Below is a summary of our process, main transaction documents used, and general procurement procedures.
Fill out the request form at the bottom of the page and our team will coordinate with our global supplier and refinery network to identify competitive pricing and available sourcing options based on your quantity, region, and logistics requirements.
Jet A-1 fuel procurement typically involves several stages of supplier coordination, pricing review, transaction documentation, logistics planning, and delivery scheduling. Because wholesale aviation fuel pricing can vary based on procurement volume, location, transportation requirements, refinery access, and global market conditions, each request is generally reviewed according to the operational details of the transaction.
Our procurement network works with commercial buyers seeking wholesale Jet A-1 fuel sourcing opportunities across domestic and international markets. Once a procurement inquiry is received, our team reviews the requested quantity, sourcing region, delivery requirements, logistics considerations, and operational timelines before coordinating with our network of suppliers, refineries, and procurement channels.
Depending on the transaction structure and procurement requirements, aviation fuel transactions may involve documentation and procedures commonly used within international commodity and energy markets. These may include:
- Soft Corporate Offers (SCO)
- Sales and Purchase Agreements (SPA)
- Commercial Invoices (CI)
- NCNDA / IMFPA agreements
- Tank Storage Agreements (TSA)
- SGS inspection reports
- Proof of Product (POP)
- Tank Storage Receipts (TSR)
- Dip Test Authorization (DTA)
- Authorization To Verify (ATV)
- Proof of Funds (POF)
- Certificate of Origin documentation
These procedures are commonly used to support transaction coordination, supplier verification, operational compliance, proof of product review, logistics planning, and delivery scheduling throughout the procurement process.
Wholesale jet fuel pricing is influenced by several factors including crude oil markets, refinery production levels, transportation logistics, regional fuel availability, shipping conditions, and procurement volume. Larger fuel quantities and recurring supply requirements may also affect pricing structures depending on supplier availability and logistics conditions.
Complete the quote request form below with your procurement requirements, estimated quantity, delivery location, and logistics details. Our team will review your request and coordinate with our global supplier and refinery network to identify available sourcing opportunities and competitive pricing options based on your operational requirements.
Initial procurement review and supplier coordination timelines may vary depending on sourcing requirements, logistics conditions, supplier procedures, and market availability.
*We only work with direct purchasers, authorized procurement officers, and intermediaries with direct contractual authority. Multi-layer broker chains and unauthorized intermediary inquiries will not be considered.