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Autonomous System for Alarm Management and Control
Water and sewage utilities have been investing in the quality of the service
they deliver to their customers. They opt for technologically innovative
solutions that create added value, while reducing operating costs. However,
current remote management solutions out on the market imply high levels
of investment, and are generally too complex.
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Remote Monitoring of Oil and Fuel Tanks
Managing product stocks, avoiding ruptures and reducing logistic costs
inherent to distribution constitute a considerable weight in the liquid fuel
market. Therefore, companies have been showing an increasing
persistence in the real time monitor of their assets. To achieve the intended
optimisation, the largest fuel distributers worldwide have been investing in
technology M2M (Machine-to-Machine), which will enable them to
manage stocks in an autonomous and efficient way.
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Remote Gas Metering
Essentially gas distributors, for which gains related to logistic optimisation
are very significant, have been intensifying their investments in
technologically innovative solutions, namely in telemetry systems that will
allow them to know the amount of gas in each tank, as well as each
customer's consumption, remotely.
ISA was a pioneer in the launching of the iGasAMR into the market, a device,
with ATEX certification for the installation in potentially explosive areas,
which monitors tank levels and natural gas meter readings, making records
remotely available.
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Remote Supervision for Water Utilities
Water and sewage utilities have been investing in the quality of the
service they deliver to their customers. They opt for technologically
innovative solutions that create added value, while reducing
operating costs. However, current remote management solutions out
on the market imply high levels of investment, and are generally too
complex.
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