Urgent Blog

31 October 2024Techniche is pleased to announce that UK top ten independent forecourt retailer Park […]
February 2024 Techniche announced that Belgian forecourt operator MAES has selected Urgent to support the maintenance operation of its network of 300 unmanned forecourts. Urgent will support MAES' drive to improve the customer experience on its forecourts, increase operation efficiency, and reduce maintenance overheads.
Managing the maintenance of assets across multiple sites can be a complicated task. Even in […]
Without good quality asset data, facilities management teams can’t make informed decisions about their asset […]
Techniche CTO Tom Caldwell recently presented at forecourttech’s virtual event about how AI, machine learning […]
The fuel retail sector has changed significantly over the last 10 years. It is now common for service stations to be more focused on their retail offering, rather than fuel sales, with sites raking in $5 billion in sales from shops annually. In fact, oil giant BP estimates that half of its customers do not even buy petrol when they visit a forecourt. Will petrol forecourts even sell fuel in 10 years’ time?
In 2008, Sumedha Joshi wrote, "The sick building syndrome (SBS) is used to describe a situation in which the occupants of a building experience acute health- or comfort-related effects that seem to be linked directly to the time spent in the building. No specific illness or cause can be identified. The complainants may be localized in a particular room or zone or may be widespread throughout the building."