HOUSTON -- Petroleum-industry software firm FuelQuest has again been placed on The Houston Business Journal's Fast Tech 50 list. The Fast Tech 50 Awards, which were handed out in November, are presented to 50 of the fastest-growing Houston-based high-tech businesses.
Founded in 1999, FuelQuest has seen steady growth over the last few years, it said. Clients include UPS, Wal-Mart, 7-Eleven, Shell, ConocoPhillips, Sempra Energy, Ben E. Keith and Circle K. It provides tax automation and supply chain management solutions that span several markets, including [image-nocss] retail, fleet, commodity traders and railroad industries.
"We are honored to be included for a second year in a row as one of Houston's Fast Tech 50 companies," said Rich Cilento, CEO of FuelQuest. Our measured approach to growth, commitment to customers and ability to retain a top-tier workforce are the keys to continuing our success in the downstream energy sector."
FuelQuest provides on-demand, web-based supply chain management and tax automation technologies for suppliers, distributors, buyers and traders of petroleum products and other energy commodities. Its more than 750 customers include leading global oil companies, international retailers, shippers and government entities. FuelQuest solutions help customers manage the complexity, regulation and market volatility of billions of gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel annually. ZyTax solutions processes tens of billions of dollars of motor fuels excise taxes per year.Members help make our journalism possible. Become a CSP member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.