Bpcl Vts In Access

Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)

  • Data Delay:
    1. Product Theft Prevention – The most critical objective. Fuel pilferage during transit is a major risk. VTS minimizes “en-route loss” through e-seals and deviation alerts.
    2. Operational Efficiency – Reduce turnaround time at depots and ROs. Track driver duty hours and vehicle utilization.
    3. Safety & Compliance – Ensure compliance with petroleum road transportation regulations (e.g., statutory halts, speed limits).
    4. Customer Trust – Provide transparent proof of delivery (POD) for bulk customers.
    5. Cost Control – Optimize fuel consumption of the tanker fleet, reduce overtime demurrage charges.

    Step 4 – Proceed to Loading Bay

    1. Advanced Radar Systems: The system uses high-resolution radar systems to track vessel movements and provide accurate data on vessel position, speed, and direction.
    2. AIS Integration: The system integrates with AIS, which provides real-time information on vessel identity, position, speed, and direction.
    3. CCTV Surveillance: The system uses CCTV cameras to provide visual monitoring of vessel movements and port operations.
    4. Data Analytics: The system provides data analytics and reporting tools to analyze vessel traffic patterns and optimize port operations.

    Step 3: Automated Gate Entry (RFID Boom Barrier)