Hai Duong Petroleum Branch promotes the Petrolimex brand

Jun 24th at 09:53
24-06-2022 09:53:09+07:00

Hai Duong Petroleum Branch promotes the Petrolimex brand

The Hai Duong Petroleum Branch is a member unit of the B12 Petroleum Company of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Vietnam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex). The branch trades in petroleum and petrochemical products such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), lubricants, laundry detergent, paint and insurance services in the northern province of Hai Duong and its environs.

Acknowledging the importance of consistent distribution system development, all fueling stations and franchised retailers of the branch meet management, technical, fire prevention and treatment, and environmental hygiene standards.

Fueling stations are equipped with advanced machinery and equipment, with modern management software helping ensure safe, professional services. The Petrolimex brand is fully and consistently identified throughout the system, leaving a good impression on customers, said the branch’s director Tang Van Troi.

Hai Duong Petroleum Branch promotes the Petrolimex brand

The branch is focusing on intensive development of its retail system, protecting the brand and fighting against commercial fraud, and environmental protection. It works closely with relevant state agencies to protect its brand and promote brand identification, aiming to ensure consumer interests. The brand takes the initiative in cooperating with state authorities to strengthen inspection and control of commercial fraud in petroleum business in the region.

Along with investing in and upgrading material facilities, the branch regularly strengthens its labor force to improve retail performance and increase customer trust. Sales staff are regularly trained to best follow the branch’s 5S management model - sorting, storage, shining the workplace, setting standards and sticking to the rule as well as the five-step sales process of Petrolimex.

Last year, the branch overcame difficulties and reached its targets. In 2022, it is expected to sell more than 135,000 cubic meters of petroleum, and exceed its service and other goods-related targets by 5-10 percent compared to 2021.

VietNam Economic News



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