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GEEK ONE fuel management system

  • Possibility of assigning limits
  • Verification: RFID cards and driver's photo
  • Extensive system and refueling history
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PLN14,205.27
PLN11,549.00 tax excl

GIR management system - oil bus

  • For industrial applications
  • Support for up to 10 pumps and probes
  • Cloud-based software version
  • Built-in heater
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PLN17,220.00
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FAQ

What fuel can be stored in tanks?

The products we offer are designed for the storage of diesel, heating oil and used oil. It is not possible to store petrol (Pb 95 and 98) in them. We have tanks in various configurations with capacities from 100 to 9,000 litres.
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Can tanks be used as filling stations?

Of course, this is a possibility. We offer tanks together with a distribution system. This makes it possible to use such a set as a filling station. The great advantage of such an application is greater control over the amount of fuel used and the ability to purchase at wholesale prices. In addition, company downtime associated with periodic shortages is reduced.
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Can fuel tanks be transported?

This is a possibility. We offer mobile solutions with a special Splash Wall system, which limits fuel movement during transport. This minimises tank vibrations and uncontrolled movements during transport. This significantly increases the safety of the transport.
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Is it safe to store ON in tanks?

The tanks are made of high-quality polyethylene, which is resistant to fuel and many chemicals, as well as to mechanical damage. We also have products with double-walled construction, which are additionally protected against leakage. All the products on offer are 100% leak-proof, so diesel storage is completely safe.
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Do you need a permit for a fuel tank?

This depends on the capacity of the diesel tank. Tanks up to 2.5 m3 do not require a permit or registration. Tanks up to 5 m3 must be registered with the UDT. Larger capacities also require operating permits from the State Fire Service and the State Building Inspectorate. Details can be found in the guide.
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Is a fuel tank a building object?

According to current law, a fuel tank is by definition not a building object.
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How much fuel can be transported?

Special polyethylene canisters and tanks, e.g. Mobi 5S, Sibuso CM, Truckmaster, are designed for transporting fuel. In practice, each can transport no more than 60 litres of fuel in one canister. A total of up to 240 litres can be transported in this way. For larger quantities, ADR requirements must be met.
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