Technology/Services

Chevron, Texaco Retail Locations Choose Acumera as Network Services Provider

Partnership aims to secure point-of-sale connectivity, PCI compliance, 24/7 technical support, more
Chevron, Acumera
Photograph courtesy of Chevron

Chevron Products Co., a division of Chevron U.S.A. Inc., San Ramon, California, has entered into an agreement with Acumera to become its certified managed network services provider for its Chevron and Texaco retail locations.

The partnership aims to deliver enhanced connectivity and other services to Chevron- and Texaco-branded fuel retailers across the United States.

In addition to secure point-of-sale (POS) connectivity and Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance, Acumera is an approved Verifone and Invenco by GVR Managed Network Service Provider (MNSP) that monitors store networks. It also provides 24/7 technical support and a range of Internet Protocol (IP)-based services to streamline store operations by enabling third-party providers of automatic tank gauges, temperature monitors, artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced video surveillance, inventory scanners, digital signage and more.

Moreover, station owners can leverage Acumera's solutions to enhance the in-store customer experience by enabling third-party offerings for services like ATMs, car wash coupons and photo kiosks, according to the company.

“Acumera is proud to offer Chevron our comprehensive managed network solutions that empower gas and convenience store owners to drive growth and innovation,” said Dan Gleeson, vice president of sales at Acumera, Austin, Texas. “We look forward to supporting Chevron's vision of providing best-in-class technology solutions that enable its customers to thrive in today's competitive environment.”

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