Monitor liquid levels in tanks and containers with GSMCloud's cloud-based IIoT solution. Get accurate measurements, history and automatic alerts so you always have a full overview and can plan operations and refuelling efficiently - without local IT infrastructure
With tank level monitoring from GSMCloud, your company can ensure precise and continuous monitoring of liquid levels. Whether it's oil, chemicals, water, or fertiliser, our IoT sensors deliver real-time data directly to your dashboard. This means you'll always know your stock levels and can plan refills well in advance, thus avoiding unwanted operational downtime.
With GSMCloud, you can monitor tank levels in real time and be notified when defined limits are exceeded. The system gives you access to both current values and historical data so you can optimise consumption, avoid empty tanks and reduce the risk of overflow.
Set up alarms based on minimum and maximum limits, rapid level drops or lack of consumption. Notifications can be sent via SMS, email or integrations so relevant employees are informed immediately and can react quickly
GSMCloud utilises NB-IoT for secure and stable data transfer directly from the tank to the cloud. This makes the solution ideal for both remote installations and mobile tanks where there is no access to fixed internet
✔Water and rainwater tanks
✔Chemical and process tanks
✔Oil and fuel tanks
✔Food and industrial containers
Whether you're monitoring one tank or many locations, the system is easily scalable.
All measurements are automatically saved and can be used for documentation, analyses and reports. Historical data provides insight into consumption patterns and allows you to plan refuelling and service more efficiently
With GSMCloud you can easily monitor liquid levels in tanks and containers in real time. Get a full overview of current levels, history and consumption directly from your mobile, tablet or computer. The system sends automatic alerts at critical levels so you can react quickly and avoid both empty tanks and overflows. With data logging and analytics, you can optimise filling, reduce waste and ensure more efficient operations