to drive growth, sustainability, and efficiency in India’s logistics ecosystem.

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