Fujitsu snags Shell service station IT deal

Shell has entered into an IT deployment and support services contract with Fujitsu for service stations across 19 countries. The work, which includes IT support for forecourt controllers, PoS, payment card machines and back office systems, is currently being handled by multiple suppliers.

The appointment of Fujitsu, on a seven year deal, comes as part of Shell's Retail Global Site Systems Programme - a programme in various countries that will replace or upgrade the interconnected components and applications that allow operations in service stations to take place. David Moss, general manager, retail site systems at Shell, comments: “We are looking forward to working with Fujitsu as part of our Global Site Systems Programme, to deploy and maintain updated IT that will provide our customers with an improved experience when visiting Shell’s service stations.”

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