
Wrong product
A mismatched code or a wrong compartment can contaminate an entire tank. The cost appears in disposal, claims, downtime and lost trust.

UNITI Expo 2026 · Hall 5, Booth 5A44
Control every delivery. Document every critical event. A solution concept launched at UNITI Expo 2026 in Stuttgart.
A connected safety approach
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.
Safe Fuel Station Supply is Secu-Tech's response: one operating concept that connects depot loading, tanker transport, forecourt unloading and monitoring into a single auditable process. Each module can be deployed on its own. Together they form the complete safety chain.
Individual safety functions become one controlled delivery chain.
Risk framing
A fuel delivery is a chain of connections, releases, valve movements, measured values and decisions. One error at one point can compromise the entire delivery.

A mismatched code or a wrong compartment can contaminate an entire tank. The cost appears in disposal, claims, downtime and lost trust.

A missed level signal can turn a routine unloading into an environmental incident with serious follow-up costs.

Unauthorised openings and valve movements cost product, time and operator trust. Without monitoring, operators are left with suspicion instead of proof.

Without automatic documentation, every dispute becomes slow, expensive and difficult to resolve.

Without precise level data, replenishment planning and loss control remain reactive.
Response
No wrong product. No overfill. No missing proof.
Safety chain
Product identification, overfill prevention, theft protection and documentation work together across the complete delivery chain.
During loading, the right product must enter the right compartment. Product codes and release logic detect and prevent loading errors at an early stage.
The tanker becomes a controlled delivery platform. Sensors, valves, operator units, GPS and data transmission record critical states and document relevant events.
During unloading, hose connection, product assignment and overfill status are checked. If a risk is detected, delivery is not released or is stopped automatically.
Alarms, history, positions and measured values make delivery processes traceable. Operators gain the basis for dispatching, quality assurance, proof and fast response.
Inside the concept
Each module can be deployed on its own. Together, they form Safe Fuel Station Supply.
Flagship station-side system. Combines overfill prevention, product identification and hose-connection recognition in one stationary sensor at the fuel station.
Learn moreModular tanker electronics for monitoring, valve control, event logging and tamper detection. The controlled delivery platform.
Learn moreStandards-based product identification per EN 14116 across depot, tanker compartment and storage tank.
Learn moreRadio-based overfill prevention and automatic stop logic for LPG and other gas applications, working with the existing limit probe in the tank.
Learn moreRadio overfill prevention and deadman family for tanker trucks delivering mineral oil, chemicals and food products in EX and non-EX environments.
Learn moreHigh-precision continuous level measurement and inventory visibility for stationary tanks and tanker compartments.
Learn moreTracking, geofencing, sealed-parcel delivery and event proof. Turning each delivery into a documented operation.
Learn moreStandards
EN 14116
Product identification
EN 13616
Electronic overfill prevention
ATEX · IECEx
Use in hazardous areas
ISO 9001 · 14001
Quality and environmental management
New for UNITI 2026
A 24-page bilingual solution guide. Five risks, four delivery stages, the modules behind each stage, a configuration matrix from a single protection function to a complete system, and the European standards that hold it together.
Printed copies are available at Hall 5, Booth 5A44 during UNITI Expo. Register your email and we will send you the download link from 22 May 2026 onward. The day the digital guide goes live.
Register to receive the guideAvailable from 21 May 2026
Meet in person
Talk to our team about your depot, fleet or station setup and see how Safe Fuel Station Supply can be configured for existing infrastructure.
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