Independent Fuel Company Cleanfuel is eyeing to put more stations in the provinces particularly Northern and Southern Luzon. This was after the company recently opened two of its newest stations in San Pablo City and Pico Road in La Trinidad, Benguet.
The company is optimistic to achieve a sustainable growth in 2019 and even eyeing to reach 100 stations in the coming year. Cleanfuel, which is known in providing “Quality Fuel for Less,” represents its main selling point and also its greatest advantage over its competitors.
In a press statement, Atty. Bong Suntay, President of Cleanfuel, said, “At Cleanfuel, we are driven by our passion to exceed customer’s expectations in supplying fuel of the highest quality, yet affordable to Filipino consumers.”
“The most important thing about using our products is the value it provides to Filipinos. Most of our new users question us, what makes you different from other fuel companies? We simply answer back with a strong conviction that we offer the same high quality yet provide motorists with more affordable prices,” adds Suntay.
The latest station in Pico will provide access to over 30,000 registered vehicles and 16 Barangays of over 130,000 population of La Trinidad, Benguet. Pico is considered as one of the populated area with over 25,000. Located at the Pico Road in La Trinidad, Benguet, the 1,079-square meters station is expected to strengthen its retail presence in the area, offering customers with their products such as Clean91, Premium 95 and Euro-4 diesel.
Cleanfuel Pico is the second station of Cleanfuel in La Trinidad, Benguet after the successful Cleanfuel Halsema station.
Aside from Pico opening, the company eyes to open two more stations in Batangas soon. “This year, we are targeting to add six to eight more new stations to our network. Majority will be located and scattered throughout the provinces, particularly Southern and Northern region,” explained Suntay.
Meanwhile, the company also announced that it will implement new rates effective Wednesday, September 25 at 12:01am. The prices of diesel will go up by P1.50 per liter and gasoline prices by P2.00 per liter. While most of the fuel company will implement increase on Tuesday, Cleanfuel is the only fuel company who managed to extend 1-day on the price increase hike.