Can a fuel truck sell fuel?

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DominicRose
07/30/25 6:57am
Can a fuel truck sell fuel? The following are the specific requirements for a mobile fuel truck to sell fuel: Licenses and Business License: A mobile fuel truck needs to possess a 'Hazardous Chemicals Business License', 'Refined Oil Wholesale (Retail) Business License', 'Road Transport Business License', and 'Business License'. On-board Documents: The vehicle must carry a refined oil distribution contract, proof of oil purchase and outbound shipment, and qualification certificates for the personnel on board. Certificates: When registering the vehicle, it must have the vehicle chassis certificate, the fuel truck's complete vehicle certificate, and the tank inspection certificate issued by the quality inspection department.
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