The Peninsular Malaysia region has 420 Caltex service stations located in strategic locations. In addition to refreshment facilities, convenience stores, Touch’n’Go top-up services, and Maybank ATMs, these stations also offer convenience stores and convenience purchases. Table of contents 1. How many Petron petrol stations are there in Malaysia? 2. How many service stations does Caltex? […]
iTWire Wednesday, 26 May 2021 16:03 SenSen inks agreement to acquire Scancam Featured SenSen CEO Dr. Subhash Challa
Australian-listed AI data fusion enterprise solutions provider SenSen Networks is set to acquire Scancam Industries, a provider of AI solutions for fuel retailers in Australia.
SenSen (ASX:SNS) announced on Wednesday it has entered into a Share Purchase Agreement for the acquisition of 100% of the issued share capital in Scancam Industries.
The proposed acquisition follows the completion of technical, financial and legal due diligence by SenSen.
Scancam’s anti-fuel theft solution is designed to prevent drive-offs from motorists at service stations, and protects the profits of fuel retailers.
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When she was at her lowest, before becoming the sort of person who has the ear and admiration of premiers and governors, Emma Lee worked at a petrol station. It was 2011. She was 38. Sheâd âcrashed and burnedâ, as she describes it, losing her first marriage, her money, her mojo. After a successful career as an archaeologist, and a manager at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, her whole world had shrunk to the grey concrete forecourt at Woolworths Caltex in her home town of Wynyard, on Tasmaniaâs north-west coast. For 18 months she healed, slowly rebuilding herself and, from behind the kiosk counter, finding the inspiration for a new approach to Aboriginal rights â a method that would, only four years later, start to bear fruit with then Tasmanian premier, Will Hodgman.