Route optimization: Is your fleet driving 30% too far?

Red tanker truck at a construction site

Many fuel distributors still run fixed routes based on routines – not needs. The result is empty runs, emergency deliveries and high costs. With route optimization based on real-time data, tanker fleets can cut 15-30% of miles driven and deliver more precisely.

IoT and opportunities in the maritime sector

Participation in the Industrial IoT (IIoT) Forum

Soolo participated in the Forum for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) in Aalesund in September. Many people came to learn more about how sensors and IoT can be used in the maritime sector.

A good collaboration with Bane Nor

Bane Nor employee

Using Soolo has given us many benefits, including the fact that we don't have to drive to the location to monitor the levels in the various tanks at all times. Now we can just check the app or wait for the app to notify us that the remedies are running low.

Municipal emptying of sand traps

Person holding a tablet with level monitoring from Soolo portal

Sensors can provide operational efficiencies, including by establishing demand-based emptying of up to 8,000 sand traps, rather than periodic emptying as is the case now.

The fuel supplier's new everyday life

Tanker truck for transporting oil and fuel

Knapphus now has an efficient distribution of fuel. Morten Bye talks about how Knapphus Energi Nord As uses Soolo and can now plan the drive for filling in a better way.