Florida Fuel Delivery — Service Areas
Exigo Fuels delivers commercial fuel across 22 cities in Southeast Florida, covering the full economic footprint of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
Every tanker in our fleet dispatches from a single hub at 7900 Oak Ln, Ste 465, Hialeah, FL 33016, deliberately positioned at the geographic midpoint of the tri-county area so that scheduled and emergency runs reach any city in our footprint inside one operational window. We carry ASTM D975-compliant ULSD diesel, ethanol-blended gasoline, REC-90 ethanol-free fuel, and Premium Marine Diesel.
Service tiers cover standard scheduled delivery (same-day or next-day), one-hour critical emergency response, two-hour urgent response, and four-hour standard emergency dispatch — with critical and urgent tiers reserved for active or contracted accounts. Drivers are DOT-certified, the fleet is FDACS-registered, every delivery is tracked with batch documentation meeting NFPA 110 and ASTM compliance requirements, and dispatch operates 24/7 including hurricane-season on-call windows.
Whether the delivery is a 250-gallon generator top-off, a 2,500-gallon distribution-fleet bulk drop, or a marina dock-side yacht refuel, the same dispatch, the same fuel quality, and the same drivers handle every city listed below. Call (305) 900-6725 or request a free quote to confirm coverage at your address.
Coverage at a glance: dispatch hub in Hialeah (Miami-Dade) — service radius extends north to West Palm Beach, west to Wellington and Coral Springs, south to Homestead, and east to the barrier-island marinas of Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale. Approximate one-way drive time from dispatch: 10 to 20 minutes for north Miami-Dade, 25 to 40 minutes for downtown Miami and central Broward, 60 to 90 minutes for Palm Beach County via the Turnpike or I-95.
Miami-Dade County Service Areas
Miami-Dade is the densest fuel market in our footprint and the heart of dispatch operations. Coverage concentrates on three industry clusters: port and airport logistics anchored by the Port of Miami and Miami International Airport, healthcare campuses across the Baptist Health and Jackson networks, and commercial high-rise standby-generator load along the Brickell, Doral, and Aventura corridors.
We also service the marine market at Miami Beach Marina, Sunset Harbour, and the private slips of Star, Hibiscus, and Palm Islands with NMMA-certified REC-90 and Premium Marine Diesel — dock-side, no markup, 250-gallon marine minimum.
Construction-site diesel for the Brickell, Wynwood, and Edgewater build-out runs alongside scheduled bulk drops to the NW 36th Street and Doral airport-cargo distribution corridors. Hialeah, our home base, is also a service city: industrial-corridor warehouses, food-processing operators, and trucking yards inside the city limits use the same dispatch routing as customers further out.
- Miami — Port of Miami, Brickell, Wynwood — diesel, gasoline, and 24/7 generator refueling for downtown high-rises and airport-cargo operators.
- Aventura — Aventura Mall, Turnberry Isle hospitality, and Biscayne Boulevard high-rise generator refueling across the Miami-Dade north line.
- Hialeah — Our home dispatch base — fastest ETA in the network, anchoring industrial-fleet and warehouse-corridor service across north Miami-Dade.
- Homestead — Agricultural diesel for South Dade nurseries and farm operations, plus Homestead-Miami Speedway event power.
- Doral — Airport-cargo, distribution warehouses, and CityPlace corporate towers — 12 to 20 minutes from dispatch via the Palmetto Expressway.
- Coral Gables — Discreet historic-district delivery — Latin American banking, legal towers on Ponce de Leon, and University of Miami facilities.
- Miami Lakes — Closest service city — Main Street mixed-use, Graham Concourse corporate towers, and NW 154th Street distribution fleets.
- Miami Beach — Marina dock-side yacht fueling at Miami Beach Marina and Sunset Harbour, plus Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive hotel generators.
Broward County Service Areas
Broward County logistics shape themselves around Port Everglades — one of the top three Florida container ports and a petroleum-import terminal — and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The freight corridor along I-595, I-95, and the Sawgrass Expressway concentrates fleet-fueling demand for last-mile operators, refrigerated distribution, and LTL linehaul.
Marine demand runs heavy from the Yachting Capital title cities — Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, and Hollywood — with dock-side Premium Marine Diesel at Bahia Mar, Las Olas Marina, and Pompano marina basin.
Hospitality fuel along A1A and the Hollywood Beach boardwalk supports kitchen and life-safety generators across resort properties, and Coral Springs and Plantation contribute corporate-park standby-generator and school-district fleet load. Our Broward service drops in from the Hialeah hub via I-75 (north) or the Palmetto Expressway and I-595 (east), typically 35 to 50 minutes one-way under normal traffic.
- Fort Lauderdale — Marine fuel at the Yachting Capital, Port Everglades cargo support, and FLL airport-area commercial fleets.
- Hollywood — Seminole Hard Rock event power, Hollywood Beach hospitality, and the Broward / Miami-Dade county-line fleet corridor.
- Pompano Beach — Pompano Park, Hillsboro Boulevard logistics, and Atlantic Boulevard hospitality with same-day Broward dispatch.
- Coral Springs — Sawgrass Expressway corridor — Coral Springs corporate parks, healthcare campuses, and west-Broward school district fleets.
- Davie — University of Florida campus, equestrian facilities, and SR-7 commercial fleets in central Broward.
- Plantation — Plantation corporate towers, Broward Mall hospitality, and west-Broward generator coverage.
- Deerfield Beach — Hillsboro Boulevard fleet operators, Century Village senior-community generators, and beachfront hospitality near the county line.
- Pembroke Pines — Pines Boulevard corporate parks, healthcare campuses, and west-Broward residential-community standby generators.
- Miramar — Miramar Park of Commerce — corporate HQs, distribution warehouses, and pharmaceutical / aviation tenants along Miramar Parkway.
Palm Beach County Service Areas
Palm Beach County introduces a different industry mix from the southern counties. Agricultural diesel demand runs west of the Turnpike — equestrian facilities and seasonal venues in Wellington, sugar-adjacent operations near the western county line, and nurseries spread across the western communities. Healthcare fuel concentrates around Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Bethesda Hospital East, JFK Medical Center, and Delray Medical Center, all of which depend on standby diesel for NFPA 110 compliance during grid events.
Resort and luxury hospitality fuel rounds out the mix in Boca Raton's Mizner Park, Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach, and the West Palm Beach Clematis Street district. Our Palm Beach runs route via the Turnpike or I-95 from Hialeah, with one-way drive time of 60 to 90 minutes — the upper end of our response envelope.
Critical emergency tiers target two hours into Palm Beach (versus one hour for Miami-Dade and Broward) reflecting the geographic distance, but the same fuel quality, drivers, and dispatch process apply across all three counties.
- West Palm Beach — Northern anchor of the tri-county footprint — Palm Beach International Airport, downtown corporate towers, and Clematis Street hospitality.
- Boca Raton — Boca corporate parks, Mizner Park hospitality, and FAU campus / Boca Raton Regional Hospital generator refueling.
- Wellington — Equestrian capital — Winter Equestrian Festival diesel, agricultural fuel, and Palms West Hospital backup power.
- Boynton Beach — Boynton Beach Mall, Quantum Park corporate corridor, and Bethesda Hospital East critical generator coverage.
- Delray Beach — Atlantic Avenue hospitality, golf-course maintenance fleets, and Delray Medical Center generator support.
Beyond Southeast Florida — Bulk Single-Drop Inquiries
Standard scheduled and recurring delivery is exclusive to the three-county footprint — Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. We do not currently operate in Monroe County (the Florida Keys), Collier County, Lee County, Martin County, or St. Lucie County, and we will not quote a recurring service we cannot deliver reliably. That said, single-drop bulk orders of 5,000 gallons or more may be feasible into Martin County, St.
Lucie County, or the upper Keys on a case-by-case basis when a tanker can complete a one-way delivery and return inside a single shift. Disaster-relief staging, large construction-site mobilization, and one-time industrial fills have all qualified historically. Call (305) 900-6725 with the address, gallon volume, fuel type, and delivery window — we will confirm feasibility before quoting, and decline up front if the run cannot meet our safety and routing standards.
Service Area FAQ
Do you serve every city in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties?
We serve 22 named cities across the three counties — every city listed on this page is inside our standard dispatch footprint. If your address falls in a smaller incorporated village or unincorporated area inside the tri-county boundary, call (305) 900-6725 — most addresses inside the three counties are deliverable, even if not individually listed.
Is there a delivery surcharge for outer-footprint cities?
No. Pricing is based on the rack index for the day plus a transparent delivery fee tied to gallons delivered, not zone. Wellington, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and Homestead pay the same per-gallon and delivery rate as Hialeah or Miami — the trade-off for outer cities is dispatch ETA, not price.
Do you deliver to specific ZIP codes outside the cities you list?
Most ZIP codes inside Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties are serviceable even if the surrounding municipality is not on our city page list. Provide the ZIP and address when you call dispatch and we will confirm before quoting. If we cannot deliver reliably, we will say so up front rather than quote a service we cannot fulfill.
What is the closest dispatch hub to my location?
Every tanker dispatches from our single hub at 7900 Oak Ln, Ste 465, Hialeah, FL 33016. Hialeah sits at the geographic midpoint of Miami-Dade and connects directly to Broward via I-75, the Palmetto, the Turnpike, and I-95. Miami Lakes, Doral, Hialeah, and Hialeah Gardens are 10 to 20 minutes away; Miami, Miami Beach, and Coral Gables are 25 to 40 minutes; Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood are 35 to 50 minutes; West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Delray Beach are 60 to 90 minutes via the Turnpike or I-95.
Can you serve outside the three-county footprint?
Standard scheduled and emergency delivery stops at the county lines of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. Bulk orders of 5,000 gallons or more may qualify for case-by-case service into Monroe County, Martin County, or St. Lucie County, but we will not commit to a recurring schedule outside the tri-county area. Call (305) 900-6725 for a feasibility quote on bulk single-drop deliveries.
What is the minimum gallon order across the service area?
Standard minimum for on-site fleet, generator, or bulk delivery is 250 gallons across all 22 cities. Marine dock-side delivery at Miami Beach Marina, Sunset Harbour, Fort Lauderdale, and Port Everglades has a 250-gallon minimum. Below 250 gallons for land delivery, retail fuel cards are typically more cost-effective and we will say so on the call.
Do response-time tiers vary by city?
Critical-tier emergency response targets one hour across Miami-Dade and Broward, two hours into Palm Beach County. Urgent-tier targets two hours tri-county; standard scheduled deliveries are same-day or next-day. Outer cities — Wellington, Delray Beach, Homestead — are inside the same tier structure but trend to the upper end of each window because of distance from dispatch.
Do you operate during hurricane evacuations and post-storm windows?
Yes. Dispatch holds through named storms with priority routing for contracted hospitals, data centers, telecommunications, and emergency operations centers. Pre-storm top-off windows open 72 hours before projected landfall; post-storm runs prioritize life-safety generators across the tri-county area. Fuel transfers pause during active lightning within 10 miles per NFPA 30A but resume as conditions clear.
Are emergency tiers available to non-contracted customers?
Scheduled deliveries (standard and same-day) are available to any qualified commercial customer. One-hour and two-hour emergency dispatch tiers are reserved for active or contracted accounts only — new customers should plan a scheduled first delivery, after which emergency dispatch can be added by agreement. This policy keeps emergency capacity available for the customers who depend on it.
Do you deliver to construction sites, marinas, and remote yards across all three counties?
Yes. We deliver to active construction sites with mobile equipment, marina dock-side fueling at Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Port Everglades, and Boca Raton, and remote yards or staging areas as long as the site is accessible to a Class-8 tanker and meets DOT spotter requirements. Tight urban-infill, historic-district, and barrier-island sites are routine — our drivers know the loading windows and access constraints.
Other Pages You May Need
- Fuel Delivery Near Me — locator-style entry point if you are searching by proximity.
- Services — full catalog: diesel, gasoline, marine fuel, generator refueling, equipment rental.
- Southeast Florida Overview — regional market context and tri-county service notes.
- Request a Free Quote — typed quote form for new customers.
- Contact Dispatch — direct lines, email, and 24/7 emergency contact.
Contact Exigo Fuels
Exigo Fuels Florida — 7900 Oak Ln, Ste 465, Hialeah, FL 33016. Phone: (305) 900-6725. Email: sales@exigofuels.com. 24/7 emergency dispatch available across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.