Fuels

DFS and Techniche Partner on Management and Compliance Software

Companies enter into reseller agreement
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AUSTIN, Texas — Dover Fueling Solutions (DFS) has entered into a reseller agreement with Techniche, under which DFS can market, sell and distribute Techniche asset maintenance management and compliance software products to customers worldwide.

Techniche’s products can be used in combination with the recently launched DFS DX Connected Solutions Platform—an open, global and common cloud platform that harnesses analytics and internet of things devices focused on customer experience and site efficiency—or as a standalone software-as-a-service (SaaS) option to further enable intelligent fueling and retail. Techniche, based in Milton, Australia, is used in more than 40,000 locations across 29 countries.

“Techniche software provides insight into compliance, equipment and operational needs and is a great complement to DFS DX,” said David Crouse, president of Austin, Texas-based DFS, a part of Dover Corp.

Techniche has been at the forefront of managing business-critical assets for fuel retailers for more than 20 years. Techniche developed its cloud-based computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) software specifically for the fuel and convenience retail industry to increase the efficiency of maintenance operations and ensure optimal asset uptime. The system aims to reduce environmental risk and costs while providing a greater return on investment for all fuel, retail and forecourt assets.

“We are delighted to partner with Dover Fueling Solutions as a DFS DX ecosystem partner,” said Karl Jacoby, chairman and CEO for Techniche. “DFS customers will join a worldwide community of fuel and convenience retailers that already rely on Techniche software to address their compliance and asset maintenance challenges.”

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