IT Consulting
Our IT Consulting solutions help companies evaluate various technology strategies align with their business processes to boost overall business performance.
What We Offer:
![]() Specialised Consultation and Recommendations | ![]() Field Specialists and Industry Consultants |



Clients

Consulting And Technology
Fuel Management System (FMS)
Fuel Management System is used to maintain, control and monitor fuel consumption and stock in any type of industry that uses transport such as fleet of buses, trucks, ships and etc. Fuel management systems are designed to effectively measure and manage the usage of fuel. They are typically used for fleets of vehicles, including railway vehicles and aircraft, as well as any vehicle that requires fuel to operate. FMS employs various methods and technologies to monitor and track fuel inventories, fuel purchases and fuel dispensed. This information can be then stored in computerised systems for report generation or analytics. This data also enables consumption control, cost analysis and tax accounting for fuel purchases.
FMS THREE COMPONENTS
Strateq is a supplier and authorised Service Partner of Hectronic FMS in Malaysia. Typically, our FMS configuration consists of three components:
![]() TerminalAn outdoor terminal that has interface to pumps |
![]() Automatic Vehicle RecognitionFor identification of vehicles including drivers, etc. |
![]() SoftwareFor control of Terminal, other features include reporting, basic analytic, import/export of data and etc. |
How Automatic Vehicle Recognition (AVR) Works

The Vehicle drives up to the forecourt

The driver puts the nozzle into the tank of the vehicle

The vehicle tag is scanned by the nozzle unit

The nozzle unit transfers the vehicle recognition by radio to the station receiver

The receiver sends the data to the pump terminals or the Forecourt Controller, which initiates vehicle authorisation

Upon authorization, the corresponding nozzle is released automatically

If the driver takes out of the vehicle’s tank, the fuelling is stopped immediately (Nozzle-out function

Once the fuelling process has been finished the vehicle and tank data are saved for further processing and passed on to the back office system.
Success Stories

- Integrated all fuel dispenser to fuel management terminal to track each litre issued at fuel station
- Identified diesel using equipment via Automatic Vehicle Recognition
- Tracked and analysed diesel usage for each equipment via batch update to central database
- Increased rapid vehicle throughputs during peak hours for refuelling
- Increased data accuracy to 99.9% by eliminating human error
- Reduced fuel pilferage to less than 0.01%
- Reduced fuel reconciliation accuracy below 0.5% as per industry standard



Automatic tank gauge (ATG)
Automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems measure the levels of liquids inside tanks with the help of probes. These probes consist of long rods that house certain number of sensors known as floats. The position of the floats informs the operator sitting at the ATG console about the amount of petroleum product present in the tank. Apart from measuring the petroleum levels, the probe rod also houses thermistors that measure the liquid temperature. An ATG console machine is connected electronically to all the storage tanks located inside the main facility and displays all the internal views of a storage tank to the operator sitting at the console.
Strateq is supplier and authorised Service Partner of Hectronic ATG in Malaysia. Typically, our ATG configuration consists of four components:-

SUCCESS STORIES


Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)
ANPR technology complements our SMART Payment offering by seamlessly integrating a frictionless payment experience using customer vehicle.
How our payment via ANPR works

Customers are on-boarded via a mobile payment app

Customers register their vehicle number(s) in the app

Customers drive their registered vehicles into an enabled station

The ANPR system will recognise the customers' registered vehicle

Customers refuel their vehicles

Transaction will be charged to the customers' respective account
How does it work?
