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How much fuel is your fuel terminal really losing?

In fuel terminal operations, it is common to find fuel discrepancies between 2% and 5% of total handled volume, even in companies with established procedures.

Without precise visibility, small differences between receiving, storage, transfers, and dispatch operations gradually become significant operational losses.

Fuel losses are not always obvious. They are diluted between tanks, transfers, and daily operations.

In fuel terminals, every movement must be traceable

Vertical storage tanks, mobile tanks, loading racks, fuel islands, pumps, transfer lines, and tanker trucks all depend on precise fuel control to maintain safe and profitable operations.

When full visibility does not exist, small discrepancies in:

Begin to accumulate.

Companies that implemented Control IMS identified average inconsistencies of 2.94% within the first 45 days of operation.

In high-volume fuel terminals, that percentage can represent hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.

If you do not have complete fuel traceability, you are assuming unnecessary operational and financial risk.

The fuel you do not control gets lost Between transfers, dispatches, and inventory processes

Fuel losses in terminals rarely happen in a single location. They usually appear across multiple daily processes, storage tanks, and constant product movements.

The most critical points commonly include:

Most terminals believe they have control… until they start measuring every movement accurately.

Control IMS for Fuel Terminals Complete fuel visibility from receiving to dispatch

Control IMS is an industrial automation platform designed for fuel terminals and high-volume fuel storage operations.

It centralizes and monitors the entire fuel lifecycle from fuel receiving to final dispatch operations.

This is not just monitoring.
It is operational, volumetric, and financial fuel control applied to one of the terminal’s most critical assets.

When fuel becomes reliable operational data, it becomes a competitive advantage.

Real results

Companies that implemented Control IMS identified average inconsistencies of 2.94% during the first weeks of operational analysis.

Documented cases show:

We are not talking about theory.
We are talking about measurable operational data.

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Calculate how much fuel your operation could be losing

Many companies only discover the true impact of uncontrolled fuel usage when they analyze their operational data.

In less than one minute, you can estimate how much margin your operation may be losing.


Is this critical for your fuel terminal?

This solution becomes strategic if you:

If fuel is one of the most important assets in your operation, the level of control should match its importance.

FAQ

How much fuel can a terminal lose without proper control?

Fuel terminals commonly experience discrepancies between 2% and 5% of handled volume when accurate monitoring and traceability systems are not implemented.

Where do fuel losses usually occur in fuel terminals?

Fuel losses commonly occur during fuel reception, tanker unloading, tank transfers, dispatch operations, manual reconciliations, or undetected volumetric differences.

How does Control IMS help reduce operational fuel losses?

Control IMS automates and monitors fuel inventory, transfers, dispatches, and tank levels in real time to detect anomalies and improve operational control.

What are the benefits of automating fuel inventory and dispatch operations?

Fuel automation improves traceability, reduces losses, automates reconciliations, optimizes inventory management, and provides complete operational visibility.

How does real-time monitoring of vertical and mobile tanks work?

Control IMS sensors and monitoring systems continuously track fuel levels, temperature, water presence, and fuel movements in vertical and mobile tanks.

Assessment for fuel terminals operations

In a 30-minute session we will:

  • Identify vulnerable points in your operation.
  • Review your current fuel control approach.
  • Estimate potential impact based on your fuel volume.
  • Answer technical and operational questions.

This isn’t a generic presentation. It’s a session focused on your real operation.

In Fuel Terminals, Every Gallon Counts.

More importantly, every accumulated discrepancy impacts profitability. The risk isn’t high fuel consumption. The real risk is lacking full control over it.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Office: 12706 59th Way North
Clearwater, Florida 33760

Phone: (+1) 727 371 2800/01 

Email: sales@controlims.com

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