Nuevamente nuestras estaciones de servicio llegaron a Colombia, con la promesa de proporcionar combustibles de primera calidad y un servicio excepcional. En nuestro gran evento de lanzamiento, demostramos que este solo será el inicio de toda la experiencia Shell que le brindaremos a los colombianos.

El pasado 10 de febrero, en el Hotel JW Marriot de Bogotá, anunciamos la gran llegada de nuestras estaciones de servicio Shell al país, con un evento donde pudimos sentir todo el poder característico de la marca. Tuvimos muy buenos comentarios, medios cubriendo y logramos que todos los invitados y asistentes al evento se fueran con grandes expectativas que cumpliremos en cuanto pongan una rueda en nuestras estaciones.

Estuvimos en compañía de grandes expertos de la industria como Ana Duque Vallejo, la presidenta de las compañías Shell en Colombia, quien le dio la bienvenida a los invitados para hablar de las grandes expectativas y planes que tenemos para Colombia.

Así mismo, Jorge Galeano, Gerente de combustibles de Biomax, para la marca Shell, proporcionó especificaciones técnicas muy importantes para nuestros dealers y, además, nos habló sobre el producto y servicio que encontrarán nuestros clientes en las estaciones.

Finalizamos con Fréderic Bagnato, Gerente de mercados licenciados de Shell, quien hizo énfasis en la alianza de Shell y Biomax.

También, nuestros invitados disfrutaron de varias actividades como competencias a control remoto y simuladores de Fórmula Uno que los hicieron sentir como verdaderos corredores del automovilismo. Además, las bandas Black Mamba y la 88 nos brindaron su talento y energía durante la velada.

Como marca reconocida a nivel mundial queremos ofrecerle al mercado colombiano una alternativa de combustible avanzado y mejorado para que sientan todo el poder de su vehículo, como debe ser. Sabemos que este es solo el inicio de una gran experiencia que tenemos para Colombia y estamos listos para que su primer contacto con la marca sea inolvidable, ¡los esperamos en nuestras nuevas estaciones Shell!

Para más información contactar a:

Jorge Galeano - Gerente de combustibles de Biomax, para la marca Shell
Correo electrónico: servicioalcliente@biomax.co

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