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Vivo Energy Ghana Rewards Shell Customers in First Draw

November 05, 2014

There will be another mini draw in November with Motorists winning a sleek Hyundai i10 vehicle each and a Hyundai Accent as the ultimate prize 1504-141103Vivo Energy Ghana, the company that distributes and markets Shell-branded fuels and lubricants, has rewarded 31 customers who won various promotional items including a brand new Hyundai i10 in the first mini draw of the Shell Akyede Kese Promotion. Ms. Grace Appiah a worker at the Suntreso Government Hospital in Kumasi who won the brand new Hyundai i10 expressed her excitement at winning the ultimate prize in the first draw and lauded Vivo Energy Ghana’s effort to reward its customers. “I am a loyal customer of Shell and always buy my fuel at Harper Road Shell Service Station in Kumasi. I still couldn’t believe that I had won the brand new Hyundai i10 car, until I came to witness the event. I can testify that Shell fuels are of good quality and want to encourage other Motorists to fuel their cars at Shell” says Ms. Grace Appiah. Presenting the Prizes, the Head of Distribution for Vivo Energy Group and the Acting Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana, Mr. Ebenezer Faulkner said the Shell Akyede Kese Promotion was launched in October, to reward Shell customers and offer Motorists a memorable customer experience at the forecourts. “The Shell Akyede Kese is a promotion designed to celebrate our customers in a big way. That is why we are giving away three Hyundai cars from Stallion Motors and other 40,000 fantastic prizes. We encourage Motorists to buy from Shell Service Stations to win all the exciting prizes and enjoy fuel savings as well.” Mr. Ebenezer Faulkner said Shell’s quality fuels including Shell V-Power, Shell Diesel and Super Extra are backed by the unique technological expertise and decades of research and development by some of the best scientists around the world, all working to help Motorists get the most out of every drop. Other winners in the first draw includes Mr Francis Ahlijah and Owusu Agyeman who won LED Flat screen Television set and a Tablet respectively. Some winners also took home smart phones, free fuel, free shopping vouchers among other amazing prizes. The Shell Akyede Kese promotion continues and for each visit to a Shell Service Station, Motorists are required to buy a minimum of GH¢60 worth of fuel to qualify for a coupon. They then type Shell, leave a space and then the secret code on the coupon and text to 1406 from all networks to enter the draw. There will be another mini draw in November with Motorists winning a sleek Hyundai i10 vehicle each and a Hyundai Accent as the ultimate prize for the final draw in December. In addition, there will be activations at selected Shell Service Stations across the country where motorists will win instant prizes when they visit these stations between 11am and 2pm. The selected sites will be announced on radio in the course of the promotion. 1505-1411031Vivo Energy Ghana is proud to be the leading provider of Shell’s differentiated fuels offering numerous benefits including improved engine performance and reduced fuel consumption-giving customers extra kilometres and extra engine protection at no extra cost. Go well Go Shell! Vivo Energy Ghana , the company that distributes and markets Shell-branded fuels and lubricants, was established in August 2013. The Shell brand has been in Ghana for 85 years.  Vivo Energy Ghana has a storage capacity of 11,000m³ and 138 retail stations with a majority offering of Shell Cards and convenience retail stores.  Vivo Energy Ghana employs 146 people but the business provides indirect employment to over 1,000 people.  The company is recognised as the leader in the oil industry especially championing and setting standards for safety in sales and distribution. Vivo Energy operates in retail; commercial fuels (marine, mining and aviation through Vitol Aviation); liquefied petroleum gas and lubricants in Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mali, Mauritius, Madagascar, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal, Tunisia and Uganda. The company employs around 2,250 people and operates 1,450 retail stations under the Shell brand and has access to approximately 900,000 cubic meters of fuel storage capacity. Shell and Vivo Lubricants will have blending capacity of around 170,000 metric tons at plants in seven countries (Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal) producing Shell branded lubricants. *APO]]>

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