La marca Shell nuevamente en el mercado de los combustibles y estaciones de servicio a nivel nacional
ene. 17, 2022
- La presencia de la marca y la operación de las estaciones será a través de Biomax S.A, quienes comercializarán sus combustibles durante los próximos años en el país.
- Shell brindará al mercado colombiano toda la experiencia de clase mundial, siendo el único combustible recomendado, utilizado y confiado por Ferrari.
- Para marzo de 2022, Biomax S.A., espera invertir una cifra significativa para ampliar su red de estaciones a 25 en el territorio nacional con la marca Shell, con un plan a largo plazo de establecer 250 en el país.
Colombia - Shell de nuevo en el mercado de combustibles a través de Biomax S.A, distribuidora mayorista de derivados del petróleo que cuenta con la licencia de la marca para la distribución de su combustible en Colombia. Durante los próximos días, se iniciará la operación de las tres primeras estaciones de servicio con marca Shell, las cuales estarán ubicadas en Bogotá.
La entrada de este representativo actor del sector, cuyo objetivo a largo plazo es tener 250 estaciones adicionales a nivel nacional, representa una oportunidad única para los consumidores locales alrededor de uno de los portafolios de combustibles más avanzados del mundo, el cual ha sido desarrollado y recomendado por aliados de relevancia internacional como Ferrari, BMW y Ducati.
“Estamos enfocados en brindar a los colombianos una experiencia única a través de una propuesta de valor diferenciada, basada en altos estándares de servicio y mejores eficiencias, con un combustible de clase mundial como Shell V- Power, la gasolina premium de más alto rendimiento, la cual está diseñada para proteger el motor contra el desgaste y la corrosión y, además, elimina la suciedad existente en las partes vitales del mismo”, agregó Andrés Escobar, de Biomax, encargado de la licencia de la marca Shell en Colombia para Estaciones de Servicio.
De acuerdo con Ana Duque, presidenta de las compañías Shell en Colombia; “La presencia de la marca Shell en las estaciones de servicio es muy importante para nuestra estrategia en Colombia’, nos permite seguir consolidando nuestro portafolio de soluciones energéticas, al igual que nos acerca cada vez más a todos los colombianos.
Shell es el proveedor de combustibles más grande del mundo. Actualmente, tiene presencia en 80 países con 46.000 estaciones de servicio, cuenta con aproximadamente 30 millones de clientes diarios.
Para más información puede contactar a:
Biomax S.A., Andrés Felipe Escobar – Gerente Licenciamiento Shell Colombia
Teléfono: + 57 3142614954
Correo electrónico: afescoba@biomax.co
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