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PSO Installs Vending Machines ‘Refuel’ at Select Stations

  • February 4, 2017
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PR: On select stations of Pakistan’s oil company Pakistan State Oil (PSO), there’s been a recent installation of vending machines with the brand name ‘Refuel’.  has recently started to place vending machines at its retail outlet with the brand name “Refuel”. These state-of-the-art vending machines are currently installed only at PSO stations in Karachi; Ideal Service Station (Shahrah-e-Faisal) and AB Ghazi Service Station, near Abdullah Shah Ghazi.

Owing to the positive response from customers, the company now plans to introduce ‘Refuel’ machines at its new vision retail outlets nationwide.

With the launch of “Refuel”, customers will now be able to purchase snacks and beverages such as cold drinks, energy drinks, drinking water, chips, chocolates, cookies and much more of their choice conveniently while getting their fuel tanks filled. The machine accepts paper money including coins. This non fuel retail initiative reiterates PSO’s commitment to bring about improvement in the lives of its customers that is not just limited to the realm of fuel.

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With the installation of the easy to operate “Refuel” vending machines at PSO outlets, the company is striving to enhance the overall experience of its customers when they visit its retail outlet. The positive response from customers to this initiative affirms this. The company lays great emphasis on the needs of its customers in today’s rapidly changing dynamic environment and such initiatives in the non fuel retail segment enable it to go the extra mile for its customers.

PSO values its relationship with its customers and this non fuel retail initiative comes after the recently signed agreement between the company and Allied Bank to install ATMs at PSO stations nationwide.

Image source: PSO 

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