Bp : and Mercedes-Benz trial pioneering digital in-truck fuel ‎payments in UK

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bp and Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK have successfully tested the first digital in-truck ‎fuel payment system in the UK, running a successful pilot trial with Wren Kitchens.

The ground-breaking new app-based system, bp In-Truck Pay, makes fuel purchasing ‎and management faster, more efficient and more secure for both truck drivers and ‎fleet managers. The app has been developed for the latest-generation Mercedes-‎Benz Actros, which can be specified with Multimedia Cockpit, Interactive. This ‎incorporates the Truck App Portal, an open platform that can be used by fleet ‎managers to easily assign apps to their vehicles via their Multi-Touch Display.

Automatically relaying purchases, mileage and other data back to base, In-Truck Pay ‎eliminates errors, provides accurate information to managers and removes the need ‎for drivers to enter mileage themselves.

bp In-Truck Pay is designed specifically for fleet operators to help get drivers back ‎on the road faster. It requires just three simple steps - drivers confirm the site, ‎unlock the pump and refuel.

The truck directly logs the fuel transaction - paying for the fuel itself. Drivers don't ‎need to pay in the shop or to enter data. And there is no need for fuel cards, ‎removing complications from managing lost or damaged cards and the risk of ‎fraudulent card use.‎

"We aim to provide innovative digital ‎solutions to make customers' lives easier. bp In-Truck Pay shifts how we connect ‎with our customers through digital and online platforms. It makes life easier and ‎more convenient for both managers and drivers of commercial fleets."

Alexandru Eftimiu, VP fleet Europe, bp

When Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK launched its new Actros range in 2019, it polled ‎customers to ask them what type of app they would like developers to offer that ‎could help their businesses. Top of the list was 'solutions that address refuelling ‎issues.' This is exactly what bp In-Truck Pay does.‎

In the pilot trial, Mercedes-Benz truck customer Wren Kitchens - the winner of no ‎fewer than five trophies at this month's prestigious Motor Transport Awards - used ‎bp In-Truck Pay with 11 vehicles from its fleet.

Lee Thompson-Halls, national fleet manager for Wren Kitchens, said: "We strive to ‎always be ahead of the game, and trialling innovative initiatives like this means we ‎can potentially drive progress within our business, and, ultimately, the logistics ‎sector as a whole.‎

‎"The trials have shown an increase in efficiency, with savings of approximately five ‎minutes per transaction. When you add that up over time, it will have a hugely ‎positive impact on our business, which delivers over 100,000 kitchens per year ‎across the UK. Not only that, but it will also be beneficial for our drivers, by creating a ‎safer and quicker way to pay for fuel."‎

Alexandru Eftimiu, bp's VP fleet Europe, said: "We aim to provide innovative digital ‎solutions to make customers' lives easier. bp In-Truck Pay shifts how we connect ‎with our customers through digital and online platforms. It makes life easier and ‎more convenient for both managers and drivers of commercial fleets. We've already ‎received fantastic feedback from Wren Kitchens and look forward to bringing bp In-‎Truck Pay to other customers and countries in due course."

Richard Skidmore, head of customer service delivery, Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK, ‎commented: "Connectivity is integral to the strategy of Mercedes-Benz Trucks. bp In-‎Truck Pay demonstrates perfectly how the Truck App Portal can amplify the benefit ‎of running Mercedes-Benz trucks by helping customers to save money, increase ‎efficiency and retain drivers. We are proud of the part our Connectivity team has ‎played in the development of this app that has the potential to transform the way in ‎which operators may purchase their fuel."‎

Following 'proof of concept' testing by bp and Mercedes-Benz Trucks in autumn ‎‎2020, Wren Kitchens embraced the opportunity to pilot the new app.

The UK's number one kitchen retailer is committed to innovation, and to promoting ‎efficiency, safety and environmental compatibility within its transport operation.

For the pilot, which began in May, bp In-Truck Pay was installed on 11 of Wren ‎Kitchens' Actros trucks - six tractor units used to distribute quartz worktops from ‎its headquarters in Barton-upon-Humber, and five 18-tonners based at a depot in ‎Tipton in the West Midlands, that deliver kitchens to customers' homes.‎

Wren Kitchens buys from bp all but a tiny percentage of the fuel needed to run its ‎fleet of 300 trucks, which operate from a network of seven locations nationwide. ‎Approximately 100 of these vehicles are Mercedes-Benz trucks.‎

The operator worked closely with development teams from bp and Mercedes-Benz ‎Trucks UK on the implementation of the new system, and provided feedback on its ‎operation, with particular focus on data availability and quality, and driver opinion.

"Our team of drivers do a challenging job, so anything we can do to make their lives ‎easier and less stressful has to be a good thing, not least because it will help to ‎make them that bit safer at the wheel."‎

Lee Thompson-Halls, national fleet ‎manager, Wren Kitchens

The feedback received was resoundingly positive. Wren Kitchens' national fleet ‎manager Lee Thompson-Halls commented: "Going cardless has saved us so much ‎time and trouble, not only at the fuel station but also on the admin side. It has ‎ensured that we're working with clear, accurate data, and is also where we need to be ‎from a security perspective.‎

‎"Our team of drivers do a challenging job, so anything we can do to make their lives ‎easier and less stressful has to be a good thing, not least because it will help to ‎make them that bit safer at the wheel."‎

One driver particularly appreciated being able to remain close to his truck throughout ‎the process of refuelling late at night and in the early hours of the morning, rather ‎than having to walk across to the kiosk to pay, then check round the tractor unit and ‎its trailer on his return.‎

‎"Our drivers have found the app very straightforward and easy to use, and they like ‎the idea of being at the forefront of new technology," reported Mr Thompson-Halls. ‎‎"A lot of them are looking at the bigger picture and see this as a development that ‎will help drivers of the future, as well as themselves."‎

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