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Tank Monitoring

 

Web-Based Inventory Management

Customers can remotely monitor fuel storage tanks anywhere in the world from their computers or cell phones. By providing customers with access to anytime, anywhere fueling data on PS Energy Group's web portal, etrac-TM eliminates the need for someone to travel onsite to check the fuel levels in above-ground tanks.

BENEFITS of the etrac Tank Monitoring Solution:

  • Inventory monitoring from any Internet-accessible location in the world
  • Delivery scheduling
  • Shrink control – continuous tank readings detect leaks or theft
  • Operational optimization – accurate, reliable information in real time; custom alerts sent to your email or mobile device
  • Improves safety by keeping employees off the tank(s), no need for manual tank readings
  • EPA Compliance

Applications:

  • Tank farms and remote locations
  • Distillates, fuels, cryogenics, and chemicals
  • Tank heights from 1-50 feet

Level Notification Options:

  • Pager
  • Voice
  • Email
  • Fax

 

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