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This marks a significant milestone in our commitment to expanding the company's presence and delivering innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of Ugandan consumers.
Vivo Energy Uganda, the company that distributes and markets Shell-branded fuels and lubricants has announced an addition of ten new Shell fuel stations to its network.
The newly opened fuel stations are Shell Ndagire Road, Shell Nngabo, Shell Zana, Shell Mayuge, Shell Zana Shell Nakiyanja, Shell Kira Mulawa, Shell Mityana Highway, Shell Buyala, and Shell Gayaza II.
The new stations mark a significant milestone in Vivo Energy Uganda’s commitment to expanding its presence and delivering innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of Ugandan consumers, officials said during the launch held at Ndagire Road branch in Kampala,
Alvin Bamutire, Vivo Energy Uganda’s Retail Manager said that the new stations are designed to enhance accessibility and convenience for consumers while providing them with the highest quality fuels and services that Shell is renowned for.
“Our new stations have been designed to offer a seamless and efficient experience. We have strategically located them in easily accessible areas, allowing our customers to fuel up and indulge in our top-quality products without hassle. Quality is at the heart of everything we do. These new fuel stations not only represent our commitment to expanding our network, but they also reflect our dedication to delivering superior products and services to our valued customers at every point of interaction”.
Vivo Energy Uganda’s Managing Director, Johan Grobbelaar said the new sites symbolise the firm’s commitment to convenience while ensuring that customers receive a comprehensive range of offerings.
“We aim to provide an exceptional experience where customers can refuel, service their vehicles, grab a bite to eat, and find all their travel essentials conveniently in one place.” Adding that, the expansion will also stimulate economic growth through the creation of employment opportunities for people, both directly and indirectly, across the various service stations”.
