Duncan Adams upgrades fuel management system 05 October 2015

Duncan Adams, one of the largest privately-held transport and distribution companies in Scotland, has upgraded its fuelling management control, with a new system Cameron Forecourt.

The Falkirk-based operator, runs a substantial fuel bunkering site, servicing the local area and beyond, so the new control system has been configured to accept fuel bunkering cards initially from Key Fuels – although others may yet be accepted.

Eric Adams, director at Duncan Adams, explains that the new system allows for full traceability of all fuel drawings from all clients, so that the company can maintains full audit trails.

“The new system has resulted in notable cost and convenience benefits for us,” states Adams.

“Our on-site system was becoming both dated and a drain on resources, with maintenance and additional costs adding to the expenditure required to keep it going,” he continues.

“The new system made perfect sense, met all of our needs and was professionally implemented and commissioned by Cameron Forecourt.”

The new system now allows Duncan Adams’ staff to keep a constant check on fuel movements, stock levels and consumption, providing complete and accurate wetstock reconciliation 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Author
Brian Tinham

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