Category I: Marketer MembershipPetroleum Marketers, Dealers, Lube Oil Marketers Petroleum Marketer - Any person, firm or corporation who markets petroleum products in the State of Florida and purchases petroleum wholesale, owning and/or operating facilities whose operation is of an independent and nature, unaffi liated with a petroleum refiner. | Florida Sales/Gallons Per Year | Membership Dues | | Under 3 Million | $ 500 | | 3,000,000 - 3,600,000 | $ 750 | | 3,600,000 - 6,000,000 | $ 900 | | 6,000,000 - 8,400,000 | $ 1,000 | | 8,400,000 - 10,800,000 | $ 1,300 | | 10,800,000 - 15,000,000 | $ 1,800 | | 15,000,000 - 20,000,000 | $ 2,300 | | 20,000,000 - 50,000,000 | $ 3,000 | | 50,000,000 - 100,000,000 | $ 4,000 | | 100,000,000+ | $ 5,000 | | Heating Oil Only | $ 300 |
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Dealer - An Independent Operator who owns or leases and operates retail gasoline facilities. | Number of CStores | Membership Dues | | 1 to 3 Stores | $ 300 | | 4 to 9 Stores | $ 500 | | 10+ Stores | $1,000 |
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Lubricant Marketers - Any person, firm or corporation who markets lubricants in the State of Florida and purchases lubricants wholesale, owning and/or operating lubricant distribution equipment and/or facilities. Persons, fi rms, or corporations who market other petroleum products in addition to lubricants must base FPMA membership dues on the greater trade. | Florida Sales/Gallons Per Year | Membership Dues | | Under 75,000 | $ 500 | | 75,000 - 200,000 | $ 750 | | 200,000 - 300,000 | $1,000 | | 300,000 - 500,000 | $1,250 | | 500,000+ | $1,500 |
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Category II: Non-Petroleum MarketersAny person, firm or corporation not directly engaged in selling products or services tomarketer members, who shares common characteristics, interests or pursuits with marketer members. NOTE: This does not include anyone who who would qualify as a petroleum marketer. | Business Status | Membership Dues | | Supermarkets/Superettes with less than 10 locations | $ 300 | | Supermarkets/Superettes with 10-20 locations | $ 500 | | Supermarkets/Superettes with 20+ locations | $1,000 | | CStores without Fuel | $ 300 | | Agricultural Facilities | $ 300 | | Marinas | $ 300 | | Others | $ 300 |
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| Category III: Supplier MembersAny person,
firm or corporation directly engaged in selling products or services
toCategory I and II members. | Business
Status | Membership Dues | | Accounting, Computer, Legal & Other Professional
Services | $ 500 | | Bio/Alternative Fuel
Suppliers | $1,000 | | Common
Carriers | $ 500 | | C-Store
Services | $ 500 | | Direct Store
Deliveries | $ 500 | | Warehouses/Distribution Centers | $1,000 | | Environmental
Services | $1,000 | | Food
Brokers | $
500 | | Lubricant
Suppliers | $1,000 | | Manufacturers/Mfg
Reps | $
500 | | Miscellaneous | $ 500 | | Petroleum Fuel Suppliers | $1,500 |
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Category IV: PatronsAny person,
firm, corporation, or organization who believes that support of
FPMAMarketer members (Categories I and II) warrants extraordinary
participation in theAssociation. All Patron Members receive special
recognition by FPMA as noted on the Dues Structure
page. Any Category III Member is welcomed to upgrade
their Membership to Patron. Patrons Receive:
- Free links & logos on the FPMA site
- Patron Page on the FPMA site
- Patron Page
in the Membership Directory
- Patron Signage at
Trade Show Booth
- Recognition in the PetroGram
Magazine
- Recognition at the annual
Convention
- Annual Patron Fee
$2500
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