Daily Observer (Jamaica)

RUBIS continues renovation­s to islandwide network, reopens Old Harbour road station

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RUBIS’ recent reopening of its Old Harbour Road Service Station in St Catherine, is part of continued islandwide upgrades of its service stations. RUBIS Gore Terrace on Constant Spring Road in Kingston as well as Four Paths and Spalding service stations in Clarendon are also undergoing upgrades.

The company has indicated that renovation­s at these locations are in keeping with global fuel standards that benefit end users through technologi­cal innovation, which provide First-world management systems, prevent product losses and protect the environmen­t. Such innovation includes RUBIS’ Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG) system, now in operation at the Old

Harbour Road site.

RUBIS Retail Manager Wayne Wright said that faster service and a cleaner, safer environmen­t for consumers are among the reasons behind the service upgrades and the integratio­n of new technology at its sites.

“We provide a holistic experience for our customers. With this new system, customers receive faster service,” Wright said.

“Previously our dealers had to use a manual dipstick to check fuel levels in between shifts, a process that usually took 15 to 20 minutes and involved shutting down the service station during that time. The time has been drasticall­y reduced to five minutes and does not require the service station to shut down,”

Wright stated.

He noted that the company’s retail operations place great emphasis on maintainin­g a high standard of service excellence and operationa­l efficiency across all of its locations.

“RUBIS places a lot of emphasis on aesthetics, safety, quality control, distributi­on and management systems at all of its service stations. RUBIS prides itself on providing great opportunit­ies for local business people with an interest in providing premium customer service and employment for community members. Our systems are stringent but allow for better control, and safer sites for our dealers and customers,” he added.

Remote access and robust checks and balancing mechanisms are added benefits of RUBIS’ ATG system. Features such as double-walled undergroun­d tanks, modern multi-product dispensers equipped with smart fuel controller­s are other safety features at RUBIS’ upgraded service stations.

The Old Harbour Road location, which was closed from March through December, follows recent upgrades to the entire site including fuel tanks, forecourt, convenienc­e store, administra­tive offices, air pump and space allocated for an Automated Banking Machine (ABM); as well as staff training.

According to Wright, the company is well advanced in its upgrades with a target of five sites per year.

“We are excited to reopen the Old Harbour Road location as it is on a main thoroughfa­re that serves thousands of customers who traverse the south coast via St Catherine; as well as residents of neighbouri­ng communitie­s such as Syndenham, Willodene, Leiba Gardens, Inswoood, Featherbed Lane, Homestead, and others. In addition, we have upgraded the convenienc­e store to our Ultra Shop model, which is part of our global modernisat­ion programme to provide more products and services to customers,” Wright said.

The Four Paths site was reopened in late December with Spalding on schedule to be reopened by mid-january of 2021, with Gore Terrace to follow.

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The RUBIS station on Old Harbour Road was recently reopened after being upgraded.
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A RUBIS staff prepares a fuel tank for take off.
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A customer being served at the RUBIS convenienc­e store at the Old Harbour Road station.

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