Put Your Operation In High Gear

Cover of a book, Fuel Transport Manager's Survival Guide.

In 5 Days

"Chris knows his stuff, and he gets results."
Over 40 companies helped

Are you ready to get beyond just keeping trucks on the road and start making real profit?

My name is Chris Hanebeck. I teach supply chain management at UNT, and have been helping companies become more successful for 25 years. Now, I want to share everything I know with you.

  • Add $10,000s to your bottom line

  • Fix your invoicing headaches

  • Stop fighting fires and get off the phone (finally)

This free email course gives you everything you need to get the most from your haulers from the BOL to the invoice and settlement.

"I like that this was straight to the point with real advice I could use right away."

Want to make sure this free email course is “worth it” before you sign-up?

Here's everything that's inside:

Day 1: Streamlining Your Operations: How to Minimize Delivery Errors and Maximize Efficiency—Whether it’s Deadheading and Demurrage or Cross-Drops, and Spills, errors kill your margins. Here are Five things you can do about it right now.Day 2: The Cost Control Playbook: Strategies to Slash Transportation Costs Without Compromising Service—Trucks, Haulers, Fuel, and Equipment, Everything comes with a price tag. How to do more with less.Day 3: Fueling Up on Data: Leveraging Real-Time Metrics to Keep Deliveries on Schedule—It’s not that you don’t have the data. You’re drowning in it. Here’s how to turn that flood into a directed tool you can trust.Day 4: Reducing the Paperwork: Automating Processes to Cut Down on Time-Consuming Admin Work—Sometimes, a fuel-hauling operation feels more like a paper factory. Five things you can do to get the paperwork taking care of itself so you can get back to business.Day 5: Future-Proofing Your Fleet: How to Stay Competitive While Meeting Compliance and Sustainability Goals—If it exists, there’s a regulation for it, and you have to comply with all of them. Put a little work in now to save massive corrections later, and leave your competition wondering how you did it.

Hooray! The first lesson of Fuel Transport Manager’s Survival Guide is on its way to your inbox.

Within the next minute or two, you're going to get an email from me (Chris).This email contains instructions to get started with our Fuel Transport Manager’s Survival Guide, so be sure to check it out!But if you have any questions, don't hesitate to hit reply and let me know—I'll be happy to help! :-)Now go and check your inbox!


P.S. If you don't find the email in your inbox in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder...Chances are it ended up there.(Since I'm relatively new to sending emails to my list, sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot! 🤷🏻)