2. Driver drives up to the company's authorized gas station and waits specifically to be loaded by his gas pump boy-accomplice.
Shouldn't that Gas be inside your Truck's fuel tank? (courtesy of madsens 1.com) |
3. Gas pump boy-accomplice loads only Pesos 800 worth of fuel to the truck.
4. The balance of Pesos 700 worth of fuel is loaded onto a fuel container.
5. Gas pump-boy accomplice will later sell the fuel to other public transport vehicles that are owned by individuals like Jeepneys (common in Manila) and trucks that are owned by individuals and always willing to accept cheap fuel.
6. Driver and gas pump boy-accomplice split the sales on his next trip. And again , the cycle repeats itself.
How many Logistics or Transportation managers have a policy of spot-checking the fuel tank of trucks just after they fill-up with gas?
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