Puma Energy has a network of 400 service stations in the country.
The oil company Puma Energy launched its own mobile app, Puma Pris, which allows you to pay fuel bills and add points in exchange for discounts on future purchases. “The platform was launched in early May and will be implemented in stages at all service stations in Argentina,” the company said in a statement.
So far, Puma Pris is now available at 60 stations at over 400 service stations that the oil company has. Initially it will be operational at several points of CABA, GBA, Bahía Blanca, Mar del Plata, Chaco, Chubut, Córdoba, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, La Pampa, Neuquén, Río Negro, Santa Fe and Santiago del Estero. “Entire network It will be completed in the last quarter of the year.“, the company explained.
On the other hand, and as part of the app launch, customers who sign up for the program and use it for the first time will receive a welcome voucher of $ 500 or $ 250 to be used from the second bill. Everything is part of the oil company’s landing plan, whose goal is to gain market share.
In addition to the loyalty app, Puma announced the arrival of new “Super 7” stores. This initiative is part of the modernization of the infrastructures of service stations and they will be present in more than 60 points of the country in the coming months through the modality of franchises.
The first stores were at service stations in Pilar, Morón, Don Torcuato, Martínez, San Justo, Quilmes, Chascomús and Quequén. In addition, in the next few months they will add Neuquén, Entre Ríos, Corrientes, Córdoba, Rio Negro, San Luis and La Pampa.
Puma Energy is a global integrated oil refining, transportation, storage and distribution company, and works in 46 countries. The company has expanded its activities worldwide: it owns and operates 100 fueling terminals, as well as more than 3,000 service stations, and is present at 80 airports worldwide.
In Argentina, Puma Energy produces fuels and lubricants. In addition to its refinery in Bahía Blanca, the terminal in the town of Campana and its lubricant plant in Avellaneda, there are more than 50 “Agroservices” at the main points of Argentina’s productive zone.
Source: Clarin