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    Gravitate and Warren Rogers Develop Native Integration to Bring Real-Time Wetstock Data Into AI-Driven Fuel Supply & Dispatch

    By Digital Trade OutlookDecember 23, 2025

    DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Gravitate, the AI-powered supply and dispatch automation platform, and Warren Rogers, the industry leader in real-time wetstock monitoring and forecourt analytics, today announced a technology collaboration designed to help fuel retailers eliminate runouts, reduce losses, and operate more efficiently through connected, real-time data.

    The partnership reflects a broader industry shift toward real-time operations and automated fuel supply chains. Together, the companies are enabling retailers to reduce delivery costs, prevent environmental risks, and improve site uptime through connected.

    Warren Rogers’ cloud-based fuelWRAp platform provides continuous visibility into tank levels, dispenser performance, delivery events, system variances, and environmental compliance issues at retail fueling sites. Gravitate now feeds this real-time tank-gauge and sales data directly into its forecasting and order-automation engine—creating a live, closed-loop system from site intelligence to supply execution.

    The integration delivers measurable operational benefits:

    • Precise fuel ordering – Live, high-frequency sales and inventory data informs Gravitate’s forecasting engine to build more precise orders.
    • Streamlined supplier reconciliation – Warren Rogers’ variance analysis and delivery auditing combined with Gravitate’s delivery reconciliation module reduces manual review and ensures every gallon is accounted for.

    “Real-time wetstock data is the foundation of fully autonomous fuel operations,” said Joel Davies, VP of Marketing at Gravitate. “By pairing Warren Rogers’ site-level precision with Gravitate’s AI-enabled supply and dispatch platform, retailers can move from reactive ordering to predictive, optimized replenishment.”

    Tony Caputo, Director of Business Development at Warren Rogers, added: “Our mission has always been to monitor, protect, and optimize every gallon. By integrating with Gravitate, we’re turning high-resolution visibility into real-time action—better orders, fewer surprises, cleaner reconciliations, and stronger compliance.”

    The partnership reflects a broader industry shift toward real-time operations and automated fuel supply chains. Together, the companies are enabling retailers to reduce delivery costs, prevent environmental risks, and improve site uptime through connected data and intelligent execution.

    Source : Business Wire

    AI Logistics Fuel Supply Chain Gravitate Real Time Data Warren Rogers

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