charging stations too

First bp, then Total Express and now petrol station in Sint-Oedenrode becomes new Sakko Commercial

Sakko Commercial vernieuwt het tankstation in Sint-Oedenrode naar de eigen formule en biedt er dan ook laadfaciliteiten.

The Total Express petrol station on Eerschotsestraat in Sint-Oedenrode, Brabant, is being upgraded to Sakko Commercial. In addition, the Bergen op Zoom-based company is cleaning up the site and will also get loading facilities for the first time.

Renovation work at the petrol station in Sint-Oedenrode is in full swing. The location showed several formulas in recent years. After first being bp, the filling station came into the hands of Sakko Commercial in February 2018. That then rebranded it to Total. Last an unmanned Total Express, Sakko is now revamping the filling station to the red and white of its own formula. The awning will be renewed and so will the pumps. The house currently on the site will be demolished to make way for several charging stations. To freshen up the appearance, the site will get more greenery. The petrol station will remain unmanned in the new situation, but other buildings such as the shop will remain. Euro95, Euro98 and diesel will soon be available at the pump, and the prices and discounts used in the old situation will remain unchanged after the renovation. Sakko Commercial Eerschotsestraat Sint-Oedenrode is due to open in mid-April.

50 filling stations

Sakko is one of the largest independent fuel suppliers in the Netherlands and operates nearly 50 manned and unmanned filling stations under the Sakko Tankstations, Total and bp brands following the sale in 2020 of some 20 stations to Total Nederland NV. Its motto is ‘High quality! Low price! Every day!’

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com