/ Operational Proof

Three Commitments No Other Local Supplier Puts in Writing

Licensed certification, liter-tracked records, and a contractual three-hour emergency window. These are operational facts—not marketing claims.

— 24/7 Emergency Response

Three-Hour Dispatch. Every Call. No Exceptions.

We maintain dedicated dispatch capacity around the clock. When a site goes critical, our trucks roll within three hours—a window we hold to contractually, not aspirationally.

— Compliance & Accountability

Licensed, Liter-Tracked, Zero Sub-Contractors.

Our certification covers every delivery, not just the depot. Procurement officers get documented records they can present to auditors without follow-up calls.

— Bulk Pricing Structure

Scheduled Supply. Locked Rates. No Procurement Surprises.

High-volume accounts get scheduled delivery cycles and pre-agreed bulk rates. Fuel cost becomes a fixed line item, not a variable your operations team has to re-negotiate monthly.

≤ 3 Hours

100% In-House Fleet

Fixed-Rate Bulk Contracts

Zero third-party sub-contracting. Every delivery is tracked liter-by-liter under our license—full audit accountability from depot to nozzle.

Contractual emergency response window—the only local supplier with this commitment documented in supply agreements.

Pre-agreed pricing for scheduled high-volume accounts. No spot-market exposure, no re-negotiation cycles, no procurement variability.

• Scale & Track Record

Numbers That Procurement Officers Actually Ask For

15+

50M+

200+

12

Years of licensed fuel logistics operations across Luzon.

Liters delivered with full documentation and zero chain-of-custody gaps.

Active commercial and industrial accounts on scheduled supply contracts.

Tanker trucks operating under our license—no third-party sub-fleet.

▸ Client Accounts

What Operations Teams Report After Six Months

We switched after our previous supplier missed two consecutive scheduled deliveries. ELOI has not missed one in fourteen months. The liter documentation alone satisfies our auditors without any back-and-forth.

The three-hour emergency clause was the deciding factor during procurement. We tested it once at 2 a.m. during a generator failure. Truck arrived in two hours forty minutes. That is the entire case.

Fleet Operations Manager — Construction & Equipment Company, Metro Manila

Facility Director — Cold-Chain Logistics Firm, Quezon City

Ready to Remove Fuel Supply from Your Risk Register?

A supply assessment takes under 30 minutes. We map your volume, schedule, and site requirements—then give you a documented proposal with fixed rates and response terms.