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All-in-one integrated forecourt solution

| Ivana | Partner Content

Arch Retail Systems, renowned for innovative solutions, launched Arch Fuel (AF) during 2022. We are pleased to announce good traction of the solution in the market, which is hungry for a locally developed all-in-one forecourt/convenience store solution.

AF provides the local fuel industry with complete control while reducing operational complexity, by offering autonomous transaction processing. It is less of a management burden with one integrated software solution addressing the needs of both the convenience store and forecourt - one solution providing consolidated management control and performance reporting. The following diagram summarises the operational process flow of AF:

AF is currently operational in 20 sites throughout South Africa and Namibia, with more sites scheduled for roll-out soon. The sites on AF are representative of the broad spectrum of fuel groups: Shell, Total, Puma, Engen, Astron, MBT, Viva, Namcor and Petrosol.

For more information on AF and/or to contact us: https://www.archsoftware.co.za/solutions/arch-fuel/

 

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