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ENOC Group introduce Smart Fuel Supply Management System

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ENOC Group, through its subsidiary, Horizon Terminals, has announced the implementation of an advanced digital solution for efficiently planning fuel supplies.

The announcement makes ENOC the first fuel company in the UAE to implement the latest version of the system. PDI Logistics Cloud is used to plan fuel supplies for ENOC retail stations and commercial customers. It will be based on their current stocks, forecasted demand, time to load the road tanker, traffic levels, and time taken to put the product into its designated storage tank. It also offers optimisation of storage tank levels across the supply chain, reducing on-site stock levels where sales volumes are low.

Saif Humaid AL Falasi, Group CEO at ENOC, says: ‘At ENOC, we are focused on continuously enhancing our business operation through digitalisation. In recent years, we have been investing heavily in optimising our operations and staying ahead of the technological advancements in the energy sector. As we continue to prioritise outstanding value for our customers and stakeholders, integrating the latest HTL Supply Management System within our business operations will further digitalise processes, allowing site personnel to focus on customers whilst the logistics division focuses on the supply and delivery of orders.’

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