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PETROMARK SIGNS UP FOR VP RACING FUELS RETAIL BRANDING PROGRAM Distributor Looking to Help Independent Sites Compete in Changing Marketplace
VP Racing Fuels, Inc. today announced that Petromark Inc. has signed on as the latest partner in its national branding program. Supporting more than 218 retail and wholesale sites in its operating area, Petromark creates an opportunity for expansion of VP’s brand in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Tennessee. “Our consideration of the VP brand focused on VP’s image, very favorable credit card processing program and incremental revenue from other VP-branded products,” said Steve Turner, Co-Owner of Petromark. “We’re excited about the opportunity to pioneer the new VP Racing Fuels brand to the market and providing our independent sites resources to compete in the changing marketplace. Our success will be a result of the commitment of both companies.”
“We’re very pleased to add Petromark to the growing roster of Team VP,” said Alan Cerwick, President of VP Racing Fuels. “As a long-time board member and former chairman of PMAA, Steve Turner commands substantial respect in the industry and getting his buy-in makes quite a statement about the viability and potential of our retail branding program.”
Based in Harrison, Arkansas, and founded as Lair Oil in 1929, the company’s name was changed to Petromark, Inc. in 1988. The business, operated by co-owners Stephen Lair and Steve Turner, today consists of 28 retail sites in Northwest/North Central Arkansas and the Branson, Missouri area, in addition to more than 190 wholesale sites. Shell, Conoco, Phillips and Valero are the major flags and one third of Petromark’s volume is unbranded.
Posted by VP RACE FOOL on 20th December, 2012 | Comments | Trackbacks Tags: PETROMARK, PARTNERSHIP, VP BRANDED STATIONS, C-STORES, LICENSING
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