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A fuel-management system is an integrated technology solution combining hardware and software to monitor, control, and report on fuel consumption and inventory. These systems are used in industries that rely on transportation or powered machinery, including road and rail transport, shipping, aviation, and construction. The primary purpose of a fuel management system is to reduce operational costs, prevent gasoline theft, and improve the overall efficiency of a fleet of vehicles or equipment. For many fleets, fuel is one of the largest operating costs after depreciation, making its effective management an important business function.
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