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Oman Oil Marketing Company Expands Operations In Oman
Muscat: Oman Oil Marketing Company (OOMCO) recently signed an agreement with ALwefaq Trading and Al Shidhani International LLC to develop mega service stations along the Al Batinah Expressway. At 30,000 square metres each, all three sites will be offering a one-stop shop designed around a wider variety of services that drivers need on the go. The service hubs, of which one will be located in the Wilayat of Liwa and two others in the Wilayat of Barka, will include not just fuel stations but also coffee shops, car care centres, convenience stores, shopping complexes featuring global brands and ATMs.
Tarik Mohammed Al Junaidi, Chief Executive Officer of OOMCO, said, “We are looking forward to developing what hopefully will become convenient service hubs in Liwa and Barka. Our stations have been diversifying and becoming increasingly versatile over the past few years, offering not just premium fuel and other quality car-related services and products, but also branded food and other convenient items as the company continues to grow beyond the pump.”
From investing in cutting-edge technologies to engaging in strategic partnerships with brands, and expanding into logistics, OOMCO continues to connect with its customers to meet and exceed their expectations. As part of its regional expansion strategy, not just Oman but also Saudi Arabia and Tanzania are among key growth markets for the company with more service stations becoming available to customers in all these countries.
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