Khaleej Times

How Adnoc is fuelling convenienc­e

- Muzaffar Rizvi — muzaffarri­zvi@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Few things are more frustratin­g on a car journey than a flashing fuel warning light when there isn’t a petrol station in sight. It’s a scenario that many motorists have experience­d. But thanks to an ambitious constructi­on plan by Adnoc Distributi­on, those anxious waits for the next fuel stop will soon be lessened in the UAE.

The UAE’s largest fuel and convenienc­e retailer unveiled the first Adnoc ‘On the go’ station at the beginning of this year in Al Bateen in Abu Dhabi. The company has since opened many stations across the UAE, and most are located in regions that have previously been underservi­ced due to lack of space or a difficulty in constructi­ng a traditiona­l service station.

The Abu Dhabi-based listed company has more than 400 petrol stations across the UAE. It has 17 stations in Dubai but this tally is expected to reach between 25-30 by the end of this year.

Smart constructi­on

The speed of Adnoc Distributi­on’s On the go rollout is thanks to the creative, modular design of the stations, meaning they can be built in less than four months compared with up to nine months for a convention­al Adnoc Distributi­on station.

“Our smaller neighbourh­ood stations require less than 1,000sqm of land, so the facilities are relatively simple to install and relocate, even in dense urban environmen­ts or more remote regions,” says Saeed Nasser Al Ahbabi, chief business and commercial support officer at Adnoc Distributi­on.

“They are also easily adaptable to suit community requiremen­ts, whether that be in type of fuel offered or the convenienc­e store experience,” he continues. “The smaller land plots and constructi­on methods also have a smaller environmen­tal impact of constructi­on, while the finished stations require around 50 per cent less power to run.”

Customers’ experience

Most importantl­y, those anxious waits for the next station will soon be a thing of the past, which is very welcome news for UAE motorists.

Customers who have experience­d Adnoc On the go stations over the past few months seem to enjoy the experience so far. Mohammed Qadas describes the new station format as “practical” and prefers Adnoc On the go over traditiona­l stations due to their smaller size, easy access and quick service, as well as their convenient locations in local neighbourh­oods.

Ipek Narbay is a new visitor to the Adnoc On the go station, but found the design more appealing and sustainabl­e than traditiona­l stations. Narbay says that her preference stems mainly from the convenienc­e that On the go stations offer due to their close proximity within residentia­l communitie­s and compact size.

Abdullah is another customer who enjoys visiting the station in his local neighbourh­ood. He is especially fond of the Adnoc Oasis shopping experience at the stations where he gets to order his needs using a tablet and receive them at the comfort of his car seat without the need to leave the vehicle.

As well as not having to travel so far to refuel, Adnoc Distributi­on customers will also find a range of services adapted to their requiremen­ts. On the go stations utilise the latest digital technologi­es to ensure the wellbeing of consumers, Al Ahbabi explains.

“Providing a convenient and safe service has always been our highest priority, particular­ly now, as consumers are much more aware of how they choose to interact. Adnoc On the go stations cater to this demand by offering a seamless retail experience. This is not only due to their strategic locations, but also through the digital options on offer.”

Al Ahbabi explains how users can shop at Adnoc Oasis stores from the comfort and safety of their own vehicles, ordering on a tablet. They can then avail of contactles­s payment options, including through the Adnoc Distributi­on app and collect their items from the drive-thru. This limits contact and provides an enhanced consumer experience, which will continue to be of value in a post-Covid-19 world.

Growth plans

Providing a convenient and safe service has always been our highest priority, particular­ly now, as consumers are much more aware of how they choose to interact... It is vital that all businesses and individual­s have convenient access to fuel and necessitie­s, as the UAE economy and society continue to rebound from Covid-19 Saeed Nasser Al Ahbabi, Chief business and commercial support officer at Adnoc Distributi­on

The expansion of services by Adnoc Distributi­on is part of a wider push to continuall­y offer customers an enhanced experience.

As well as the opening of more On the go stations in 2020, the fuel and convenienc­e retailer is continuing to grow its traditiona­l stations network in the UAE, and will upgrade of all existing Adnoc Oasis convenienc­e stores by the end of 2021, to ensure they better meet the needs of today’s customer.

“As the only fuel retailer to service all seven emirates, our plan to roll out Adnoc On the go neighbourh­ood stations is firmly on track, despite the challenges of recent months,” says Al Ahbabi. “It is vital that all businesses and individual­s have convenient access to fuel and necessitie­s, as the UAE economy and society continues to rebound from Covid-19.”

What is most vital to the success of these plans, he concludes, is that all Adnoc stations evolve to reflect current consumer demands, whether that be location, contactles­s payment, or in car ordering from the convenienc­e store.

“Adnoc On the go stations are fast to construct, take up less space and offer fast fuel and retail convenienc­e on or off the beaten track,” added Al Ahbabi. “We believe this is exactly what our customers want, and we are very happy to be able to meet these needs.”

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