PSO MD inaugurates new retail outlets in Multan
Sheikh Imran-ul-Haque, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the nation’s largest oil marketing company, Pakistan State Oil Company Limited, inaugurated two new retail outlets in Multan city. M/s. New Malik Brothers Petroleum Service Station is located at the Southern By-Pass, whereas M/s. Bismillah Petroleum Service Station is located at Muzaffar Garh, Mianwali Road.
These retail stations will offer quality petroleum products and non-fuel retail facilities to customers. MD PSO appreciated dealer’s commitment to PSO’s ambitious business growth strategy at the inauguration ceremony.
Other than the inauguration of new retail sites, MD PSO also participated in Customer Care Day celebrations at M/S Mailed Fist Filling Station and M/S Model Town Filling Station. Mr Haque and management of PSO greeted visiting customers and collected feedback about company’s business initiatives to enrich customers experience in the city of Multan.***
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