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Port Fuel Center Set to Offer Speed in Savannah [Podcast]

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Port Fuel Center is set to open this summer near the Port of Savannah. We welcomed Sean Register, president of Port Fuel Center, on to the podcast to tell us about this new state-of-the-art truckstop.

The truckstop will offer parking for 80, ten diesel lanes, a CNG facility, a four-bay truck repair shop, a medical facility and a quick-serve food-service option.

The truckstop will also be loaded with technology geared toward speed including augmented checkout counters, tablet food ordering from the parking lot and displays at the port that monitor traffic at the fuel lanes. Listen to hear about all the exciting plans.

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It is a disruptive time in the fuel business, but NATSO’s The Truck Stops Here podcast is packed with critical analysis on what to expect as well as ideas to propel your travel center business into the future. You'll hear from experts on and off the NATSO staff and directly from NATSO members on what techniques they use to excel. Pull up, grab the fuel nozzle and get ready to fuel up with NATSO's newest educational offering!

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Amy Toner Executive Director
Amy Toner is the Executive Director of the NATSO Foundation. In this capacity, Toner spearheads the Foundation’s education, research and outreach activities. Toner serves as Editor of Stop Watch magazine, spearheads education and speaker selection for NATSO live events and hosts NATSO’s Podcast, The Truck Stops Here. She sets the knowledge strategy, education.

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