Remote Fuel Pricing

  • Remote Fuel Pricing

    Google entered the mobile tablet market today with the launch of their Nexus 7. With a $199 price point, this product is a direct competitor to the Kindle Fire, and provides another less expensive alternative to the iPad.

    The Google browser built in to the Nexus 7 has already proven to be an effective way for fuel price managers to gain access to fuel pricing software systems like PriceAdvantage while away from their desk. PriceAdvantage customers already use their tablet and smart phone devices while traveling, at meetings outside the office, or at home, to review proposed prices based on established competitor business rules, and to remotely send fuel price changes to the street. PriceAdvantage customers can then check their mobile device for confirmation of when the price change was complete.

    With the Google Nexus 7, fuel price managers have another mobile tablet option to manage fuel prices across their c-stores.

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