Bpcl Vts In Updated May 2026

BPCL has announced the next two updates (expected by Q4 2025):

If you want to stay ahead, start preparing now: ensure your data hygiene is flawless, and regularly check the “Announcements” section in VTS.


Feature Description: Develop and integrate an enhanced Vessel Tracking and Management System (VTS) within BPCL's operations to improve the tracking, management, and efficiency of vessel movements, fuel logistics, and supply chain operations.

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This feature aims to leverage technology to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability in BPCL's maritime and logistics operations. bpcl vts in updated

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), a Maharatna PSU, has revolutionized logistics and fuel delivery through its Vehicle Tracking System (VTS). By integrating advanced GPS and telematics into its vast fleet of tank lorries (TTs), BPCL ensures the security, quality, and quantity of every fuel delivery from depots to Energy Stations. The Updated BPCL VTS Framework

The "updated" BPCL VTS is a comprehensive end-to-end solution designed to manage thousands of tank lorries across India. The system is not just about location; it is a multi-layered monitoring platform that includes:

Hardware Integration: Installation of advanced Vehicle Tracking Units (VTU) equipped with voice boxes for driver communication.

Software Ecosystem: A cloud-based VTS software that provides pictorial reports, real-time dashboards, and mobile app support for transporters and location in-charges.

Smart Geofencing: Integration of predefined, geofenced routes to ensure vehicles never deviate from their authorized paths. Key Features and Monitoring Violations

The updated system is strictly linked with BPCL’s automation systems (like IRIS). Any violation of the following parameters can lead to the vehicle being automatically blocked:

Route Deviation: Alert triggered if a lorry follows an unauthorized route for more than 10 minutes. BPCL has announced the next two updates (expected

Unauthorized Stoppages: Monitoring of non-designated stops exceeding 10 minutes to prevent fuel pilferage.

Speed Violations: Real-time alerts if a vehicle exceeds 60 km/h for more than 10 minutes.

Offline/Power Status: Notifications if the VTS device is disconnected or loses signal for more than 30 minutes.

Night Driving Restrictions: Monitoring to ensure lorries do not operate during restricted hours (typically 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM) to enhance safety. Integration with SmartFleet & HelloBPCL

For fleet owners, the VTS data is often integrated into BPCL’s flagship loyalty and management programs, such as SmartFleet and the HelloBPCL app.

Vehicle Tracking Systems (VTS) for Fleet Operators - Katsana

What is a Vehicle Tracking System (VTS)? A Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) is a technology that uses GPS (Global Positioning System) www.katsana.com Smart Fleet - Bharat Petroleum If you want to stay ahead, start preparing

It sounds like you're asking for a piece of code or a snippet related to BPCL VTS (Vehicle Tracking System) — possibly for an updated integration or API call.

Since I don’t have access to BPCL’s internal VTS APIs or their latest documentation, here’s a generic Python snippet that simulates how you might fetch live vehicle data from an updated VTS endpoint (assuming REST API with token auth):

import requests
import json

Before diving into the updates, let’s recap the basics. BPCL VTS is a GPS-based real-time monitoring system designed specifically for the primary and secondary transportation of petroleum products. It ensures:

The system is mandatory for all BPCL-appointed transport contractors. Without an active VTS feed, a tanker is not permitted to load or unload fuel.

Earlier, alerts were limited to SMS. Now, the updated BPCL VTS sends:

BPCL vendors now receive a monthly score (0–100) based on:

This score directly influences future contract awards.

The updated system sends automated reminders (email + SMS) 90, 60, and 30 days before any document expires—whether it’s an MSME certificate, factory license, or insurance policy.