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Fleet
systems are tank systems designed for clients who are not selling the fuel
in their tanks. Fleet systems are less expensive than Commercial or Retail
systems because we do not need meters that have been approved by Weights and
Measures. Fleet systems can be found at trucking, logging, farming, oilfield
and mining operations. Fleet systems are usually found any where
trucks and large equipment are found.
The following is a sample of AGI's Fleet offerings.
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Tank With Utility Meter
This is a picture of a tank with a pump, strainer and AGI's utility meter
installed and wired at our factory. AGI's utility meters are popular because
they are inexpensive. For a better meter consider AGI's bulk meter.
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Tank with Small Cabinet & Hose Reel
The Picture on the right shows a similar system as above except we have
added a cabinet. Cabinets are nice because they provide drip containment
and provide protection for your dispensing equipment.
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Tank EnviroHood & Hose Reel
This is a picture of a tank with a hose reel and AGI's Envirohood. The
client that purchased this tank was concerned about security and mobility.
AGI's cabinet / Envirohood protects your equipment and gives on board
storage.
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Economical Fleet Card lock
The Picture on the right shows the most economical card lock we have
installed. As you can see from the picture this card lock can be mounted
and wired on our tank in Biggar. Instead of cards it uses chip keys that
last longer than cards.
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Split Tank With Fuel Cubes
The Picture on the right shows the tank that we use to fuel our own
equipment. It is a two compartment tank that stores both gas and diesel.
We use our retail class Fuel Cubes for dispensing and we have hose
retractors to keep our hoses off of the ground.
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Tank with Card lock, EnviroHood and Generator
The Picture on the right shows a tank used in the oil patch to fuel
contractors at a camp in Fort McMurray. This tank is loaded. The main
unique feature about this tank was an on board generator and internet
gauging. This tank was in the bush where there was no power.
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