Implico to promote digital transformation at StocExpo Europe
Published by Alex Hithersay,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The oil and gas specialist Implico will attend this year’s StocExpo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, under the motto ‘Start your digital journey’.
From 26 – 28 March 2019, the international software and consulting company will exhibit its solutions for the tank farm sector at booth J10.
At StocExpo 2018, Implico received the Tank Storage Award for the ‘Best Terminal Supplier’ for their work in this field.
OpenTAS is Implico’s terminal management system. Its centerpiece is the Navigator, which steers all logistics operations in a tank farm. At StocExpo, Implico will present the latest stage in the evolution of this software.
Furthermore, the company will demonstrate the SAP downstream solutions SAP Secondary Distribution Management for Oil & Gas (SDM) and SAP Retail Fuel Network Operations (RFNO). As a longstanding partner of SAP, Implico is responsible for the development of both products.
Implico will also reveal news and concrete case studies surrounding its data service and cloud portfolio, iGOS, at StocExpo.
Finally, with the Handheld Solution and the TCP-X-Unit, Implico will also showcase two solutions that combine intelligent software with robust hardware. Both products help tank storage operators to automate key work steps without the need to replace their entire IT landscape.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/30012019/implico-to-promote-digital-transformation-at-stocexpo-europe/
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