Webinar: Data Science Is the New Fuel Logistics Engine
Fuel and convenience retailers, wholesale fuel distributors, and service providers rely on Titan Cloud software every day to run critical operations: monitoring tanks, managing environmental compliance, optimizing fuel inventory, and keeping forecourts open and profitable.
For those teams, software reliability isn’t optional—it’s the foundation of operational intelligence and efficiency. That’s where Quality Engineering (QE) comes in.
At Titan Cloud, quality is more than a final checkpoint before release. It’s a continuous practice that shapes how we design, build, test, and ship our platform.
We’re building a foundation where quality isn’t a phase but an ongoing discipline.
Gartner projects that by 2027, around 80% of enterprises will integrate AI-augmented testing tools into their software engineering toolchain. Titan Cloud is already moving in that direction—combining automation, API and mobile testing, and AI-driven insights to continuously validate every release of our fuel management, wetstock, and environmental compliance solutions.
For our customers, quality shows up in the day-to-day:
When software behaves as expected, operations teams can stay focused on running their business instead of troubleshooting tools. When it doesn’t, the impact is immediate: lost uptime, added risk, and unnecessary cost. That’s why Titan Cloud’s QE team treats every release like it’s going straight into a live forecourt or a busy back-office.
To support our customers at scale, Titan Cloud runs a range of automated validation cycles on daily, weekly, and fortnightly schedules. These are ongoing guardrails around key workflows across the platform, including:
Rather than relying solely on manual test passes, we use automation to handle repetitive, high-frequency checks—regression tests for critical workflows, API health checks, integration tests, and role-based access scenarios. This helps us:
The result: calmer releases, fewer surprises, and a steady uplift in overall release quality.
Titan Cloud connects data from ATGs, tank sensors, POS systems, and external services. That interconnected environment makes API testing and performance validation essential.
We’re continually expanding our test coverage to include:
Alongside this, we’re investing in shift-left practices to bring quality earlier in the development process. Product, engineering, and QE collaborate on acceptance criteria rooted in real customer workflows, and tests are written alongside features, not after the fact. That means new capabilities in fuel inventory control, wetstock management, or compliance workflows are validated from the start, not just before go-live.
Artificial intelligence is becoming an important accelerator in our quality process.
We’re using AI-assisted tools to:
AI-powered practices are especially helpful in complex areas such as fuel monitoring software and ATG alerting, wetstock management systems and variance detection, fuel logistics optimization, and environmental regulatory compliance management software.
Instead of manually trying to cover every possible scenario, AI helps us explore more of the “unknowns” faster. It doesn’t replace quality engineering; it supports it by improving prioritization, speeding feedback loops, and helping us catch issues before they reach production.
At Titan Cloud, quality is a shared responsibility.
Our QE team partners with:
This cross-functional approach turns testing into a continuous, integrated practice rather than a final step. It ensures that with every release, we’re not just shipping new features—we’re reinforcing the trust customers place in Titan Cloud software.
All of this work—automation, API and mobile testing, AI, and shift-left practices—serves a simple purpose: helping our customers run better operations with peace of mind.
For operators, distributors, and service providers, it shows up as:
As your network grows, software quality becomes a strategic advantage. Titan Cloud’s Quality Engineering team is focused on making sure our platform scales with you—across sites, devices, and regulatory environments—so you can stay focused on your customers and your fuel network.