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Nayara Energy selects Hughes India to connect 3500 retail outlets by satellite

Hughes Communications India Private Limited (‘Hughes India’) announced its selection by Nayara Energy, India’s largest private-sector oil retailer, to install, integrate and manage a satellite network solution across 3500 retail outlets. Hughes India is a majority-owned subsidiary of Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES), an innovator in satellite and multi-transport technologies and networks for 50 years, and already connects more than 4,000 Nayara locations. The new, five-year contract, nearly doubles the HughesON™ managed deployment, making it the largest single satellite-based network in India’s retail petroleum sector.

Speaking on their association with Hughes, Stephan Beyeler, Chief Marketing Officer at Nayara Energy said, “Nayara Energy continues in its endeavour to deliver operational excellence across its businesses through robust and technologically advanced solutions and best-in-class processes. Our association with Hughes has been focused towards driving higher connectivity and reliability across the network of 4000+ automated retail fuel stations in the country. The coverage provided by Hughes through critical VSAT connectivity has proved to be of great value for our franchise network.”

Hughes India, Enterprise Business Head, Shivaji Chatterjee said: “We are very excited and proud of our growing association with Nayara Energy, the largest private fuel retailer in the country, towards delivering a managed, secure connectivity solution for its retail automation which is absolutely mission-critical, designed for today as well as the future. The new solution, part of our HughesON portfolio of managed services, will simplify network operations and help Nayara execute real-time reporting and analysis while improving efficiency and optimizing their operations.”

A Software-Defined Satellite Solution

The software-defined satellite solution for Nayara will employ the Hughes JUPITER™ System, the de facto standard for satellite implementations worldwide, with routers, gateways, and a network management system designed for high performance and efficiency. Using capacity on the GSAT-16 and SES-9 satellites, the upgraded network will support data transmissions such as daily price updates to remote petrol pumps, fuel tank monitoring, and implementation of a customer loyalty program.

Hughes India already provides state-of-the-art infrastructure to meet the complex connectivity needs of major state-owned Indian oil companies across nearly 20,000 retail locations. Under separate contracts, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) use JUPITER™ System technology to enable fast retail transactions, eliminate manual interference, and deliver accurate, real-time data across their operations.

Nayara Energy

Nayara Energy is a downstream energy and petrochemicals company of international scale with strong presence across the hydrocarbon value chain from refining to retail. In August 2017, the company was acquired by international investors, Rosneft Oil Company and an investment consortium comprising of global commodity trading firm, Trafigura and UCP Investment Group.

The company owns and operates India’s second largest single site refinery at Vadinar, Gujarat with a current capacity of 20MMTPA. The refinery is one of the world’s most modern and complex refineries with a complexity of 11.8, which is amongst the highest globally. Nayara Energy’s fuel retail network consists of 6000+ outlets across India and is the fastest growing private retailer in the energy sector.

Hughes Communications India Private Ltd. (HCIPL)

HCIPL is a majority owned subsidiary of Hughes Network Systems, LLC (Hughes), the world’s largest provider of broadband satellite networks and services. HCIPL is the largest satellite service operator in India providing a comprehensive range of broadband networking technologies, solutions, and services for businesses and governments, including Managed Services to meet every communications challenge.

Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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