Veeder-Root Offers Solution for Analog Computers Affected by Rising Fuel Prices
September 8, 2005

Veeder-Root,
a leading manufacturer of retail and commercial fuel dispensing
equipment, is taking steps to help fuel site operators whose Analog
Dispensers were not designed to handle the high gasoline and diesel
prices now being experienced around the U.S.
As retail fuel prices topped the three dollar mark last month,
many fuel retailers and commercial / industrial fuel operators found
that some older dispensers with certain models of Veeder-Root
mechanical computers were not designed for fuel prices exceeding $2.99
per gallon. Current models that have been available since 1982 have the
ability to price up to $9.99 per gallon.
Replacement dispenser components that correct these problems are
available, but when the surge in fuel prices caused a six-fold spike in
demand for the units, inventories were rapidly depleted. "The sudden
jump that pushed gas prices above three dollars virtually overnight
caused a surge of orders that rapidly depleted stock in the supply
chain," said Chris Kastner, Vice President of Operations at
Veeder-Root. "We are doing everything we can now to catch up with
demand."
Veeder-Root is tripling production capacity of the necessary new
mechanical computers, remanufactured computers, and upgrade components.
"Because of the work we need to do that involves additional production
facilities and equipment, we anticipate we will be back to standard
product delivery schedules for mechanical computers in October,"
Kastner says. "In the meantime, the company is prioritizing shipments
trying to meet the immediate needs of fuel sites. "
Kastner says there are three options for fuel site operators who
need to upgrade dispensers to accommodate the higher prices. One option
is to purchase a remanufactured computer for $300. These remanufactured
units are made in the Veeder-Root Factory and are supported with a
two-year warranty. They can also purchase a new computer head unit for
the dispenser, at a retail cost of about $590 per pump. Another quick
fix is to install a $20 upgrade kit that contains new dials capable of
displaying the higher fuel price levels. These options are available
through distribution.
"Our goal is to minimize down time at fueling sites by allocating
shipments of each of the various replacement components among all of
our customers," Kastner adds. "That appears to be our best alternative
in trying to alleviate business disruptions at the actual point of fuel
delivery to consumers."
For further product information about Veeder-Root Mechanical Computers, contact Veeder-Root at 800-873-3313.
Veeder-Root [www.veeder.com] is a leading global supplier of
automatic tank gauging and fuel management systems, including the Red
JacketĀ® brand of submersible pumps and pressurized line leak detectors.
Veeder-Root and Red Jacket brands are both market leaders with a
tradition of excellence in the petroleum industry. Veeder-Root is
headquartered in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Press Contact: Eva Chambers (860) 651-2879
Email: echambers@veeder.com