Romania: Rompetrol Implements Central Monitoring System for Service Station Network
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Thursday, 09 April 2009 |
Rompetrol Downstream, the retail division of Rompetrol Group has
completed project for the first command and monitoring center for fuel
distribution and the service station network costing over us$16.3
million.
“Rompetrol Command Center (ROC) is a first in Romanian oil industry, enabling real time monitoring and management of Rompetrol’s petroleum transport and distribution scheduling as well as coordination of activities of its service station network. The new terminal will ensure a full quality control and management of the distribution of petroleum products from the refinery to people’s cars”, said Titov Buzescu, managing director of Rompoetrol Downstream and vice-president retail and marketing of Rompetrol Group.
The new central monitoring system includes service station equipment, fuel stocks, safety (motion, access, temperature, smoke, explosion sensors, and video cameras), as well as the monitoring system of petrol tanks, and fuel unloading process.
The new command center is currently monitoring Rompetrol Expres mobile service stations, company owned outlets and retail stations with a 20cm-capacity designed to large fuel consumers such as companies in food, construction and transportation industry.
It is hoped to complete the integration process for its operation activities by the end of August which will inlcude the commercial market and key partners.
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