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    Automated petrol pump station
    (UMT Lahore, 2020-08) Khadija Khalid; Shahzeb Usman; Talha Asif
    The aim of the venture is to automate the petrol filling as well as the payment process on the petrol pumps. The current fuel filling process conveyed in Pakistan requires active involvement of workers and customers. The manual work not only requires adequate manpower as well as less proficient. The aim of the automated petrol pump station is to deliver the required amount of petrol to the customers in their automobiles with the guide of the punch card (i.e., RFID Card) select to the clients and will likewise give a bill receipt at the hour of installment. The entire petrol pump station will be control through supervisory system. Cashier will control the system of a petrol pump station, so that the automated petrol pump station will give total information about various clients, exchange timings and furthermore transaction timings and also amount of bill. So this project has desire to introduce the customers by the use of the automated technologies.

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