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New house style and Shell Café for petrol station Het Anker on the A2

Shell investeerde 8,4 miljoen euro om tankstation Het Anker voor vijftien jaar te exploiteren. Beeld ter illustratie: ProMedia

Shell has completed the conversion of the former Esso service station at Het Anker service station in Born. Since this week, the yellow and red Shell shell has adorned the façade and the Shell Café has opened.

It was announced in mid-November last year that the service station at Het Anker, on the A2 motorway near Born in Limburg, would join the Shell network. During the annual rental rights auction, Shell put down 8.4 million euros for this. This meant that the Esso filling station, with EG Retail’s Go Fresh Bakery and Spar Express, will now continue under the Shell banner for at least 15 years.

Meanwhile, the entire filling station has been re-coloured in the Shell colours and customers can go there for Euro95, V-Power, V-Power Diesel, FuelSave Diesel and LPG. In addition, a shop formula Shell Café was opened, a formula developed by Shell itself. It made its appearance in the Netherlands in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht in 2021 and stems from the energy transition, where the traditional role of the petrol station is changing to that of a service location where visitors stay longer.

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

Author: Nina Koelewijn

Source: MobilityEnergy.com