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Factigas is industry-specific business software designed for gas stations, service stations, GNV/GLP stations, and affiliated minimarkets in Peru. The official website emphasizes that it can manage both fuel and convenience-store operations, and connects with SUNAT and/or OSE to support electronic invoicing. In other words, it is a vertical solution for gas-station operations management and tax compliance.
Based on the information disclosed, Factigas covers payment method configuration, gas-station Kardex, minimarket inventory, sales control and analytics reports, accounts receivable, credit accounts, prepayments, manual sales/Market invoicing, electronic invoicing, user control and monitoring, and PLE electronic sales ledgers. Its highlight is “smart fuel dispensing” and integration with mainstream controllers, aiming to reduce losses during fuel dispensing. It also provides a unified Dashboard for fuel, GNV, GLP, and market operations, making it easier for station operators to view purchasing and sales in one place.
The official website does not publish plans, pricing, billing cycles, free versions, or trial information. It only provides Cotiza/quotation and contact entry points, so buyers will need to speak with sales before purchasing. The deployment model is also not specified, so it is unclear whether Factigas is purely cloud-based, privately deployed, or hybrid. On the support side, the website explicitly mentions a 24x7 technical team to help ensure uninterrupted station operations, which is a plus for high-continuity businesses such as gas stations.
The main advantages are its strong industry focus and coverage of key workflows such as fuel products, convenience stores, inventory, accounts, electronic invoicing, and electronic ledgers. It is also clearly adapted for SUNAT/OSE compliance in Peru. The downsides are that the official website does not provide comprehensive information, and some pages still contain template placeholder content. API availability, developer support, permission granularity, data security measures, backups, and compliance certifications are not disclosed, which makes technical evaluation harder for larger groups.
Factigas is better suited to gas stations, service stations, and small energy retail chains operating in Peru, especially users that need local electronic invoicing compliance and integration with fuel controllers. The website text does not provide enough information to judge access performance from China, and payment methods are also not disclosed. For deployment in the Chinese market, businesses should first evaluate local gas-station management systems, ERP/POS solutions, electronic invoicing, and tax-control integration options. Factigas’s SUNAT/OSE capabilities are primarily designed for the Peruvian market.
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