tamoil closes cooperation

After Avia, Esso, Shell, Texaco and TinQ now flower kiosks at T-Energy petrol stations

Het aantal tankstationformules in Nederland dat bloemen verkoopt vanuit een automaat groeit; nu wordt het concept ook geïntroduceerd op T-Energy locaties. Foto: Daily Flowers, 2026

Tamoil Netherlands has signed a partnership with Daily Flowers. This will give the formula’s filling stations in the Netherlands unmanned kiosks on the forecourt from which consumers can ‘pull’ a bunch of flowers themselves. The first is for two T-Energy petrol stations.

Daily Flowers will install so-called ‘automated flower stores’ at Tamoil Netherlands filling stations. The two companies have entered into a partnership for this purpose. The scoop is for the T-Energy on Akkerweg in Moergestel and T-Energy Nieuw Kralingen on Boezembocht in Rotterdam. The vending machines offer a range of ready-made bouquets on the petrol station forecourt seven days a week that can be paid for cashless. The kiosks where consumers can currently ‘draw’ their own bouquet of flowers can be found at Avia, Berkman, Esso, Shell, Texaco and TinQ petrol stations in the central and western parts of the country. So this is now joined by Tamoil. Daily Flowers has had a partnership with EG Group for some time and five Loogman carwashes also have flower kiosks.

After vending machines with soft drinks, sweets, snacks and pizzas, more and more petrol station locations in the Netherlands are moving towards selling fresh flowers from a vending machine on the forecourt. In two years, the company Daily Flowers has installed unmanned flower kiosks at some 35 petrol stations in the Netherlands.

First Fieten Oil

According to Daily Flowers, 19 new locations ‘went live’ in the month of March and 13 more will be added in the coming weeks. These include Shell Bruchem and Fieten Olie in Loenen aan de Vecht, the first flower kiosk at a location of this formula. In addition, ten more petrol stations in the EG Group network will get an ‘automated flower store’.

Unused metres

Vending machines with soft drinks, snacks, sweets and now increasingly with fresh flowers and hot pizzas give entrepreneurs the opportunity to generate turnover on what providers call the ‘unused square metres’ of a petrol or car wash location. A vending machine needs only a few square metres of space and offers its services 24/7, with no queue and no need for the deployment of staff. Vending machines benefit from the high impulse nature of the products offered at easily accessible locations.

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

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com