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IQinVision, Milestone Systems and Niscayah Fight against Gasoline Theft

IQinVision, Milestone Systems and Niscayah Fight against Gasoline Theft
IQinVision, a provider of HD megapixel network cameras, smart network cameras, and network video recording systems, announced that IQeye HD megapixel cameras are deployed in an innovative Swedish project to cut down on costly gas station "driveaways". The expanding project is being implemented in cooperation with Milestone Systems and Niscayah.

IQinVision, a provider of HD megapixel network cameras, smart network cameras, and network video recording systems, announced that IQeye HD megapixel cameras are deployed in an innovative Swedish project to cut down on costly gas station "driveaways". The expanding project is being implemented in cooperation with Milestone Systems and Niscayah.


The Swedish Fuel Traders Association reports the industry loses more than US$7 million every year from people driving off without paying for their fuel purchases. Ingalill Sedell, Manager of a filling station in Orebro, Sweden, decided it was time to do something about mounting losses at her family's 24-hour Statoil gasoline station and shop. The station has ten pumps, serving some 900 customers each day and as many as 1,200 during peak spring months. According to Sedell's calculations, just one drive-off with a full tank resulted in a loss that required an entire day of fuel sales to recuperate.


Various counteraction systems had been tested at different stations, but they were either too expensive or negatively affected customer purchasing patterns. In Nordic countries, gasoline and food buffets are paid after the fact. If customers are asked to pay before the delicacies are served, they would be offended, which is the same case with fuel purchases. As Sedell cast about for a solution to limit her businesses losses, she was introduced to a new LPR analytics and video surveillance system intended to supplement filling station security systems.


The antitheft system is comprised of a Milestone video surveillance management platform running Milestone LPR Analytics, with at least two IQinVision megapixel cameras per station deployed to record the gas pump areas. All customer license plate data is captured in crystal-clear IQeye image quality and fed to a Niscayah Customer Service Center, where the license plate data is stored in a database. Should a customer forget to pay a fuel bill or a dishonest person simply drives off without paying, this event data is registered in the system. The next time a car with an offending license plate comes into the station, or any filling station in the country connected to the Niscayah system, the Milestone system sends an alert locally to the station and remotely to the Niscayah Customer Service Center, and the pump is automatically locked.


Formerly, the Orebro fuel station had a general video surveillance system that could see which license plates came in to fill up, but staff had to manually monitor the 10 pumps at all times to try to prevent thefts. If there was a drive-off, staff had to check through what has been recorded by the surveillance cameras, burn the incident onto a CD, and send it to the police. Using the new LPR system avoids this tedious manual intervention and has markedly reduced gasoline thefts.


The Statoil station in Orebro is among the first 20 stations to have already installed the new Milestone, IQinVision and Niscayah system. "Of course our aim is to have as many filling stations as possible, which will boost the efficiency of the system. We count on getting around 100 filling stations by mid-year," said Hans Molin, Business Unit Manager at Niscayah Retail.


The system does not prevent first-time drive-offs. In such cases, staff at the filling station email the license plate number of the offender to the Niscayah Customer Service Center for registration in the database, and the system then makes repeat drive-offs impossible.



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