Yesway Finds the Solution for Growing Compliance Challenges

 

Yesway’s Compliance Manager, Melissa Davis, spoke about the company’s partnership with Titan Cloud and how Titan’s solutions have made an overall positive impact on their business.

With business operations in nine U.S. states, many local regulations to follow and different insurance guidelines to meet, Yesway faces daily challenges.

“The biggest challenge we have is our rapid growth,” Davis said, noting that the solution they had been using was no longer adequate to meet the needs of an expanding business.

“We had numerous spreadsheets and different databases,” Davis said. “We did not have departments synced up. We needed real-time knowledge of our compliance and access to all our data. Our tank monitor connectivity and feedback had delays, and our alarm management system was costly.”

Davis and her team at Yesway realized they needed a new solution to manage compliance more efficiently and effectively.

“We needed to find a platform that was cost-effective, worked with our existing portfolio of c-stores and equipment, and could both grow and adapt to regulatory changes as well as adding vendors and staff,” Davis said. “Yesway needed something flexible and customizable.”

That platform was Titan Cloud. Listen in to find out more about how Titan helped Melissa solve these challenges and more during this episode of Tank Talk.

“Switching compliance platforms can be daunting,” Davis said. “But Titan cloud was there to walk us through every step of the way and provide the customization we required.”

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