Maes largest independent oil distributor
Maes Fuels from Bornem has 30 stations from ExxonMobil acquired in the provinces of Antwerp and Flemish Brabant. Maes thus confirms its position as the largest independent petroleum distributor in the country. The pumping of ExxonMobil or continue to operate under the flag of Esso.
ExxonMobil has completely withdrawn from the market of the pumping stations. All distribution points have been sold to three individual players. It is about Maes Fuels from Bornem, G & V from Kuurne and Uhoda from Liege. G & V (Ghekiere-Verbeke) buys 24 stations from ExxonMobil in West and East Flanders. Uhoda takes about 16 outlets k line tracking in the province of Liège and the rest of Wallonia.
ExxonMobil prefers to sell through independent stations. Its products under its own logo According Remko Kruithof, the spokesman for ExxonMobil independent k line tracking owners can do so much more efficient than ExxonMobil itself. In this way, there are also mogelijkjheden to continue to grow, says the American company. ExxonMobil is following the example of other major oil groups such as Texaco. k line tracking Who have also withdrawn from the retail market. BP, Aral and ConocoPhillips (JET) will even give their brand name.
Kruithof confirms ExxonMobil his own brand indeed retained. There is, moreover, recently a large marketing campaign to support the brand name. Incidentally, 36 outlets not owned by ExxonMobil yourself independent franchisees.
Especially Maes Fuels is the acquisition k line tracking of the 30 stations of ExxonMobil a big step forward. Maes runs itself egien 46 stations under the brand name Maes and is the largest independent petroleum distributor in Flanders. In 2012, turnover reached 277 million euros.
Maes was set up in the sixties by Jef Maes, who initially k line tracking mainly distributed lubricating oils. The family business expanded its activities over the years with various fuels. Lines running to the oil company Total. Maes is also a distributor of Primagas, Air Products and heater. The company also provides storage and does to control tank.
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Maes Fuels from Bornem has 30 stations from ExxonMobil acquired in the provinces of Antwerp and Flemish Brabant. Maes thus confirms its position as the largest independent petroleum distributor in the country. The pumping of ExxonMobil or continue to operate under the flag of Esso.
ExxonMobil has completely withdrawn from the market of the pumping stations. All distribution points have been sold to three individual players. It is about Maes Fuels from Bornem, G & V from Kuurne and Uhoda from Liege. G & V (Ghekiere-Verbeke) buys 24 stations from ExxonMobil in West and East Flanders. Uhoda takes about 16 outlets k line tracking in the province of Liège and the rest of Wallonia.
ExxonMobil prefers to sell through independent stations. Its products under its own logo According Remko Kruithof, the spokesman for ExxonMobil independent k line tracking owners can do so much more efficient than ExxonMobil itself. In this way, there are also mogelijkjheden to continue to grow, says the American company. ExxonMobil is following the example of other major oil groups such as Texaco. k line tracking Who have also withdrawn from the retail market. BP, Aral and ConocoPhillips (JET) will even give their brand name.
Kruithof confirms ExxonMobil his own brand indeed retained. There is, moreover, recently a large marketing campaign to support the brand name. Incidentally, 36 outlets not owned by ExxonMobil yourself independent franchisees.
Especially Maes Fuels is the acquisition k line tracking of the 30 stations of ExxonMobil a big step forward. Maes runs itself egien 46 stations under the brand name Maes and is the largest independent petroleum distributor in Flanders. In 2012, turnover reached 277 million euros.
Maes was set up in the sixties by Jef Maes, who initially k line tracking mainly distributed lubricating oils. The family business expanded its activities over the years with various fuels. Lines running to the oil company Total. Maes is also a distributor of Primagas, Air Products and heater. The company also provides storage and does to control tank.
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Colruyt dares to pop up formula New Destination Airport Deurne Euphony has only a few days Martinique order 14 tram buses from Van Hool Mixed loads commitment to disputes with carriers Cooperation 4 Antwerp networking clubs starting blocks My Channls throws classic television k line tracking landscape upside Agfa-Gevaert climbs out red Veritas growth gazelle Antwerp Water-link international leader in water purification k line tracking
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