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PETROL STATION AUTOMATION

FUEL STATION AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING

Automatic tank gauging systems for petrol stations is a solution that enables both station managers/caretakers as well as offsite supervisors access crucial data about the stock levels in underground tanks.

We provide the latest magnetostrictive sensor technology in accurately determining the product level and water level to within 64 microns. The sensor probes are continuously monitored ensuring detection any product movement when running passively.

Remote monitoring of tank behaviour is provided through online login via standard web browsers such as Internet Explorer. This information can be used by planners to optimize logistics of fuel deliveries, as well as receive alarms.

 

FORECOURT AUTOMATION & STATION MANAGMENT

Using the same software and base hardware, forecourt automation is enabled by simple addition of wired or wireless modules in compatible dispensers. This enables automatic tank calibration whereby a smart algorithm compares dispenser values and the ATG values to create a new calibration table that takes into account dynamic behaviour of the tank.

With forecourt automation, it is possible to do automatic reconciliation of pump and tank values, detect leakage, and reconcile sales to pump values. Additionally, the onsite or offsite managers can automatically adjust pump prices and program running times, and assign dispensers to specific pump attendants.

Vehicle Identification Systems is a smart method of fleet owners to control fuelling events of their drivers. This replaces cash based system which is prone to human factors, with a computerized smart system. The fleet owner can program the maximum fuelling quantity and number of fuelling events allowed on specific days.

This technology is not just about controls but can be adapted for marketing the service of the fuel vendor by including discount provisions to regular clients who use the VIS as well as provide attractive package to fleet owners who are keen to control fuel usage of their fleets.