ENOC Group on track with retail expansion plans

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ENOC Group on Wednesday announced plans to open 40 service stations by the end of 2021, bringing its retail network to 192 stations.

The Group is on track with its plans to open 16 service stations across Dubai, Sharjah, and the Northern Emirates by end of 2020, as well as to open an additional 24 service stations by end of 2021.

"As a leading energy player, we are committed to developing a robust retail infrastructure to serve the UAE for the next 50 years," Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC Group, said.

"Our promise is to ensure that customers have access to an uninterrupted supply of fuel as well as access to best-in-class automotive and retail services. Despite the challenging times, we have demonstrated our resilience and remain committed to serving the nation."

There are also plans to open two marine stations at Dubai Harbour and Umm Suqeim by the end of September.

The new service stations will follow global best practices in retail fuel services in construction and automation standards and will be equipped with CCTV surveillance as well as automatic number plate detection cameras to ensure high security.

The service stations also have ZOOM C-stores, which offer customers over 7,500 products including confectionary and snacks as well as hot and cold beverages.

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