Fuel distribution is the final engineering frontier of the hydrocarbon lifecycle, where refined molecules transition into economic momentum. This paper presents a structured review of fuel logistics execution—from refinery dispatch systems to retail penetration—while highlighting the strategic evolution of market-adaptive fuel distribution. It evaluates multimodal transport networks, storage terminal innovations, demand-responsive fuel formulation, regional pricing adaptation, regulatory synchronization, and commercialization strategies that shape modern fuel accessibility. The study emphasizes that downstream logistics is no longer a passive supply operation but an intelligent, market-sensitive distribution ecosystem balancing quality preservation, cost efficiency, safety, and real-time demand dynamics. The paper concludes that the future of fuel logistics lies in adaptive supply networks supported by automation, real-time analytics, and regulatory-aligned market responsiveness.
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Anuj Santosh Jagadale
Vivek Parshuram Diavte
Nilesh Dnyaneshwar Koli
Shivaji University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895206c1944d70ce06117 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.64823/ijter.2604001