IoT Hub : Enabling service stations to keep stock of fuel
EMS and DiUS win Best Secondary Industry Project at IoT Awards.
EMS and DiUS win Best Secondary Industry Project at IoT Awards.
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Melbourne-based software house DiUS has claimed a big double win alongside 10 other technology providers taking home awards for transformational customer projects during a gala dinner in Sydney on Thursday night.
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As a specialist provider of services, infrastructure and technology to petrol station operators, EMS was keen to create a platform that would give them better intelligence regarding maintenance and repair. New thinking was needed, so EMS turned to technology solutions provider DiUS to design a solution that would enable cost-effective harvesting and analysis of station data.
The petroleum industry is still a driving force behind modern society, and for service station operators, their jobs could become a lot easier with this IoT-enabled petrol station management platform.
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