Secu-Tech Debuts Safe Fuel Station Supply Concept and Guide at UNITI Expo 2026
The Austrian safety specialist introduces its solution concept for controlling fuel deliveries from depot loading to forecourt unloading.
By Secu-Tech · 13 May 2026 · Product News
A fuel delivery is one of the most critical processes in the downstream fuel business. The right product must reach the right tank, the right hose must connect to the right inlet, the overfill condition must be verified, and the entire sequence must be documented. A failure at any point can mean product contamination, a spill, lost product, or a dispute without proof.
At UNITI Expo 2026, Secu-Tech presents its response to this challenge: Safe Fuel Station Supply, a solution concept that brings product identification, overfill prevention, tanker monitoring, theft protection, level visibility and event documentation into one connected safety approach.
The concept is showcased in Hall 5, Booth 5A44, alongside a new bilingual solution guide and a fully redesigned Secu-Tech website. Both follow the same structure and reflect a sharper market position for the Austrian safety specialist. The central promise: Control every delivery. Document every critical event.
From individual devices to one connected safety concept
For more than two decades, Secu-Tech has developed safety systems for tanker fleets, depots, fuel stations and bunkering operations. At UNITI Expo, the company is changing how those capabilities are presented. Instead of showing isolated devices, Secu-Tech is organising its portfolio around one operational reality: the fuel station supply process from depot to forecourt.
This reflects the way operators actually work. Product identification, overfill prevention, tamper protection, level gauging and documentation are not separate concerns. They are interconnected steps in the same fuel delivery process, and each one only delivers its full value when the others are present.
The Safe Fuel Station Supply concept therefore follows four connected stages: depot, tanker truck, fuel station and monitoring. The redesigned website mirrors that structure, helping operators, fleet managers, technical buyers and installers identify the right configuration for their environment. From a single protection function to a complete system solution.
Five risks, one fuel delivery process
The concept is built around five risks that regularly shape fuel station supply:
- Wrong product. A mismatched code or a wrong compartment can contaminate an entire tank.
- Overfill and spill. A missed level signal can turn a routine unloading into an environmental incident with serious follow-up costs.
- Manipulation and theft. Unauthorised openings and valve movements cost product, time and operator trust.
- Missing proof. Without automatic documentation, every dispute becomes slow, expensive and difficult to resolve.
- Unclear inventory. Without precise level data, replenishment planning and loss control remain reactive.
These are not isolated risks. They are connected points in the same fuel delivery process, and they call for a connected technical answer.
Solutions on show in Hall 5, Booth 5A44
At the booth, visitors can explore the modules behind the concept, grouped by the operational moment they protect.
For safe unloading at the fuel station, Secu-Tech presents O²-PID, a single device that combines overfill prevention, product identification and hose-connection recognition. It simplifies forecourt safety architecture and is suitable for both new and existing infrastructure.
For product assignment across depot, tanker and station, the company shows SECU MultiTank together with product identification solutions based on EN 14116 and overfill protection according to EN 13616. These systems help ensure that the right product reaches the right tank, even under time pressure.
For vehicle monitoring, tamper detection and delivery proof, Secu-Tech presents SECU Truck Control and the MultiTank SPD module. They turn the tanker into a controlled and traceable delivery platform, with geofencing, event logging, sealed-parcel delivery and alarm transmission.
For inventory visibility, Torrix Mobile, SECU IntelliTank and the tank monitoring family deliver continuous level data for mobile and stationary tanks, with remote transfer where required for planning, analysis and reporting.
For wireless overfill prevention and dead-man applications, LRC3 and LRC GAS cover mineral oil, LPG, chemicals and food products in both EX and non-EX environments.
Each module can be deployed on its own. Together, they form Safe Fuel Station Supply.
Why it matters now
Fuel station operators, mineral oil companies, tanker fleets and installers are working under increasingly tight conditions. Fuel assortments are becoming more diverse, station infrastructure is becoming more complex, documentation expectations are rising, and operational transparency matters more. At the same time, the tolerance for contamination, overfill, spill and unexplained product loss is shrinking.
In this environment, safety can no longer rely on point solutions retrofitted around a delivery. It has to be built into the process itself.
That is the message Secu-Tech brings to UNITI Expo 2026. Safe Fuel Station Supply is not one more product. It is an operating concept for the everyday reality of fuel station supply, designed to keep every delivery under control and every critical event on record.
Meet Secu-Tech at UNITI Expo 2026
Visitors are invited to meet the Secu-Tech team in Hall 5, Booth 5A44 to discuss their depot, fleet or station setup and to see how the Safe Fuel Station Supply concept can be configured for existing infrastructure.
Printed copies of the new solution guide will be available at the booth during UNITI Expo. The digital version will follow on www.secu-tech.com/sfss after the show closes.
Continue reading about the concept at www.secu-tech.com/sfss
Hall 5, Booth 5A44 · UNITI Expo 2026 · May 19 to 21, 2026 · Messe Stuttgart, Germany
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