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Welcome, Mountain Express

The PriceAdvantage team would like to welcome Mountain Express as our newest customer and partner. Mountain Express operates in a commission model, as a wholesale distributor. The company will utilize PriceAdvantage to streamline and automate site-specific fuel pricing strategies for 70 commission sites throughout the United States.

Mountain Express selected PriceAdvantage based on the software’s ability to consolidate critical market data, such as OPIS data feeds and wholesale replacement costs, to help optimize fuel prices then push those prices to the store point-of-sale system, price signs, and pumps and then finally verify that those price changes were made. Removal of store staff from the pricing process makes Mountain Express attractive to retailers who are interested in the commission model and will help fuel the chain’s future growth.

“Our business model is very attractive to retailers interested in converting to commission sites. By automating fuel pricing from our headquarters to each store site, we alleviate store personnel from the time-consuming task of conducting competitor surveys and posting daily prices,” shared Ali Husain, Mountain Express COO. “Additionally, PriceAdvantage allows us to utilize our own algorithm and pricing strategies to establish competitive prices that will attract customers, give them choices, entice them to loyalty programs and deliver a first class consumer experience – as well as help us maximize fuel volumes and profitability.”

Announcing launch of Remote Sign Diagnostics software

Skyline Products, a leading electronic price sign manufacturer, announced today the launch of its new software feature, PriceAdvantage Sign Diagnostics. This robust software makes it easier, faster, and more efficient for customers to remotely manage the health and price accuracy of their signs from a headquarters location.

“We’re incredibly excited to make remote sign diagnostics available to all our customers,” said Chip Stadjuhar, CEO of Skyline Products, “Our feedback method is by far the most robust on the market and now our customers can remotely access each of their signs from their headquarters office. It provides an extraordinary amount of control and confidence.”

Skyline has led the industry in powerful, full-loop feedback and diagnostic technology for years, giving customers the ability to receive critical information about their signs using an on-site handheld device. Skyline’s feedback feature set is designed to ensure a scroll or LED price sign is functioning properly and displaying the correct price at all times.

PriceAdvantage Sign Diagnostics makes it possible for customers to harness this information not only through their in-store handheld device, but remotely through PC-based software installed at headquarters. Remote access to these diagnostic and feedback features will now allow customers to better manage sign maintenance across all their locations, while allowing in-store staff to focus on the customer.

PriceAdvantage Sign Diagnostics will now be included with every new Skyline price sign, and is available to any existing Skyline price sign with a low-cost hardware upgrade.

When fuel supplies are low…

The Colonial Pipeline leak last week continues to impact supplies in the Southeastern United States, especially in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. According to AAA, Georgia fuel prices rose $.05 per gallon overnight, but consumers report increases of $.20 per gallon. Alabama Governor Robert Bentley said Monday that gas prices in parts of Alabama rose 20 cents over the weekend, but the governor says he didn’t consider that price gouging. North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper on Monday urged North Carolina consumers to report gas prices that seem unreasonably high; over 400 consumers have filed complaints.

Some chains are without fuel in specific areas. A QuikTrip spokesman reported 21 of the 37 stores in the Charlotte, North Carolina area were out of unleaded gas Monday afternoon. In metro Atlanta, more than 60 of the 131 QuikTrip stores were also out of unleaded gas Monday afternoon. QuikTrip is keeping a list on its website of stores in both markets that have gas available.

On that page, QuikTrip writes “Due to supply issues caused by a major pipeline break in the Southeast, several stores are currently out of Regular and Premium Unleaded gasoline. The stores listed below DO have gasoline. Please note we are doing our best to keep this up to date, however this is a very dynamic situation. We apologize if the list below is inaccurate.”

What does this mean from a fuel price management perspective? Four things:

  1. More than ever it’s critical to keep a close watch on how the competition is priced, since market pricing can change multiple times a day.
  2. Executing new prices to the street, sometimes multiple times a day in order to keep up with market conditions, is vital.
  3. Maintaining a complete fuel pricing audit trail for every location, especially comparing prices to the competition, is important if the government ever makes an accusation of price gouging.
  4. When comparing this time period to previous and future years, it’s important to mark these days as a time when there was a supply crunch. These extraordinary circumstances must be taken into consideration when comparing volumes and margins, since they’re likely to be anything but normal. It is these kinds of special events that can wreak havoc on economic models.

PriceAdvantage makes it easy to track market price moves, and to execute new prices to the street in a hurry. PriceAdvantage reports make quick order of providing audit trails if the government comes knocking. And in the PriceAdvantage analysis views, it’s easy to see notes that you can enter to designate these days as being out of the ordinary.

These are the days when a PriceAdvantage system pays for itself many times over.

 

Announcing version 2016.2

The PriceAdvantage team is excited to announce the general availability of PriceAdvantage version 2016.2. Highlights of this new release include a new Fuel Profit Analysis view, the configurability of the browser interface, and numerous usability improvements. All of these ideas came directly from PriceAdvantage customers.

This is our third major release so far this year. The PriceAdvantage development team uses Agile software best practices to rapidly build and deliver iterative releases throughout the year, always staying in close contact with the latest needs of our customers.

Please contact your Account Representative, or anyone on our Support team, to learn more about this new release, to schedule a demonstration, and to arrange for an upgrade.

Fuel volumes continue growth

According to the latest report from the US Energy Information Administration, US weekly gasoline demand continues its steady growth from 2015. For the week ending June 10, 2016, supplied finished motor gasoline hit 9,762 thousand barrels per day. That number ties the all time high set August 17, 2007. The third all time high was a month ago on May 13, 2016 when gasoline demand reached 9755 thousand barrels per day. These recorded volumes go back to February 1991.

Year to date, these numbers are 4% above 2015.

What does this mean from a fuel price management perspective? Business may be a little easier to come by right now, as long as you watch margins carefully. During this time of revenue gains on the fuel side, now is the time to make investments in retail fuel management software like PriceAdvantage so that when profits turn more lean, you’ll be better prepared to maximize overall store profitability.

 

Market study explains consumer preferences

Convenience Store Decisions published the results of a study from Market Force that identifies the key factors that drive customers to select their favorite fuel retailers. Over 10,000 consumers were surveyed. Approximately 73% were women and 27% were men.

The results were split into two categories:  Convenience Stores and Big Box (including grocery stores). When asked where did they last visit for their most recent trip to refuel, 71% visited a c-store, and 28% visited a big-box retailer.

The key determining factors for selecting a fuel retailer were

  1. Price
  2. Payment Options
  3. Fuel Quality
  4. Ease of Entering and Exiting

“The brands are tightly clustered in nearly every category, which shows just how fiercely competitive this industry is,” said Cheryl Flink, chief strategy officer for Market Force Information. “With drivers having so many options to choose from, gas stations and convenience stores must excel in areas beyond price, such as offering multiple payment options or specialty foods to attract loyal, repeat customers.”

What does this mean from a fuel price management perspective? When determining fuel pricing strategies, the strategy of gaining volumes simply by offering low prices may not be the best way to optimize overall store profits. Take into account the competitive strengths and weaknesses of each location in terms of the consumer determining factors listed above, and see if the market will bear higher margins based on what the store has to offer. Use fuel pricing software like PriceAdvantage to experiment with different strategies. Execute the fuel pricing strategies so you can be sure every store is always priced where you want it to be all the time.  And monitor store results with fuel volume and margin analysis, the correlation between forecourt and in-store transactions, and competitor behavior such as which competitor is first to lead and which typically follows.

PriceAdvantage allows you to deliver retail fuel excellence, and develop loyal customers who are delighted to recommend your stores to others.