Rompetrol opened two new service centers with gas stations on A1 highway

Aurel Dragan 09/02/2024 | 15:06

Rompetrol Downstream – the retail division of KMG International Group in Romania recently opened two new service centers with Rompetrol gas stations on A1 highway (Orăștie – Sibiu section) in the vicinity of Cristian township (km 260+160 – left and right). The A1 highway is the main connecting Rompetrol Downstream – the retail division of KMG International Group in Romania recently route with Hungary and the countries of the western European Union, being both a commercial and a tourist route.

 

“We successfully conclude a new stage of the development of our presence, by opening the last integrated centers out of 12 units undertaken by the concession contract with CNAIR. We implemented a new concept of Rompetrol gas stations in order to answer our customers’ expectations to provide new services on A1 highway, one of the most traveled roads in the country.”, stated Laurențiu Colțănel, Network, Planning& Development Group Director.

These two centers are the last units of the package of 12 integrated centers built by Rompetrol on the A1 highway and completed in 2023 near Pecica, Orăștie, Recaș, Girmata, Sagu. The overall investment for the all 12 centers amounts above 40 mln. USD, provided by the Kazakh Romanian Energy Investment Fun.

The construction and amenities works for these new service centers were completed in December of last year, and afterwards checks and tests of the equipment were carried out, as well as obtaining the necessary and legal approvals for commissioning.

Having about 100 employees, each station is equipped with 3 multi-product pumps for cars, 1 fast diesel pump for large vehicles, an AdBlue pump, a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply skid and 2 stations of fast and high-power electric charging, each with 4 charging stations.

These centers also offer facilities such as shops, cafes, restaurants (right station), dedicated spaces for mothers with children and people with disabilities, payment terminals for vignettes/bills/bank transfers/insurance, as well as parking spaces for 151 cars and trucks/TIR/buses.

The new stations Rompetrol were designed indoors and built in line with the development of the “hei” brand, an umbrella concept with distinct service lines – hei coffee&gourmet for assisted service with restaurant-style food (Cristian right station) and hei&coffee for products like coffee, pastries, and sandwiches (Cristian left station).

The “hei coffee&gourmet” station concept promotes freshness, taste and genuineness, three pillars that can be found both at the design level and in the varied menu of drinks and dishes. The restaurant was built using natural materials, neutral colors and discreet lighting, for a unique gastronomic experience, from Romanian culinary preparations to international specialties, all developed under the careful supervision of a chef with over 10 years of experience in international cuisine.

At the same time, the hei&coffee concept offers an incursion into the world of the senses, through the irresistible mix of 7 origins (Guatemala, Brazil, Mexico, Honduras, India, Rwanda, Ethiopia) or through the authentic Single-Origin Rwanda taste and its aroma of citrus and floral notes.

The customers of the gas stations enjoy the high-quality petroleum products (Efix range of fuels), obtained at Petromidia Navodari – the largest refinery in Romania and one of the most modern in the Black Sea region.

“The next step is the opening of 6 new service centers (3 lots) with Rompetrol gas stations in Romania, respectively on the A3 highway (near Sanpaul – Mures) and the bypass options for the cities of Suceava and Brasov. These are already in progress, in various phases from design to obtaining the formal authorizations from the local authorities.” stated Laurențiu Colțănel, Network, Planning& Development Group Director.

The new service centers will be built on the plots provided by CNAIR through the contracts awarded in 2023 for the concession of services to equip/equip, operate and maintain the spaces for services/short-term parking/long-term parking located on the highways and national roads in Romania opened to road traffic.

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