Exigo Fuels vs Quick Fuel: Florida Fuel Delivery Compared

Both Exigo Fuels and Quick Fuel show up in Florida commercial fuel searches, but the two companies operate fundamentally different fueling models — and a buyer choosing between them is usually choosing between two service categories, not two versions of the same product. This page lays out the comparison honestly so a procurement lead, fleet manager, or facility director can decide which model fits the operation.

TL;DR — Quick Verdict

Choose Exigo Fuels if:

Choose Quick Fuel if:

These models often complement each other — many Florida operations run a national cardlock card for over-the-road trucks plus a local on-site mobile delivery account for generators, equipment, marine, and yard tanks. The two are not always either-or.

1. Service Area Comparison

Service area is the single biggest difference between Exigo Fuels and Quick Fuel, and it is the comparison point most worth getting right before any other evaluation.

Exigo Fuels serves the Southeast Florida tri-county corridor — Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties — across 18 cities from Homestead in the south to Wellington and Boynton Beach to the north. Dispatch operates 24/7 out of Hialeah, with normal-traffic response windows of roughly 30–60 minutes into Miami-Dade, 60–90 minutes into Broward, and 60–120 minutes into Palm Beach. Coverage is on-site mobile delivery — DOT tankers loaded at Port Everglades and Port Miami racks and dispatched directly to customer equipment, tanks, and vessels.

Quick Fuel Fleet Services, per the company's public website, operates "49 locations across the Central and Eastern U.S." with sites positioned "near major highways and truck routes." Quick Fuel is "a World Kinect brand" and is headquartered in Auburn, California. Their public site does not enumerate every state in the network, and Florida is not stated among the regions listed on the page. Coverage is the cardlock model — fleet trucks drive to a Quick Fuel site, scan a fleet card, and refuel at an unattended high-flow dispenser.

Service area — at a glance

Dimension Exigo Fuels Quick Fuel Fleet Services
Footprint Southeast Florida tri-county — 18 cities "Central and Eastern U.S." — 49 cardlock sites (per quickfuel.com)
Florida coverage Miami, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton + 11 others Florida not stated on quickfuel.com locations page (verify with Quick Fuel directly for current network)
Delivery model On-site mobile delivery (tanker to customer) Cardlock — customer drives to station
Dispatch base Hialeah, FL (24/7) HQ Auburn, CA — World Kinect brand

2. Service Offerings

Because the two companies run different models, the service catalogs do not overlap one-to-one. A buyer comparing them is really comparing on-site mobile delivery to cardlock fleet fueling — two complementary categories rather than direct substitutes.

Exigo Fuels offers: on-site fuel delivery to equipment, day tanks, and yard tanks; bulk fuel delivery from 250 gallons up through multi-tanker projects of 50,000+ gallons; generator refueling for hospitals, data centers, telecom, and other NFPA 110 critical infrastructure; fleet fueling at customer yards (wet-hosing); marine and dockside fueling at Port Everglades, Port Miami, and regional commercial marinas; reefer fueling for refrigerated transport; fuel polishing for tanks with water, sediment, or microbial contamination; equipment rental (loan tanks and pumps) on supply contracts; and a hurricane-prep program with priority contracted dispatch during named-storm events. Diesel grades supplied include ASTM D975 ULSD on-road, IRS §4082 red dyed off-road, and B5 biodiesel blend.

Quick Fuel Fleet Services offers, per their public website: cardlock diesel fueling at unattended sites; diesel "blended with Vitalic additive at most locations" per the Quick Fuel site; Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) at the cardlock; fleet fuel card acceptance and issuance; and an online monitoring and reporting portal where managers can "limit fueling with any combination of" PIN, product type, time windows, and gallon caps, with "E-receipts" that "notify you who fueled where, when, and how much." Quick Fuel emphasizes truck-fueling speed — "a semi can fuel at our site and be back on the road in 8 minutes or less" per quickfuel.com. We have not found public information about Quick Fuel offering on-site mobile delivery, marine fueling, generator on-site refueling, or fuel polishing, so we omit those rather than guess.

Service offerings — at a glance

Service Exigo Fuels Quick Fuel
On-site fuel delivery (mobile)YesNot stated on public site
Cardlock unattended station networkNot offeredYes — 49 sites (per quickfuel.com)
Bulk fuel delivery (250 gal – 50,000+ gal)YesNot stated on public site
Generator refueling on-siteYesNot stated on public site
Marine / dockside fuelingYes (Port Everglades, Port Miami)Not stated on public site
Fleet card with PIN/product/time controlsCustomer fuel cards availableYes (per quickfuel.com)
DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid)Not suppliedYes (per quickfuel.com)
Fuel polishingYesNot stated on public site
Equipment loan (tanks, pumps)Yes (on supply contracts)Not stated on public site
Hurricane-prep priority dispatchYes (contracted accounts)Not stated on public site

3. Response Time and Emergency Dispatch

Response time is the comparison point where the two operating models diverge most clearly. Mobile on-site delivery and cardlock cardlock fueling answer "how fast can fuel reach the asset that needs it" with completely different mechanisms.

Exigo Fuels runs 24/7 dispatch from Hialeah and operates a tiered emergency response framework — 1-hour, 2-hour, and 4-hour response windows — exclusively for active contracted customers under a standing supply agreement. Contracted accounts receive priority dispatch during hurricane events, pipeline disruptions, and any critical-infrastructure event where on-site fuel becomes the bottleneck. New customers are scheduled on a planned-delivery basis; the typical first-delivery window is 24 to 48 hours from quote acceptance. Walk-up emergency fuel during a declared storm is not guaranteed for non-contracted accounts — this is intentional, because hurricane-prep customers need to know the trucks are reserved for them.

Quick Fuel Fleet Services, per the company's public website, does not publish a delivery SLA because the cardlock model does not depend on dispatch. The relevant performance claim Quick Fuel publishes is throughput at the site itself — the company states that "a semi can fuel at our site and be back on the road in 8 minutes or less" thanks to "high-flow diesel dispensers." For an over-the-road truck routed past a Quick Fuel station, that 8-minute fuel stop is the comparable performance metric. For an asset that cannot drive to a fuel station — a generator, a piece of immobile equipment, a docked vessel, a yard tank — the cardlock model does not apply, regardless of network speed.

The honest framing: each company is fast at what it does. Exigo Fuels can put a tanker on a generator pad at a Coral Gables hospital in under an hour for a contracted account. Quick Fuel can fuel a truck at a network site in 8 minutes per their website. They are not actually competing on the same response-time axis.

4. Pricing and Contracts

Neither Exigo Fuels nor Quick Fuel publishes a fixed retail per-gallon price online — both run commercial pricing structured per account, which is normal for B2B fuel.

Exigo Fuels prices every quote as OPIS Port Everglades or Port Miami daily rack + a transparent per-gallon margin + federal and state taxes where applicable (on-road only — red dyed off-road is tax-exempt under IRS §4082). OPIS is the Oil Price Information Service daily terminal rack benchmark, and using OPIS as the basis means the gallon price floats with the wholesale market rather than being marked up off a private index. Margin scales down with volume — accounts moving 5,000+ gallons per month unlock a first-tier discount, 15,000+ gallons per month moves to a second tier. Commercial credit is offered as Net-10, Net-15, or Net-30 on approved credit, with first deliveries typically running on prepay or credit card while the credit application clears in 2–5 business days. Every invoice itemizes rack + margin + tax separately.

Quick Fuel Fleet Services, per their public website, directs prospective customers to "Apply Now" or contact sales representatives for "private pricing" on national accounts. We have not found a publicly stated benchmark or pricing structure on the Quick Fuel public site, so we omit specifics rather than guess. The fleet-card model typically prices off a network rate or wholesale benchmark plus margin, but the actual structure for any given Quick Fuel customer is set during the application and account-setup process.

Important caveat: per-gallon prices in commercial fuel are quoted live against a market that moves daily, so this comparison page does not list any specific dollar figure for either company. Anyone evaluating the two on price should request a written quote from each on the same volume and product specification, on the same business day, and compare margin and benchmark side-by-side.

5. Customer Fit — Who Should Choose Which

A buyer choosing between Exigo Fuels and Quick Fuel is usually really choosing which model fits the asset that needs fuel. The decision flow:

Exigo Fuels is best for: Southeast Florida B2B operations that need fuel delivered to assets that do not drive to a fuel station. That includes generator-critical facilities (hospitals, data centers, telecom central offices, water treatment plants, NFPA 110 Level 1 backup systems), commercial marine operators at Port Everglades and Port Miami, construction contractors with jobsite tanks and Tier 4 Final equipment, agricultural operators in western Palm Beach and south Miami-Dade running irrigation pumps and tractors, hospitality properties with backup generation and grounds-keeping fleets, and any operation that wants 24/7 dispatch with contracted hurricane-season priority. Volume sweet spot is 500 to 9,000 gallons per drop on weekly to bi-weekly cadence, scaling up to multi-tanker bulk projects.

Quick Fuel Fleet Services is best for: Per their public positioning, fleets with over-the-road trucks routed across the Central and Eastern U.S. corridors where Quick Fuel cardlock sites are located — operations that benefit from high-flow truck dispensers, fleet-card PIN/product/time controls, automated transaction reporting and e-receipts, and the 8-minute truck fuel stop Quick Fuel highlights on their site. The cardlock model is well-suited to long-haul truck fueling where drivers can be routed to network sites along their planned route.

Many Florida operations end up running both — a national cardlock card (Quick Fuel or another provider) for over-the-road trucks routed outside Florida, plus an on-site mobile delivery account (Exigo Fuels) for generators, equipment, marine, and yard tanks within Southeast Florida. These are not mutually exclusive, and treating the comparison as either-or usually means missing one of the two needs.

Other Comparisons

This is one of several comparison pages we publish to help Florida buyers evaluate the commercial fuel landscape honestly. If you are also weighing Exigo Fuels against on-demand mobile fuel apps, regional Florida wet-hosing operators, or national fleet-card networks like Diesel Direct or WEX, contact us and we will share what we know about the relevant alternative for your specific use case. Or compare us against the categories directly: on-site fuel delivery, fleet fueling at customer yards, bulk fuel delivery, and emergency fueling. To open a commercial supply account, call (305) 900-6725 or submit a contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Exigo Fuels and Quick Fuel?

Exigo Fuels and Quick Fuel operate two different commercial fueling models. Exigo Fuels is a Southeast Florida on-site mobile fuel delivery company — DOT-certified tankers leave our Hialeah dispatch and bring diesel or gasoline directly to customer equipment, generators, marine vessels, and tank farms across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Quick Fuel Fleet Services, per their public website, operates a cardlock network of 49 unattended fueling stations across the Central and Eastern U.S. for trucks and fleet vehicles that drive to a Quick Fuel site to refuel. The right fit depends on whether your operation can drive to a fuel station or needs fuel delivered on-site.

Which company has 24/7 emergency fuel response in Florida?

Exigo Fuels operates 24/7 dispatch from Hialeah with tiered emergency response — 1-hour, 2-hour, and 4-hour windows — for active contracted accounts across Southeast Florida. Quick Fuel Fleet Services per their public website does not publish a delivery SLA because their model is unattended cardlock stations open to fleet card holders rather than on-site dispatch. New Exigo Fuels customers are scheduled on a planned-delivery basis; the contracted emergency tiers are exclusive to active customers under a standing supply agreement.

Does Quick Fuel deliver in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, Florida?

Per Quick Fuel Fleet Services' public website, the Quick Fuel cardlock network covers the Central and Eastern U.S. with 49 locations and Florida is not listed among the regions stated on their site. Quick Fuel's model is also drive-to cardlock fueling rather than on-site mobile delivery — even where the network reaches, fleets fuel by driving to the station. Exigo Fuels operates on-site mobile fuel delivery in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and 15 other Southeast Florida cities. For mobile on-site fuel delivery in Florida, Exigo Fuels and other Florida-based mobile fuel delivery operators are the relevant category.

How do Exigo Fuels and Quick Fuel pricing compare?

The two companies use different pricing structures because they operate different models. Exigo Fuels prices on-site bulk fuel deliveries as OPIS Port Everglades or Port Miami daily rack price plus a transparent per-gallon margin, plus federal and state taxes where applicable, with Net-10, Net-15, or Net-30 credit on approved commercial accounts. Quick Fuel Fleet Services per their public website directs customers to apply for private pricing through their sales team for national fleet-card accounts. Neither company publishes a fixed retail per-gallon price online — both use commercial pricing structures negotiated per account.

Can I switch from Quick Fuel to Exigo Fuels?

Yes — Florida operations that currently use Quick Fuel cardlock for fleet trucks but also need on-site mobile fuel delivery for generators, equipment, marine vessels, or yard tanks can run both systems in parallel rather than switching one for the other. The two models complement each other: cardlock for over-the-road truck fueling at stations, on-site mobile delivery for everything that does not move to a fuel station. To open an Exigo Fuels commercial account, call (305) 900-6725 or submit a contact form. First on-site delivery typically happens 24 to 48 hours after quote acceptance for scheduled commercial customers.

Sources and Notes

Public statements about Quick Fuel Fleet Services on this page are sourced from quickfuel.com as of April 2026 — including the 49-location count, "Central and Eastern U.S." footprint, "World Kinect brand" designation, the 8-minute truck-fuel claim, the Vitalic additive blend reference, and the DEF and fleet-card features. Quick Fuel's network and offerings may change over time; verify current Quick Fuel coverage and pricing directly with Quick Fuel before making a procurement decision. Exigo Fuels statements reflect our current operational model as of April 2026. Comparison information on this page is provided in good faith for buyer education; we do not claim parity with or competitive advantage over Quick Fuel on dimensions outside Southeast Florida on-site mobile fuel delivery, which is the category Exigo Fuels operates in.