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Star Oil Company Limited on Wednesday launched the diesel mobile fuel dispenser onto the Ghanaian market to help bring fuel to the doorsteps of its bulk customers in Accra.The mobile fuel dispensers is a fuel tanker with an equipped state of the art meter units and air separator like the fuel station targeted at serving telecommunication industries, estate communities with heavy generator sets and commercial transport companies among others.Mr Awuku Larbi, Marketing Manager for Star Oil, addressing customers at the launch, said the new service would inject efficiency into fuel budget of bulk customers.He said the service is currently available to customers within the Accra metropolis and added that plans are advanced to roll-out the service in other areas nationwide.He said the company is committed in providing innovative products and services in the competitive oil market to service its customers.“The cost and time spent on moving heavy equipment to filing stations to fuel them is a thing of the past” he noted.Mr Kwaku Agyeman-Duah, Industrial Coordinator of the Association of Oil Marketing Companies, commended the company for their efforts to bring fuel to the doorsteps of their customers.He said oil marketing companies in the country has provided about 13,000 employments opportunities for Ghanaians which was laudable.He urged oil marketing companies to take advantage of the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority to expand their businesses in the Northern part of the country.
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