"The web-enabled system ensures better co-ordination and total transparency, and thus is a step towards advanced customer service," the company announced. The company currently transmits 80 million cum/d of gas through a 5400-km pipeline network. The GMS facilitates smooth handling of different streams of natural gas from multiple supply sources pumped into the pipeline systems for delivery to multiple end users, and has been applied to the Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur (HVJ) pipeline, the Dahej-Vijaipur pipeline, and to the South Gujarat, North Gujarat, Mumbai, KG Basin, Cauvery Basin, Agartala, Lakwa and Rajasthan pipeline networks. The system interfaces with the pipelines' existing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems to get daily gas sale and gas purchase data, and integrates the multiple players involved in Gail's network, including the suppliers (ONGC, Petronet LNG, Panna/Mukta Tapti Joint Venture, Cairn Energy, and Oil India), shippers (IOC and BPCL), customers (power, fertilizer plants and other industries), and the transporter (Gail).