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    Coast logo

    Coast

    Fuel Cards
    New York, NY51-200
    FleetOne logo

    FleetOne EDGE Card

    Fuel Cards
    Nashville, TN500+
    Multi Service Fuel Card logo

    Multi Service Fuel Card

    Fuel Cards
    Overland Park, KS11-50
    Overview
    Coast

    Fleet fuel card and corporate card with expense management — 3¢–9¢/gal savings at 30,000+ stations, fraud protection, and real-time spend controls.

    FleetOne EDGE Card

    Fuel card for growing fleets with 15¢/gallon savings and zero transaction fees.

    Multi Service Fuel Card

    The original diesel fuel card for trucking since 1978 — now a Shell USA subsidiary. 8,900+ truck stop network, One-Time PIN fraud protection, zero transaction and maintenance fees.

    Quick Facts
    Founded
    2020
    1984
    1978
    Location
    New York, NY
    Nashville, TN
    Overland Park, KS
    Employees
    51-200
    500+
    11-50
    Features
    14 max
    Coast
    13 features
    • Fuel Card
    • Corporate Card
    • Expense Management
    • GPS Fraud Protection
    • $25K Fraud Guarantee
    • Driver-Level Spend Controls
    • +7 more features
    FleetOne EDGE Card
    10 features
    • 15¢/gallon average fuel savings
    • Zero transaction fees at 4,000+ locations
    • Automated IFTA/IRP reporting
    • Real-time transaction monitoring
    • Spending limits and controls
    • Mobile app for drivers and managers
    • +4 more features
    Multi Service Fuel Card
    14 features
    • 8,900+ Truck Stop Network
    • One-Time PIN Fraud Protection
    • Pre-Purchase VIN/Hubodometer Authorization
    • Purchase Controls
    • Zero Transaction Fees
    • Zero Maintenance Fees
    • +8 more features
    Capabilities
    Coast
    2 capabilities
    Universal Fleet Cards
    Corporate Cards
    FleetOne EDGE Card
    1 capabilities
    Trucking Fuel Cards
    Multi Service Fuel Card
    1 capabilities
    Trucking Fuel Cards
    Target Audience
    Coast
    Buyer Types
    Carrier
    Private Fleets
    Manufacturers and Shippers
    3PL
    Retailer / eCommerce
    Company Sizes
    SMB
    Mid-Market
    Enterprise
    FleetOne EDGE Card
    Buyer Types
    Carrier
    Private Fleets
    Retailer / eCommerce
    Company Sizes
    Startup
    SMB
    Mid-Market
    Multi Service Fuel Card
    Buyer Types
    Carrier
    Private Fleets
    Retailer / eCommerce
    Company Sizes
    SMB
    Mid-Market
    Enterprise
    Integrations
    8 max
    Coast
    3 integrations
    QuickBooks
    NetSuite
    Telematics Platforms
    FleetOne EDGE Card
    8 integrations
    Samsara
    Motive
    Geotab
    QuickBooks
    Xero
    Samsara ELD
    Motive ELD
    Fleet management APIs
    Multi Service Fuel Card
    5 integrations
    TA/Petro
    Pilot/Flying J
    Loves
    Maverik
    Shell Rotella

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