A complete used-oil
control and coordination system.
AFMS connects sensing, Tank Control, portal workflow, and QR-first field execution so sites can move from tank visibility to controlled action, pickup proof, and clean reset in one partner-installed system.

The AFMS system at a glance
The value is not any one layer alone. The value is the shared operating record they create together.
Monitoring is the start of the story, not the whole story
Use 1 mm radar resolution and 1-second updates to create cleaner tank context for thresholds, pickup demand, and exception handling.
From passive awareness to active control
AFMS Tank Control supports remote START/STOP stations, dedicated STOP buttons at the point of work, stop-all pumping, and pressure-verified shutdown.
Optional layers for stronger protection
Optional high-level float
Adds stronger layered protection where the site wants more redundancy or a high-high trip input.
Optional inlet valve
Adds an additional physical barrier where the customer wants stronger prevention at configured limits.
Optional lockable emergency stop
For Tank Control sites that want a stronger local safety layer. Position this as local hardware, not a software-only action.
The workflow layer turns tank context into working process
Request creation, acknowledgment, pending scheduling, scheduled / dispatched status, pickup completion, invoice or credit closeout, and reset / ready for the next cycle.
Built for at-tank confirmation and proof
The iOS and Android field app helps drivers and technicians confirm the right asset, preserve route context, and capture before and after state, gallons, photos, signatures, and timestamps. Offline store-and-forward keeps the workflow usable in weak-signal conditions.
Keep the hardware boundary clear
Installation and commissioning through authorized dealers
AFMS is quoted, installed, commissioned, and supported through authorized dealers and partners.
See sensing, control, workflow, and field execution working together.
Connect with an authorized dealer for a scoped walkthrough, or explore the vendor workflow and safety boundary on your own.
