Theft

Taking fuel to the mining fleet with additional service trucks saves on average 43 productive hours per day. That’s the same as having two extra haul trucks in the pit working full time!
Choose Banlaw for your next project, and rest-assured that every drop will be delivered where you need it, when you need it. Brief summaries have been included of jobs in various categories. These range from the supply of a single loading arm, to fuel/lubricant management technologies on tank farms and fleets, all the way up to full turn-key fuel facilities with automated stock management and safety solutions.
Our Check Valve Receiver is a high flow dry break diesel fuel receiver in the industry-standard size, but tougher, and with enhanced fuel security built-in.
A Fuel Management System is a combination of hardware and software products, that together enable security, access, and control of fuel stores, whilst monitoring delivery and consumption. Banlaw fuel management systems are for companies that need increased accuracy, accountability, security or productivity from their fluid assets. It is normal for our fuel management customers to achieve fluid reconciliation rates in excess of 99.5%.
Fuel is one of the largest expenses for any business in mining, rail, fleet and port operations. Fuel being stolen or unaccounted is costly to businesses. Fuel reconciliation system, Banlaw FuelTrack™ uses the latest in auto ID technology and can account for 99.5% of fuel stock. It provides precise monitoring, reconciliation and centralised reporting of any machine or vehicle’s fuel or liquid use. We have considered every area that can reduce fuel security and then developed, patented and produced products to eliminate that risk. The patented close-proximity auto ID will shut off the pump once the nozzle and receiver come apart. This, along with the ability to take advantage of site security systems such as Cardax, HID and Smart keys, make it very difficult for unauthorised pump use.
We all know how expensive fuel can be. It’s one of the largest expenses for any business in mining, rail, fleet and port operations. With the quantities that your industry stores fuel, would anyone notice if a few hundred litres went missing? Probably not. But collectively it can be a very costly area to overlook.