Cleanfuel opens station in Tanay, Rizal

Cleanfuel Tanay

Independent oil player Cleanfuel now serves locals and tourists in scenic Tanay, Rizal after recently opening a station there.

Located along FT Catapusan Road, in Plaza Aldea, the latest addition to its retail network is the fourth station in Rizal province, to complement the existing stations in Antipolo and in Cainta.

Cleanfuel Tanay opening

 Cleanfuel Tanay was formally opened by company president Jesus Suntay. According to him, its opening was “in solidarity and support of the people in the area amid the challenging situation due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases. We want to send the message that we are committed to helping Filipinos access Quality Fuel for Less during these tough times."

He added, “This is our way of telling our kababayans that we are with them and that we believe in the Filipino resiliency in the face of any challenge.”

Citing that the majority of Tanay households depend on the industries of fishing, agriculture, and local commerce, the company ensures that they can suffice the need of the motorists in the area in terms of providing quality fuel products at an affordable price with their Clean 91, Premium 95, and high-grade diesel products.

Cleanfuel Tanay

Claiming to provide premium amenities to its customers just like the rest of Cleanfuel stations, the newly unveiled Tanay station offers clean and spacious air-conditioned restrooms, air and water services and commercial space ready for leasing.

Further, the latest Cleanfuel station has cashless payment options for its clients.

For additional peace of mind, Cleanfuel noted that the whole service staff follows highly stringent safety protocols such as wearing of face masks and face shields, thermal scanning of personnel, social distancing, disinfection of workstations, and hand washing.

Cleanfuel Tanay

To make the most out of every gas-up, Cleanfuel urged motorists in the area to sign up to its VIP Rewards program that hands out incentives for every purchase such as appliances, electronic gadgets, and new normal products. Aside from that, this membership-based program gives discounts from Cleanfuel’s establishment partners.

Meanwhile, the company’s executive officer reiterated the company’s plans to cover more ground as the year progresses. “We are expanding and opening more stations in cities where transportation is vital in the development of trade and commerce. Even in the face of this pandemic, we assure our patrons that we will provide quality fuels and the highest level of customer service, along with our unique rewards program,” Suntay said.

Photos from Cleanfuel

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