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Since 2001, we have offered the option to purchase fuel at our service stations using an Al-Maha smart card.

 Through our partnerships with ENOC and EPPCO, it is possible to use the Al-Maha smart card in ENOC and EPPCO service stations in the northern Emirates of the UAE. Holders of ENOC and EPPCO smart cards may also use their cards in Al-Maha service stations within Oman.


We offer two types of smart cards:

 1. Individual smart cards, E-Purse (E Rail)

 2. Company and government institution smart cards including:

-   Corporate smart cards
-  Small Business Pr-Paid Card. 

 

 Individual Smart Card (E Rail) Advantages: 

  •  Electronic Wallet: There's no need to carry cash to purchase fuel from the nearest Al-Maha service station. Simply use the E Rail card as electronic money.
     
  •  Fast Transactions: By using the card, you will not waste time searching for the required amounts of cash each time you needed to fill up with fuel at an Al-Maha service station. 
     
  •  Control Consumption: You can determine the amount available to spend on fuel. 
     
  •  Secure Wallet: The smart card can be used only with the secret number to ensure security during use.
     
  •  Recharge at Any Moment: Recharge the card at a time that suits you.
     
  •  Accurate Tracking: Card users can obtain a statement of account transactions made using the card. This statement may help in control of fuel consumption and help develop a better understanding of the amounts spent on fuel.
     
  •  Missing Amount Compensation: If you lose your card, Al-Maha will provide compensation of the amount lost on your new card.

 

Company and Government Institution Smart Card Advantages:  

  •      Management and Performance: Detailed reports allow for improved management and performance of your fleet.
     
  •     Guarantee: We offer the highest levels of protection.
     
  •  Multiple Facilities: We issue individual cards for each driver or individual car.
     
  •  Reduction of Paper-Based Transactions:Our smart cards are the most convenient way to purchase fuel without bills, harassment or incidentals.
     
  •  Control Consumption: Place a daily, weekly, monthly or even annual limit on the quantity of fuel and other services that may be purchased, with the possibility of identifying the region in which the card is used. 
  • Follow-up on Consumption: Details of fuel can be registered and a receipt obtained for the card through the same device used in any station.  
  • Reading Distances Meter: Distances meter and fuel consumption can be registered regularly and provides for increased control in consumption versus distance. 
  • Secure Password: To ensure security during usage, the card can be password protected.  
  • Long-Term Viability: The card can be extended to ten years, saving time and money. 
  • Monthly Reports: Monthly reports detail each card and the amount of fuel used.

 

Using Al-Maha Smart Cards 

  1. The card must be used by the authorized user only.  
     
  2. The authorized user shall agree to use the card within its details and limits in terms of authorized quantity of fuel. 
     
  3. The card must be shown to station's worker and then the authorized individual can request the quantity of fuel.
     
  4. The card holder shall allow the worker to register distance meter. 
     
  5. The authorized user shall sign a copy of fuel details, deliver it to the worker and retain an additional copy to pass on to the accounts section.
     
  6. The authorized user will receive Al-Maha smart card from the worker.
      
  7. The authorized user should submit the receipts to the accounts section at the earliest opportunity.

 

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Al-Maha Company is one of the early oil companies in the area of using filling fuel through smart cards, which were inaugurated in 2001

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