Sep, 17 2017
Case Studies
For more than 38 years, Superior Lubricants has been a premier distributor of lubricants and greases for automotive, industrial and governmental entities. Superior’s Total Fluid Management program ensures that its clients receive every drop of product they are paying for, in the right place, at the right time. However, managing the volume of the tanks and planning just-in-time deliveries proved challenging.
May, 30 2017
White Papers
TankScan currently offers two types of level monitoring sensors – guided wave radar, TSM8000 Series, and ultrasonic, TankScan TSU Series. Depending on the application, both may be a good fit. However, there are benefits to each that might make one more suitable than the other.
Nov, 01 2016
Press Releases
Sep, 15 2016
Press Releases
Sep, 06 2016
Articles
Address practical considerations of the IIoT system itself and how the implementation will work. Your application will monitor an asset, most likely remotely.
Aug, 28 2016
Case Studies
Thermal Aviation is a fixed-base operator (FBO) providing all the tools to fuel, store, and self-serve aircraft. Like most self-serve fuel tanks, Thermal Aviation’s tank levels were monitored manually with the help of a clock-style gauge. However, the gauge would often get stuck and not provide an accurate reading.
Aug, 26 2016
Articles
I want to go over practical considerations before an IIoT implementation can even begin. Below are things that your company needs to consider before starting your search.
Aug, 23 2016
Press Releases
Jul, 14 2016
Press Releases
Apr, 25 2016
Case Studies
Since 1944, HAZ~MAT Environmental Services has grown into one of the premier environmental service companies in the southeast. In the last six decades, HAZ~MAT has modified the company’s services to best meet evolving needs while never straying from the company’s guiding principles.
Sep, 23 2015
Case Studies
Basin customers continuously battle the challenges faced by performing manual tank measurement procedures. Like most fuel tanks, Basin’s customer’s tank levels were monitored manually. Three major concerns of manual measurements are efficiency, accuracy and safety.