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    The Shell Card fleet card can be used by fleet customers at Shell branded services stations across Australia. Commercial and Industrial Viva Energy is a significant supplier of fuel, lubricants and specialty hydrocarbon products to commercial customers in the aviation, marine, transport, resources, defence, construction, agriculture and ...

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  6. Shell account - Wikipedia

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    A shell account is a user account on a remote server, typically running under Unix or Linux operating systems. The account gives access to a text-based command-line interface in a shell, via a terminal emulator. The user typically communicates with the server via the SSH protocol. In the early days of the Internet, one would connect using a modem.

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  8. Fuel card - Wikipedia

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    A fuel card or fleet card is used as a payment card most commonly for gasoline, diesel, and other fuels at gas stations. Fleet cards can also be used to pay for vehicle maintenance and expenses at the discretion of the fleet owner or manager. Most fuel cards are charge cards. Fleet cards are unique due to the convenient and comprehensive ...

  9. Shell bank - Wikipedia

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    A shell bank is a financial institution that does not have a physical presence in any country.In order to prevent money laundering, Subtitle A of the USA PATRIOT Act specifically prohibits such institutions, with the exception of shell banks that are affiliate (under the control) of a bank that has a physical presence in the U.S. or if the foreign shell bank is subject to supervision by a ...