The contribution of GIS applications in the management of service stations in the city of N’djamena republic of Chad

PODO MAHAMAT MATAR 1, * AMINE KARIFENE  2, DJADDA MOUTA ADJI 3, SOUMAINE YOUSSOUF SININE 4 and MACKAYE HASSANE TAÏSSO 5

1 University of N’djamena, Chad.
2 University of Mongo, Chad.
3 ARSAT N’Djamena Chad.
4 ARSAT N’Djamena Chad.
5 University of N’djamena, Chad.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 11(02), 1456–1466.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.11.2.0651
 
Publication history: 
Received on 03 March 2024; revised on 10 April 2024; accepted on 13 April 2024
 
Abstract: 
In the management of service stations in the city of N’Djamena and in the concern to resolve their storage management, and their taming from the Djarmaya refinery.
We used GIS and metrology measurements in this perspective in order to verify the quantities of petroleum products supplied to the population of N'Djamena.
Thanks to this approach, we were able to check more than 146 gas stations in the city of N'Djamena.
It was observed that the association of service stations and their GPS coordinates allowed us to determine which are the most efficient stations for the delivery of petroleum products to N’Djamena.
The implementation of this methodology played a crucial role in the efficient management of travel and fuel operations.
By employing the 2819 gauge, which has exceptional accuracy and reliability, it has played a vital role in establishing high quality standards in different industrial fields where metrology is crucial to ensure the accuracy and reliability of final products.
 By pairing the 2819 gauge with GPS, nearby fuel stations can be easily located, simplifying planning routes and refueling stops, which can help make informed decisions when driving. Involves choosing a station to refuel. By incorporating GPS into the management of gas stations in the city of N'Djamena, it is possible to optimize the efficiency of operations, customer satisfaction and the overall management of the fuel distribution network.
 
Keywords: 
GIS; Station; GPS; Gauge2819; N’Djamena
 
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