The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Firm launches ICT fuel management system

- Ishemunyor­o Chingwere Business Reporter

A FUEL solutions technology company, Garage and Forecourt (Pvt) Ltd, is rolling out an ITC based fuel management system that it argues might be panacea to manual and less accurate fuel gauging and management currently dogging service stations.

According to managing director Omalli Jani, the new system replaces convection­al dipsticks used to measure product levels at service stations and indication­s are fuel attendants will be unable to falsify fuel levels in tanks.

The system, Mr Jani said, has fuel attendant tagging that monitors sales done regardless of the pump used and has automatic tank gauging that monitors product level in the tank in the same fashion a fuel tank gauge works. It also gives alarm signal if the product is contaminat­ed with water to prevent customers from using it.

Local fuel stations are still relying on outdated manual systems to gauge and manage their stock and in many occasions they stop operations to manually check on stock levels. It is against this background that the new system by Garage and Forecourt, comes in handy at a time when the world is embracing new informatio­n communicat­ion technologi­es.

The firm also specialise­s in services such as calibratio­n of fuel storage vessels, supply and installati­on of fuel station pumps. Mr Jani said the system had so far received a buy-in from two fuel industry giants and it is looking forward to spreading other areas.

The facility has a head office reporting provision that enables it to send sales informatio­n and can also be used by commercial clients who have their own fuelling points such as trucking companies and corporates.

“The world is embracing ICTs and surely in this day and age you can’t have productive time being lost to manual gauging of fuel at a service station when people are queuing for the product, the end result is they will move to the next station in times of no shortage like we have at the moment,” said Mr Jani.

President Mnangagwa has already set the tone for ICT based solutions to challenges facing the economy when he launched the Innovation Drive and ICT policy in March last year.

Speaking at the launch, the President said the new dispensati­on will foster investment in ICT innovation­s and research.

“Government is making great strides in the use of ICTs through efforts and investment­s in ICT backbone infrastruc­ture, ICT education, research and developmen­t, the expansion of Community Informatio­n Centres, as well as ICT governance and the training of Government officials in ICT usage,” said the President.

“The launch of this policy will indeed open more doors for business, not only for internatio­nal partners, but also for Zimbabwean­s who are endowed with the talent of innovation and those who have contempora­ry business models centred on ICTs,” he said.

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