GAS Petrol Service Stations
Station in Waikari, Canterbury | |
Industry | Retail |
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Founded | 1999; 25 years ago (1999) in New Zealand |
Headquarters | New Zealand |
Area served | New Zealand |
Products | Fuel |
Website | gas |
GAS Petrol Service Stations (stylised g.a.s.), owned by Gasoline Alley Services, is a New Zealand petrol station franchise, which sells petrol and diesel. It has 127 locations around New Zealand, including 33 in Auckland.[1]
The franchise was established in 1999 and had 14 locations by 2000.[1] It had 35 outlets by 2003.[2] The brand expanded to 75 locations by 2006, and 120 locations by 2011.[1]
The head office of the franchise is located in Kingsland, Auckland.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Gas Alley". gas.kiwi. Gas Alley.
- ^ Daniels, Chris (13 November 2003). "BP deal leg-up towards GAS goal of 200 stations". Wilson & Horton. New Zealand Herald.
External links
- Official website
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