Cleanfuel strengthens foothold in southern Manila
CLEANFUEL, the leading independent oil company in the country, believes in the resiliency of the Filipino people that would bring and sustain solid economic recovery amid the health crisis. The recently opened retail station in Doña Soledad, Parañaque City is a testament to the company’s remaining upbeat in expanding its network footprint in the southern portion of Metro Manila.
“The opening of the new station in Doña Soledad is in line with Cleanfuel’s goal to expand its reach and strengthen its customer base in the southern part of Metro Manila,” said Cleanfuel President Bong Suntay.
Situated at the busy thoroughfare of Doña Soledad Avenue Extension at Barangay Don Bosco in Parañaque City, the new station offers top-notch fuel and lubricants including unleaded Clean 91, Premium 95 gasoline and Euro-4 diesel. The station provides access to both public and private motorists from Better Living going to Moonwalk, connecting in the bustling intersection of eastern Parañaque.
Furthermore, the Doña Soledad station will become a key driver of growth to the more than 60,000-strong population of Barangay Don Bosco. As the city reliese on shopping centers as part of major contributors to local government revenue, Cleanfuel sees that the station will further strengthen and boost economic confidence.
“We’re grateful and honor[ed] to inaugurate Cleanfuel Doña Soledad as our first station to open in these unprecedented times. The economy in the city of Parañaque has been growing consistently with massive projects in property and commercial manufacturing,” said Cleanfuel’s chief executive.
Suntay adds that in the coming months, the oil company is adding more stations not only in the National Capital Region, but also in the provinces to provide quality fuel for businesses and opportunities for others.
“We intend to leverage our business aggressively and expand our retail network across the country, focusing on Mega Manila and northern Luzon,” concludes Suntay.