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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Fuelmatics and Husky develop petrol-pumping robot



There was a time when pulling into a service station would coincide with an attendant in a pressed uniform and a peaked cap running up to your car to ask if you’d like to fill ‘er up. That scene may be relegated to Mad Men, but a robotic replacement has arrived. At this month’s 2013 PEI Convention at the NACS Show in Atlanta, the Husky Corporation’s booth played host to a robotic fuel attendant called the Fuelmatics Automatic Refueling System (ARS) that the company is developing in collaboration with Stockholm-based Fuelmatics Systems AB... Continue Reading Fuelmatics and Husky develop petrol-pumping robot




Section: Robotics




Tags: Fuel, Fuelmatics, Husky, Robotic




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