Remote pump monitoring is not just about collecting data. It is about saving time, reducing unnecessary travel, and making pump operation simpler.
I was talking with Jonty from Filtertechnik about remote pump monitoring.
We were discussing how operators no longer need to drive miles just to check a fuel level, confirm a pump is running, or start and stop equipment.
Suddenly Jonty stopped and said:
“More time for beer.”
And that really captures the point.
Remote pump monitoring gives operators visibility and control without needing to be on site. Fuel level, pump status, runtime, alarms, and start/stop control can all be managed remotely.
That means:
- Less time driving
- Less time checking
- Less wasted fuel
- Faster response to problems
- Better use of people and vehicles
In practical terms, remote monitoring turns routine site visits into informed decisions. You go when there is a reason to go, not just because someone needs to check whether the pump is still running.
Less driving.
Less checking.
Less wasted fuel.
More time doing things that actually matter.

