The FINANCIAL — On 29 March Wissol Petroleum Georgia launched one more service station in Batumi. A total of 60 Wissol service stations of superior design provide their services and high quality products in every district of Tbilisi and much of the rest of the country. Further development is underway.
"Currently there are already four Wissol service stations operating in Adjara region. The oil product sector is distinguished with its dynamism, so we develop fast not only in the capital but in the regions as well. As for Adjara and namely Batumi, I adore the city and I visit it quite often lately. Batumi is developing fast and to me as to businessman it is additional stimulus for business development," Samson Pkhakadze, Chairman of the Wissol Board of Directors and one of its founders told FINANCIAL.
Lately Wissol has launched its first service center in Batumi. “We are taking care of our customers and trying to offer them the most professional and timely service,” head of the service center Ramaz Khintibidze said.
The service center offers corporate clients services including plastic cards and vouchers to purchase fuel, as well as on-the-spot invoices.
“The cards issued by Wissol service center allow cardholders to get fuel from any of Wissol’s gas stations nationwide. Wissol has the widest chain of gas stations in Georgia. A Batumi service center customer can enjoy all those benefits and discounts for customers available elsewhere,” says Khintibidze.
Wissol caters to over 300 organizations in Adjara, and won a tender to supply state agencies. The company has around 4300 corporate clients alongside its many retail customers.
Khintibidze says a swell in customers made the company decide to open a service center in Batumi, along with the fact that it sees Adjara as a priority region.
A couple of months ago, Wissol launched a carwash service in its gas station at King Tamar Avenue, Batumi, which offers a wide variety of services for customers.
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