Archive for the 'Fuel Monitoring' Category

Improve the consumption to an equivalent of 74 mpg

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

This week the Honda Motor Co. rolled its first hydrogen-powered vehicles off the assembly line. In development for 16 years, the cars run on fuel cells that get the equivalent of 74 miles to the the gallon. Each vehicle costs upwards of $100,000, but Honda says the price will quickly go down as it goes into mass production. The only hitch: Hydrogen fuel stations are few and far between, and Honda is waiting for the infrastructure to catch up to the technology. (more…)

Technology to manage fuel

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

German RFID fuel management manufacturer Hectronic has developed a system to provide accurate fuel management data. The key components do away with a manual ‘key driven’ fuel terminal using RF interaction to authorise, dispense and conclude all refuelling activities. The hardware fits the refuelling activity of a logistics RDC as drivers merely have to place their RF refuelling nozzle into the RF enabled fuel tank neck. The Hectronic system uses a true RF connection between vehicle transmitter, fuel nozzle, and RF enabled fuel terminal.

New Funding Announced for SAFED in the Aggregates Sector

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

The Government has announced from March 2008 up to £850,000 from the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund to support the training of aggregates sector truck drivers in greener, sager driving techniques. (more…)

Campaigners criticise biofuel rules

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

New rules, which aim to make transport fuel greener are putting millions of people in the developing world at risk of being driven off their lands, it has been claimed.

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New oil price record at $103.95

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

The BBC web site reports that oil prices hit a new record high on Monday March 3rd, driven by the falling dollar and fading hopes of more supplies  US light, sweet crude made $103.95 a barrel, before dropping back to trade at $102.45.  London Brent also hit a record $102.  Analysts blamed the falling dollar, which makes oil an attractive investment  speculators and warn that it looks unlikely that oil exporters’ cartel Opec will raise production to help ease prices.

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LMS Support KillSpills Campaign

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

The KillSpills campaign was founded in the Autumn of 2003 when a group of like minded bikers from around the country came together on the www.cbr-forum.org.uk and www.mcnninjas.co.uk forums to tackle the ever increasing problem of diesel spills on our roads. They have produced an anti diesel spill leaflet, funded by a DFT grant.  (more…)

Charity begins at home, Europe’s leaders choose Cactus!

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

West Midlands Special Needs Transport (WMSNT), Europe’s 2nd largest charitable organisation of its kind has made a substantial investment decision with Liquid Management Solutions to install the Cactus Fuel Management System.

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Local Authority chose the Cactus fuel monitoring system.

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Leicestershire County Council (LCC) have decided that Liquid Management SolutionsCactus fuel monitoring system is by far the best option for them as they take the next step in effective fuel management.

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Hanson Aggregates trial RFID bowser solution.

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Hanson Aggregates, one of the world’s largest quarrying operations is trialling a unique Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solution with Liquid Management Solutions (LMS), which will enable 100% accurate collection of fuel data in one of fuel monitoring’s harshest environments; a quarry.

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Midlands company choose Liquid Management Solutions.

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

Midlands haulage company J Hayward and Sons Ltd have chosen Liquid Management Solutions to provide them with an outsourced fuel management system which enables them to concentrate their time on their core activities.

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