Sidebar

vc.web.local
vc.web.local

  • Date: 25th February 2026
  • Year: 2026

Dover Fueling Solutions has launched a new automatic tank gauging solution aimed at industrial operators, expanding its ProGauge portfolio beyond traditional forecourt applications.

The company, part of Dover Corporation, confirmed that the ProGauge LR120 Radar is now available across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as well as South America and Latin America. The system is designed to deliver high-precision level measurement for both liquid and solid materials in industrial environments.

According to DFS, the radar unit integrates directly with the ProGauge MagLink LX console family, providing operators with real-time visibility of stock levels and inventory data. The move strengthens the firm’s position in the automatic tank gauging (ATG) market, where demand is growing for more accurate and digitally connected monitoring systems.

Housed in a hermetically sealed PVDF enclosure, the LR120 Radar has been engineered for durability and long-term reliability. It offers measurement ranges of up to 30 metres, with a narrow beam that allows for precise readings in tanks and wet wells, even where obstructions are present. The device is also suitable for solid level measurement and open-air applications outside tanks.

DFS said the radar is certified for use in hazardous areas, including environments with explosive dust, broadening its suitability for industrial sites that require strict compliance with safety standards.

Nuno Almeida, director of product management for EMEA at Dover Fueling Solutions, described the launch as a strategic extension of the ProGauge brand. He said the portfolio has evolved into a comprehensive fuel management offering and is widely recognised within the ATG sector. By adding industrial-grade measurement capability, the company aims to provide operators with more complete and accurate oversight of site inventories.

The LR120 Radar is compact and designed for straightforward installation, helping reduce downtime during system upgrades. With an accuracy of 2 mm, even at near-zero range distances, the system is positioned as a tool to support improved inventory control and minimise discrepancies.

Stefano Scatena, Senior Director and General Manager for ATG and Wet Stock Management at DFS, said the addition reflects the company’s ambition to serve a broad spectrum of operational requirements. He noted that the expanded ProGauge portfolio enables operators to monitor and measure virtually any liquid or solid material on site, regardless of their location or forecourt configuration.

The launch underscores ongoing investment in digital monitoring technologies as industrial and fuel retail operators seek greater transparency, safety and efficiency in stock management.