Sakko Commercial close to fifty refuelling locations with opening in Vierlingsbeek

Sakko Commercial heeft in het Brabantse Vierlingsbeek het voormalige Vissers Stop & Go tankstation geopend als nieuwe Sakko.
Met de opening van een tankstation in Vierlingsbeek, is Sakko Commercial in Nederland dichtbij een netwerk van vijftig tankstations gekomen.

Sakko Commercial has opened the former Vissers Stop & Go filling station in Vierlingsbeek, Brabant, as a new Sakko. The opening is the latest in a series of a total of seven locations that the company added to its network last year. With the recent acquisitions, Sakko is now close to reaching the number of 50 filling stations.

The latest Sakko filling station can be found on the Grotestraat in Vierlingsbeek. The unmanned former Vissers Stop & Go now displays the colours of the Bergen op Zoom-based company. Motorists can go there for Euro95, Euro98 and diesel. The opening of the station will be celebrated until 30 April with extra high discounts at the pump. The Sakko in Vierlingsbeek is the last to open of the total seven filling stations acquired by Sakko Commercial in 2024. The other six concern filling stations in Amstenrade (Hommerterweg), Budel (Dr Ant. Mathijsenstraat), Hazerswoude-Rijndijk (Willem Kloosstraat), Mill (Langenboomseweg), Schoorl (Duinweg) and Uithuizen (Industrieweg).

To fifty

Sakko Commercial currently operates more than 40 service stations under the Sakko Tankstations, Total and bp brands. The company says it will add four more new filling stations in the coming months. This will bring the network to more than 50 filling stations this year. The company expressly wants to grow so that motorists everywhere in the Netherlands can use its competitive prices, quality and service. ‘For many customers, we are already easily accessible, but for many we are not yet, which is why we are aiming for a nationwide network,’ says Sakko Commercial.

A payment unit at the now-opened Sakko filling station in Vierlingsbeek allows for 24/7 refuelling.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com