Schneider has a CPP program in which you link your fuel card to them and they say you will get greater discounts on fuel and service. The thing is, that it is free and you do have to Docusign an agreement for the fuel card company to share your usage information. My concern is can they really save me more money than Comdata alone? What would be their benefit if there is no monetary incentive? Heard many times there is nothing for free.
Has anyone heard of the program and is there a catch? I'm very skittish about signing anything else.
Thanks,
Ed
Carrier Purchasing Program (CPP)??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by edmachi, Jun 17, 2025 at 7:34 PM.
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ThanksLast edited: Jun 18, 2025 at 12:41 AM
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edmachi Thanks this.
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Outside of my knowledge base, but I would imagine that there could be sone to significant savings. Schneider generally pays 15-50 cents per gallon less than the cash price.
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