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Fuel management data on-line is safely accessible anywhere

Fuel Management On-Line (FMO) is an exceptionally powerful management tool available from Fueltek that will allow commercial and public service fleet vehicle managers to control and reduce fuel costs. The software networks all the fuel hardware elements such as fuel management terminals, tank monitoring systems and gathers critical fuel intelligence. Other devices such as automated gates and barriers can be accommodated by the software. The software can be installed on company networks or remotely hosted by Fueltek and is easy to customise to produce detailed fuel use information.

The program, application customisation, data and reports can all be hosted on Fueltek's servers. "When we host the system our client has less to worry about. We take care of back-up, upgrades and all operational issues. This removes the burden on their internal computing resources and staff and lets them get on with their core business," explained Fueltek managing director Martin Devine.

FMO is equally applicable to small fleet, single depot operations as it is to major operators with hundreds of vehicles and scores of locations. There is no limit to the number of devices on the network. "This is a flexible fuel management tool. Being Internet based, managers can access data using a secure password from the office PC, from any laptop or mobile device with an internet connection. This means that a manager, away from base on business, can still keep track of operations from anywhere there is an Internet connection. Information can be accessed by managers based on their individual profile that specifies what they can and cannot see and the actions they can initiate," added Fueltek's managing director Martin Devine.

Internet Protocol (IP) provides the communication backbone. Every device on the network has a unique IP identity and is connected to the controlling computer via the internet (or the client's dedicated intranet). These networks are extremely reliable, which is why IP is extensively used in the security industry to network and monitor CCTV, access control, security and fire alarms.



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