: Ensuring that the exact quantity and quality of fuel loaded at the supply point reaches the final destination.
: Vendors are responsible for the installation and maintenance of Vehicle Management Units (VMU) and Voice Boxes. Payment Basis
Virtual boundaries (typically 300 meters) are set around loading and unloading locations to track entry and exit times. 2. Violation Monitoring and Alerts
The system relies on automatic enforcement rules. The system acts as a digital compliance officer by flagging : Violation Type Trigger Condition Consequence Route Deviation bpcl vts in
: Automatic generation of reports for speed violations, route deviations, and potential malpractices like adulteration. Data-Driven Performance
This is part of BPCL’s digital system to manage:
: The VTS is linked with BPCL’s ERP and Terminal Automation System (TAS) , sharing critical data like driver details, invoice numbers, and product quantity. Benefits for Stakeholders : Ensuring that the exact quantity and quality
Depending on your specific role (driver, vendor, distributor, or internal employee), you will use one of the interfaces mapped below: 1. BPCL eConnect Portal
Enforces safety regulations that restrict certain hazardous fuel movements past scheduled late-night hours.
: Transmits instant notifications via SMS or email to location in-charges if systemic exceptions occur. Data-Driven Performance This is part of BPCL’s digital
The BPCL VTS offers specialized tools tailored to the high-stakes petroleum logistics industry:
BPCL is currently piloting on VTS data. Instead of just tracking where a tanker is, the new system will predict: