Jetti puts up 3 branches in Q1
MANILA, Philippines - Independent oil firm Jetti Petroleum Inc. has opened three additional stores in the year's first three months.
In a statement, the company said two of the new gas stations are in Iloilo and the third is in Davao. The company has also recently launched its newly renovated flagship branch in Macapagal Boulevard, Pasay City, unveiling "Jetti's new retail visual identity."
"Our new stations in Iloilo and Davao [attest] to our commitment to bring change to our host communities by making reasonably priced high quality fuel more accessible to them," said Jetti Corporate Affairs Manager Leo Bellas.
The first quarter of the year also saw Jetti continuing phase-to-phase renovation and retrofitting of its stations to conform to its new retail visual identity with the launch of its newly redesigned flagship station in Macapagal Boulevard.
"Our change in visual identity is a reflection of our renewed energy to continue our mission to be the catalyst in bringing the prices of fuel products to reasonable levels within the industry and the communities we serve," Bellas added.
The company's expansion plans also include setting up stations in Novaliches, Quezon City; Bacolod; Kalibo, Aklan; and Roxas City.
Jetti's fuel and import terminal that is being constructed in Mariveles, Bataan will also break ground soon and is seen to complement Jetti's current sole bulk and import terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental.
Jetti is a 100-percent Filipino-owned company engaged in the importation, blending, distribution and retailing of petroleum products. Established in 1998, Jetti now has 100 retail stations across the country.
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