
17 April 2025
Morgan Fuels is one of the fastest growing fuel companies in Europe. The company provides fuel card services, bulk fuels, lubricants and capital equipment to commercial, agricultural, retail and domestic customers throughout Ireland and the UK. Established in 1981 the business has organically grown to become one of largest supplier of fuels in Ireland. Read about their adoption of Touchstar's Fuelstar system to optimise deliveries. Read More >>

03 March 2025
James D Bilsland is a family-driven fuel and lubricants distributor with a customer-focussed ethos at the heart of its operation. James D Bilsland was set up in 1964, operating just one lorry delivering tractor diesel and vaporising oil to local farmers. It has grown to become one of the leading operators in the oil and gas industry supplying fuels and lubricants to Scotland and the North of England. The company has recently invested in Touchstar mobile computing technology to optimise delivery and boost customer service. Read More >>

18 February 2025
Houghtons of London select ‘PODStar’ from Touchstar Technologies to transform their distribution operation. are a family run national supplier of fresh fruit, vegetables, dairy, frozen and dried goods, to over 500 individual clients daily.The company operates from a custom built, fully refrigerated 7,000 square foot distribution centre in located in Croydon. Click to read full story. Read More >>

13 January 2025
Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a strategic imperative for boardrooms around the world. Reporting on sustainability measures is now expected, if not legislated. What’s more, consumers are more conscious of the impact their buying decisions have and expect brands to demonstrate their eco-friendly practices across the supply chain. One powerful tool that is being more widely adopted is mobile data capture. This blog explores it's contribution in greater detail. Read More >>

09 December 2024
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves made history when she became the first female in British parliamentary history to deliver a Budget. Billed as a Budget made up of ‘tough decisions’, it was feared British business would bear the brunt of shoring up the economy and investing in public services. Indeed, many feared any proposed changes would be to the detriment of meeting green policy obligations. In the end, the Budget brought some relief in terms of fuel overheads and helping some firms invest in a greener future. However, it wasn’t without pain, particularly that related to increases to employment costs. Read More >>