What procedures are required for a mobile refueling vehicle to operate?

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VincentLynn
07/28/25 9:06pm
Required conditions: Condition 1: Must hold the "Wholesale (Retail) License for Refined Oil Products," "Hazardous Chemicals Business License," "Road Transport Business License," and "Business License," and carry on board the vehicle and personnel qualification certificates, refined oil distribution contracts, and oil purchase outbound certificates. Condition 2: Only allowed to transport oil from the source to the location designated by the client according to specified purposes, and carry on board the relevant vehicle and personnel qualification certificates and transport documents. Condition 3: Mobile refueling vehicles must also pay attention to giving way to other vehicles while driving on the road. The operation of the vehicle is subject to a designated person responsibility system, and others are not allowed to use the refueling vehicle without permission.
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LaAshlyn
08/12/25 1:47am
Running a mobile fuel truck business legally is no small matter. Based on my over ten years of experience in this field, the procedures are quite complicated and must be handled step by step. First, you need to obtain a business license by registering a company or individual business with the local market supervision department—this is your entry ticket. Second, the hazardous chemicals operation license is the core requirement; without it, you can't even think about handling fuel. You'll need to pass a safety assessment by the Emergency Management Bureau, which will inspect the fuel tank's sealing and fire prevention measures. You'll also need to prepare a site layout plan. Third, the vehicle itself must be properly modified, and you must apply for a road transport permit from the transportation department. Don’t forget to get special insurance coverage just in case. Fourth, a fire safety license is mandatory—the fire department will inspect fire extinguishers and operational procedures. I’ve seen many people skip these steps and end up fined into bankruptcy, with their vehicles impounded. I recommend hiring a professional agent to handle the process—it saves time and effort. Also, don’t neglect regular vehicle maintenance, such as monthly fuel system checks. Safety should always come first.
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