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Fuel management firms get together

1st December 1988
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• Balvin Electronics has joined forces with fuel equipment installation and maintenance specialist PM Services to produce a new fuel dispensing and monitoring system. It is on trial with Gatwick Airport Authority and Heathrow is poised to run its own pilot scheme.

The PM/Balvin 2500 system uses Balvin's latest DTIapproved FD101 fuel pump which, together with its supporting computer base, will manage fleet fuel accounts of both operators and customers. The two-pump system for own-account, group bunkerage and private customers costs around £4,500 plus £1,425 for the monitor and printer.

Equipped with a coded security key, a driver simply enters his PIN number and other details before filling up. The system then processes the transaction and provides a detailed statement including fuel consumption and stock levels.