with wash boxes

Catom expands in Middelburg with second OK Express filling station

In de Zeeuwse hoofdstad Middelburg wordt op dit moment gewerkt aan de realisatie van een nieuw OK-tankstation.
Het Zeeuwse Middelburg krijgt een tweede OK Express, net als die aan de Heerlijkheidsweg in de plaats ontworpen door HA Architecten. Foto: HA Architecten, 2025

A new OK petrol station is currently under construction in Middelburg, the provincial capital of Zeeland. There should be an unmanned OK Express on Bachweg, including wash boxes, within a few months. It will be the second OK Express in the Zeeland city.

In July 2014, OK Oliecentrale received permission from the municipality of Middelburg to build an unmanned petrol station on Bachweg in the town. Work is now in full swing. It will be an OK Express without a manned shop, but with multiple fuels and also wash boxes. The filling station will be a stone’s throw from the slip road to the N57, the eastern bypass around Middelburg. This brings the Zeeland city to two OK Express locations. The other opened in October 2016 on Heerlijkheidsweg, right next to Kuzee’s Autowaspark. This is only 400 metres from the now to be realised OK Express on Bachweg. Both stations were designed by Breda-based Bureau HA Architects.

400 filling stations

Dutch company Catom has owned the OK brand in the Netherlands since 2004. OK, an abbreviation of Olie Konsument, has a network of more than 100 filling stations in our country, the vast majority of them manned. In early July, it was announced that the company acquired more than three hundred filling stations from BP in the Netherlands. This expansion brings OK to a network of more than four hundred stations. This has made it one of the largest formulas in the Netherlands.

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

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com