Yokogawa has announced that its subsidiary, Yokogawa India, has won a turnkey project order valued at 730 million rupees (US$11 million) to automate truck loading terminals for the Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL). Under the terms of the contract, Yokogawa India will deliver Terminal Logistics Suite VP terminal automation systems (TAS) and ProSafe-RS safety instrumented systems to 11 BPCL truck loading terminals in northern and eastern India.
Terminal Logistics Suite VP is designed to meet the various operational demands associated with the monitoring and control of tank farms and loading/unloading facilities as well as quality management, inventory management, and loading schedule management for the company’s main oil, fuel, and chemical distribution terminals. Yokogawa India will have single-point responsibility for the engineering, procurement, installation, and commissioning of these systems at the 11 terminals.
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