Mangaluru: MRPL’s new retail outlet at Panambur inaugurated


Media Release

Mangaluru, Feb 28: Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) inaugurated its state of the art Company Owned Company Operated (COCO) retail outlet at Panambur, on Tuesday, February 28. The retail outlet was inaugurated by H Kumar, managing director, MRPL in the presence of M Venkatesh, director (Refinery), A K Sahoo, director (Finance), Rajeev Kushwaha, CVO and other senior officers and customers.

This retail outlet is spread across 2.75 acres of land and is one of the largest petrol pumps in the city. Being very near to New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT), this will largely cater to truckers originating from NMPT port.



The petrol pump has a very attractive design and colour scheme which stands out from a distance. The illumination at night is spectacular, giving a new land mark to Mangalore city. This is the third retail outlet set up by MRPL in Mangalore city and the earlier operational outlets are located near its Refinery and at Kadri.

MRPL is planning to add other conveniences for the customers at its retail outlets, such as ATM, Dhaba for truckers and restaurant for motoring public. MRPL also has Cashless Loyalty Scheme at its outlets. This retail outlet is part of MRPL’s retail expansion plan in the state of Karnataka, Goa and Kerala.

  

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