Vts In: Bpcl

Modern VTS units are integrated with sensors on the tanker’s dome lid and discharge valve. If someone tries to open the lid mid-journey (outside the designated filling station), an instant alert is sent to BPCL officials.

There are two main interfaces for the VTS system:

Since full-scale deployment of VTS In across 60+ major depots (e.g., Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Guwahati), BPCL has reported: bpcl vts in

BPCL sets pre-defined speed limits for petroleum tankers (usually 40-50 km/h in sensitive zones). The VTS alerts the driver and the control room if the vehicle overspeeds, preventing accidents.

Once logged in, you will see:

⚠️ If you skip VTS OUT, the system may block future entries or mark your vehicle as “inside” indefinitely.


Always perform VTS IN immediately upon arrival. Do not bypass the boom barrier or follow another vehicle in. The system will not register your entry, and you will be blocked from loading. Modern VTS units are integrated with sensors on

If you are a fleet manager and need to register a new vehicle in BPCL VTS, contact your nearest BPCL terminal’s transport officer or your BPCL sales officer.


The following API endpoints will be created to support the feature: ⚠️ If you skip VTS OUT, the system

| Endpoint | Method | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | /vessels | GET | Retrieve a list of vessels in the system | | /vessels/id | GET | Retrieve a vessel's details | | /alerts | POST | Create a new alert | | /alerts | GET | Retrieve a list of alerts |