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New Shell Truck Stop

The Mayor of Okahandja, her worship Valerie Aron fills up her car at the new Shell Okahandja Truck Stop while Vivo Energy Namibia Managing Director, Johan Grobbelaar makes sure the pump gauge is calibrated correctly.

The Mayor of Okahandja, her worship Valerie Aron fills up her car at the new Shell Okahandja Truck Stop while Vivo Energy Namibia Managing Director, Johan Grobbelaar makes sure the pump gauge is calibrated correctly.

Facing stiff competition from Engen and Puma, Vivo Energy Namibia expanded its new Shell service station on the B2 at the western side of Okahandja, to include a well-appointed truck stop. The expanded truck stop was officially opened last week Friday.
Vivo Energy Namibia said the Shell Okahandja truck stop is centrally located on the corner of the B2 highway, and is meant to serve truck drivers and motorists using the highway.
The truck stop will allow drivers to re-fill while also re-energising themselves at the convenience store.  There are three pump islands which offers, V-Power, Diesel Extra and Shell Diesel 50.

Managing Director of Vivo Energy Namibia, Johan Grobbelaar, at the official launch re-affirmed Vivo Energy Namibia’s commitment to its customers. “We are heavily focused on extending our network of service stations to benefit our customers. We are here for the long run, thus our commitment to expanding our services in the country.”
Shell Okahandja Truck Stop conforms to the required company standards and adheres to all safety requirements as per the company’s Health Safety Security & Environment policy. “Safety is key which is why we have ensured that the staff at this service station, as with all our other service stations have been through rigorous training. The safety of our customer’s and staff is a number one priority,” Grobbelaar added.

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