International Journal Of Engineering And Management Research
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 5

Monitoring online operating fuel management system

  • Author:
  • S.R. D. Abeywardhana1,*, N.N. Mallikage2, T. G. Fernando3, A.P.K. Vidana Gamage4, D.I. De Silva5, R.R.P De Zoysa6
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 363 to 369

1Faculty of Computing, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, New Kandy RD, Malabe, Sri Lanka

2Faculty of Computing, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, New Kandy RD, Malabe, Sri Lanka

3Faculty of Computing, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, New Kandy RD, Malabe, Sri Lanka

4Faculty of Computing, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, New Kandy RD, Malabe, Sri Lanka

5Faculty of Computing, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, New Kandy RD, Malabe, Sri Lanka

6Faculty of Computing, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, New Kandy RD, Malabe, Sri Lanka

*Corresponding Author: sachinirasanga98@gmail.com

Online published on 2 December, 2022.

Abstract

Online fuel station management system makes it easy to manage their work systematically. We used the mern stack to develop this system. In this web application admin can log in to the system and manage functions like employee management, fuel management, order management, inventory management, weekly fuel queue management, supply fuel management, payment management, and vehicle management. Only the admin can log in to the system. Admin can add employee profiles, and employee can see their profile. Also, the user can create a fuel pass and log in to the fuel pass page. Users can see relevant fuel passes and qr codes. They can download and print fuel passes, and users can see how many fuel liters they can get. Users can also order special fuel orders and see order status. In vehicle management, the admin can manage vehicles. Also, the user can see fuel details and new prices. Admin manages inventory and storage of fuel tanks. Also, admin and user are very easy to use in this system.

Keywords

Fuel Management, MERN Stack, Online System