Franklin Fueling Systems introduced Cable Tight, a watertight wire management system designed to keep water out of containment sumps. This flexible conduit is constructed of high density polyurethane which is corrosion and climate resistance and features entry seals that weld directly to the sump’s wall. This is particularly critical given the new underground storage tank regulations.

The company also highlighted its FFS PRO Connect which allows an operator to securely connect directly to an EVO series ATG from any web enabled device. It automatically scales for tablets and smart phones, meaning there is no apt to download. It essentially puts fuel management in the palm of the hand.

Fuel Force introduced FuelForce EV which represents this fleet fuel management company’s move to service electric vehicles. Centered on a FF 814–EV power controller; this system allows the fleet manager to integrate electric vehicles into the same cost management tracking long available to vehicles using other fuels.

Gilbarco Veeder-Root showcased a variety of solutions. Insight360 keeps expanding in its capabilities that allow management tremendous visibility and control over numerous store operations and sales. From monitoring dispensers to setting fuel prices to drilling down into a range of POS data its intuitive dashboard simplifies the otherwise complex.

Gilbarco also showcased a tablet POS system and a prototype customer self-checkout solution.

Similarly, the innovation area showed a potential future dispenser with an exceptionally large video display.

Pump manufacturer Gorman-Rupp displayed its Tankleenor petroleum tank cleaning system that provides quick, efficient and economical cleaning of petroleum storage tanks. The unit is a lightweight, wheel-mounted cleaning system designed for one-man operation, and it is easily move from job to job.

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