Cleanfuel Opens Cainta Station

Cleanfuel Cainta
In their bid to boost its presence in East of Metro Manila, independent oil player Cleanfuel opens its latest retail station in Cainta, Rizal.  Strategically located at Felix Avenue (formerly Imelda) in Barangay Sto. Domingo, Cainta, Rizal, the 1,400-square meters station provides access to private motorists and commercial business in major thoroughfares of Rizal province, connecting Cainta Junction, major busy intersection, all the way to Ortigas Avenue Extension that meets Metro and Rizal province. Cleanfuel Cainta has a state-of-the-art design from the layout of its standard light green color canopy and first-class facilities, including air-conditioned restrooms, air and water services, and Cleanfuels very own leasing and customer rewards program that allows customers to avail points and redeem products every day. Cleanfuel Cainta "We're delighted to inaugurate Cleanfuel Cainta as the first station to open this year. In the previous years, Cainta is one of the most competitive among first and second class municipalities in the country. Were excited to provide quality and affordable fuel in the growing commercial and industrial centers in the province of Rizal," said Cleanfuel president Bong Suntay said. Suntay noted that Cainta is known to be an agricultural city but is now changing into a highly-urbanized gateway of the East. " The growth of Cainta is an indication of progress of businesses and trust of investors. As we continue to provide quality and affordable fuel, we also want them (private and commercial motorists) to experience the long-term value they are getting every time they gas up at the station," he added. "Providing fuel to motorists is easy, but giving your customers what they really need, involves exceptional customer service, that is something we wanted to imprint to all our employees," said Suntay. " We now live in the era where everything is fast and accessible. In Cleanfuel, we wanted to make sure that customer service is our main priority. Its not only getting the best fuel, but also delivering what we promise to our customers," he claimed. "Cainta has been in the forefront of trade and commerce in the past few years. In 2017, they generated P1.1-billion in their economy. At present, there are over 7,000 business establishments in the city. We expect Cleanfuel Cainta to drive more sales in the coming months from the large volume of commercial trucks, transport vehicle providers (heavy equipment), and private owners," he said. In the coming months, the company is expected to add more retail stations in the provinces and in Metro Manila, where it offers top-quality fuel and lubricants including Clean91, Premium 95 gasoline, Euro-4 diesel, and AutoLPG.  

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