Unified Fuel Management

Banlaw’s fuel management system, provides precise monitoring, reconciliation and centralised reporting of your hydrocarbons across your fleet or group of fleets. Our customers, in more than 50 countries, achieve a fuel stock reconciliation record above 99.5% year after year. We also offer a complete specialised Diesel Meter Calibration System with air elimination to ensure you have total confidence and accuracy in your fuel management practices.
Banlaw’s fuel management system easily integrates with any Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. Banlaw ResTrack™ interfaces through a file system as a CSV (flat) file. With over 20 standard fuel management reports, it is likely that Banlaw have already thought of every possible output your site might want. If not, speak to our dedicated system IT engineers who can provide a customised report.
Fuel consumption is at the heart of all transport and mining industries. Likewise so too is the maintenance of this infrastructure. Fuel systems servicing and maintenance is critical to any modern rail, fleet, mining or port operation and there is no company better placed to manage this for you than Banlaw. Banlaw has been established since 1980 and are the “Pioneers in Unified Fuel Management”. Operating as specialists in refuelling and other fluid transfers, Banlaw offer an onsite fuel system maintenance capability unlike any competing solution globally.
Modern engines and plant equipment are designed to offer increased efficiency, reduced emissions and longer service intervals. As a result, they are also more sensitive to fuel and oil contaminants. In particular, higher fuel pressures within engines to achieve a more complete combustion lead to closer tolerances, causing even smaller particles to have an effect on the life and performance of fuel system components. Modern ULSDs and biodiesels also pose an increased risk of water (moisture) retention and microbial contamination, which left undetected and untreated, can seriously degrade the quality of the fuel, and introduce other problems including reduced fuel filter life and accelerated corrosion of tanks, pipes and other metal components.