
HODGKINS, Ill. — OPW Fuel Management Systems has introduced its new Petro Vend 200 (PV200) Fuel Island Terminal.
The terminal offers modular options that make it scalable for a wide range of unattended fueling needs, according to OPW.
The new terminal offers modular options that make it scalable for a wide range of unattended fueling needs, according to OPW.


HODGKINS, Ill. — OPW Fuel Management Systems has introduced its new Petro Vend 200 (PV200) Fuel Island Terminal.
The terminal offers modular options that make it scalable for a wide range of unattended fueling needs, according to OPW.
The PV200 provides 24-hour fuel control to unattended commercial fleet fueling operations large or small. OPW said that the terminal offers the versatility of many a la carte options, including dual card reader operation, an alpha keyboard, and a receipt printer.
The PV200 is available in three pedestal sizes, including sizes that meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.
“The PV200’s ‘future-proof’ functionality offers our customers flexibility for their changing needs while maintaining the accountability that makes OPW’s suite of cardlock products the preferred choice for our customers,” said Bobby Hayes, domestic sales manager for OPW Fuel Management Systems.
The PV200 terminal anchors the PV Family’s PV Pro, PV Enterprise, and PV Enterprise Plus packages, and it integrates with other products in OPW’s PV Family of Fuel Control Solutions.
The PV200’s compatibility with OPW’s FSC3000 Fuel Site Controller offers transaction authorization and tracking capabilities for proprietary house cards and many authorization and commercial fueling networks. Compatibility with OPW’s Phoenix Fuel Management Software enables users to fully leverage their fueling data through data analytics and comprehensive reporting options, according to the company.
The PV200 features a thermostatically controlled heater and aluminum construction, which OPW said provides for reliable operation in harsh outdoor environments that sometimes challenge trucking, school transportation, government, military, industrial, and business operations. Also, PV200 components can be quickly and easily removed for simplified serviceability, according to the company.
“The PV200 has been engineered with the future in mind,” Hayes said. “Commercial fleet-fueling operations now have a powerful, durable, and easy-to-service fuel control solution that can adapt to their site’s needs.”
For more information, call Hayes at (770) 605-9611 or go here.

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