But the airport authorities have stepped in. ""For the sake of the airlines, competition, growth of the airport and to create a level playing field, airports are building tank farms that anyone can access at a published rate. This is what has happened at Birmingham,"" said Jason Oliver, Valero's marketing manager for their aviation and bunkers business.
The new facility means that the airport is more competitively supplied and has extra supply resilience, should the existing facilities be unable to cope. The challenge for Valero is that we have to drive the volume growth within the capacity constraints of the new facility, Oliver added.
Valero now has a through-put contract with Birmingham Airport Limited (BAL), the airport operator, and another with Menzies, an independent fuel-farm and into-plane operator, which has the concession for fuel delivery within the airport. ""With the airport close to our Kingsbury Terminal, we can supply equity product using Valero-branded trucks operated by Wincanton.""
The new facility has been operational for a year and has two other users.
We are really pleased to have gained our first airline contract in Birmingham from 1 October 2019. This is the second new airport we have managed to get into as Valero, after Belfast International Airport in March 2017. Our restriction is only the size of the BAL facility. We can meet new growth in airline business having our terminal so close to the airport. Valero is working closely with Menzies and the airport to grow towards a brighter future.""
With summer holidays now a distant memory and before the busy Christmas period takes over, we've come up with some ideas on how to make the most of autumn. From taking long walks in the colour-changing forest to making autumn crafts with the children, make autumn your new favourite season!
Jump in the car, dig out those wellies and head for the forest to see all the beautiful autumn colours in their full glory. Kids will love jumping in leaf piles, collecting conkers and pine cones, and building a forest den. Check out the wildlife from deers rutting to squirrels rummaging for food. If you fancy exploring somewhere new, National Trust have numerous places to visit, and don't forget you can redeem your Star Rewards Points for a National Trust e-code through Love2shop.
Put to good use the multi-coloured leaves, conkers and pine cones collected in your forest outings! Children love making collages of leaves and twigs and why not let them try some leaf rubbing? Grab a crayon and some paper, turn the leaf vein side up and rub over the leaf. Or how about drawing a hedgehog and using twigs to create its spikes?
Fancy yourself as an amateur photographer? Autumn is an ideal time to dust off the camera and take some nature photos. Don't dismiss overcast days as a grey sky can contrast well with the bright leaf colours.
For a change of scenery, take a walk at a nearby beach and take the dog along. Now the summer visitors have been and gone, the beach is a peaceful place for a walk in the autumn.
The change in season is an excellent excuse for a shopping trip and with the constant threat of winter approaching, it's an ideal time to get your wardrobe 'winter ready'. Whether it be treating yourself to a new winter coat or updating last year's coat with a new scarf, don't forget you can redeem your Star Rewards Points for Love2shop reward codes which can be exchanged for gift cards and digital e-codes for numerous high street brands including John Lewis, Debenhams and M&S.
Patterson M1 Service Station in Dungannon, County Tyrone, is the latest site to join the Texaco brand, having previously sold BP fuel. The switch is the latest success in Northern Ireland for Texaco, as sites continue to move to a brand that offers heritage, quality and reliability. At 10,000 sq ft, the Dungannon site will be one of the largest Texaco forecourts in the region, capturing commuters and commercial traffic heading along the main route into and out of Belfast.
Site owner, George Patterson, switched to Texaco because of the competitive fuel package offered by Valero, who market fuel under the strong Texaco brand. Being the owner of an existing Texaco site, Patterson Oil Centra, George had already seen the benefits of being under the Texaco brand for his business.
Mr Patterson, said, ""The existing relationship with Valero was a major factor in us switching to Texaco, as was being associated with a reputable company, known for its quality fuel. We're proud to have one of the largest Texaco sites in Northern Ireland and the first site nationally to feature a 15m pole sign, which will help draw customers onto the site.""
Patterson M1 Service Station, is a motorway style service station in Northern Ireland and has eight pumps stocking all four grades of fuel, including Supreme Diesel and Supreme Unleaded. It provides LPG, electric charging facilities, AdBlue and will benefit from a 24-hour lorry park, shower facilities and high speed WiFi. A Centra Brand shop with deli, Subway and 100 seater restaurant will also be offered on site.
Andrew Cox, Valero's director sales and marketing, said, ""This is one of our largest sites in the region and I'm pleased George has chosen us once again as his preferred supplier. It's always great to see existing customers bring additional sites to the Texaco brand and extend their relationship with us. With the fantastic services and facilities on offer, I'm sure we'll see the site grow and be a great success.""
George Patterson has been involved in the commercial side of the business for 30 years, having first set up Patterson Oil, a family run business, in the early 90's. He began distributing oil with only one tanker and now owns his own fleet of fuel distribution tankers that operate from four oil depots across Northern Ireland - Belfast, Bellaghy, Gilford and Omagh. Patterson Oil Centra Gilford Road Service Station opened its doors in 2014.
Valero's Pembroke refinery, on the south west coast of Wales, has been refining since 1964 and is one of the largest refineries in Western Europe. It occupies approximately 450 acres of a 1,275-acre site on the southern shore of the Milford Haven Waterway.
Throughput capacity is around 270,000 barrels of refined product a day – which equates to 43 million litres.
PetrolThe refinery is a major national employer in Wales with more than 500 employees and hundreds of term contractors. In addition, the refinery runs apprentice and bursary schemes to train and retain new entrants to the refining industry.
At Valero, we share our success with the communities in which we live and work, and take pride in being a good neighbour.
There has been over 50 years of community engagement and charitable support in Pembrokeshire. Plus, in recent years, the Pembroke Valero Volunteer Council has seen hundreds of employees and contractors along with their friends and family complete thousands of volunteering hours for charitable causes and local community projects throughout Pembrokeshire and West Wales.
A Charity of the Year is selected each year to receive additional attention from the refinery's community support and fundraising efforts, including previous winners the Wales Air Ambulance, Tŷ Hafan, Macmillan Cancer Support, Paul Sartori Foundation, SNAP Pembrokeshire, HOPE MS Therapy Centre, Mind Pembrokeshire and the Pembrokeshire Sibling Group.
There is also support for extracurricular education, environmental projects and initiatives to promote culture and the arts, including:
Annual sponsor of the Arts & Business Cymru (Wales) awards, recognizing the partnerships
Support for Pembrokeshire County Council's sport development program Sport Pembrokeshire
Key partner in the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama's Pembrokeshire Young Actors Studio, bringing opportunities for first-class drama tuition to young people in West Wales
Sponsorship of the VC Gallery, an arts engagement project for ex-service personnel and veterans
Pembroke's Women in Industry initiative formed in 2017 to promote careers in engineering for women and supports the recruitment and retention of female members of the refinery workforce
"Andrew Cox, Valero's director of sales and marketing, said, “The extension and growth of our agreement with Park Garage Group has further strengthened a relationship that spans over three decades. We're delighted to see them go from strength to strength and they can rest assured that we will continue to support their business as we have always done – with 100 percent commitment. It's also great to see that the Texaco brand remains the brand of choice for the majority of the Park Garage Group's sites."
Hemant and Manoj Tandon of PGG are continually looking for ways to improve and modernise the services they offer and provide a better overall customer experience. As part of these improvements, they recently decided to re-brand their park & shop stores after 25 years. The new park & shop brand will be introduced onto the four new Texaco sites this year and is due to be rolled out across the remaining PGG sites over the first half of next year.
All the sites offer contactless car valet services, including a jet wash, car wash, air water tower and vacuum. The service, has seen a higher sales revenue than in previous years and has led to the service being implemented across all of the PGG sites. PGG has also seen significant growth from the sale of vaping products. As a result, they have recently introduced vape units into a quarter of their sites and are planning on adding these to the shop floor of all their sites over the next year.
Hemant went on to say, “We're extremely excited to be introducing our new park & shop brand and looking forward to seeing the fresher, more modern brand image displayed across our sites. I'm sure that the new branding, alongside the strong Texaco image will be a winning combination."
Another brand new service station has been opened by Kay Group Limited, which will supply fuel under the Texaco brand. The site at Dobshill in Flintshire brings the total number of Kay Group sites under the Texaco brand to fifteen.
The impressive one and a half acre site is the Kay Group's 5th Texaco-branded new build to have opened in the last 6 years and offers a Londis convenience store, Greggs and Subway. In addition, there's a seven bay valeting centre with five jet washes, front of shop customer parking and bespoke external seating area to compliment the instore food to go offers. A Costa Drive-thru is also in the process of being built by the Kay Group and will open in November 2022, which is sure to increase foot fall to the site.
The Kay Group have 15 of their 22 sites branded with Texaco and the extension of their relationship over the years is testament to the trust they have in the brand to deliver a first-class service to their customers.
Ken Kay, owner and CEO of The Kay Group, said, "Our relationship with Valero goes back to 2010 when they first started supplying our head office site, Kay Grimshaw Park in Blackburn, followed a few months later by Kay Primrose Garage in Clitheroe. We've always been impressed with the professionalism and support we've received from our account manager, and over the years have developed an excellent relationship with Valero, who have been very supportive of our business activities."
He went on to say, “We pride ourselves on customer service and a great deal of emphasis is placed on staff training to ensure this is maintained to a high standard across all of our sites. This includes training and engagement of Texaco's Star Rewards loyalty scheme, which has proved to be a vital aspect of our retail business footprint and has subsequently led to great success with customer retention."
Andrew Cox, Valero's director sales and marketing, said, “The Kay Group are a forward thinking and ambitious business and we're proud that we continue to be their fuel supplier of choice after so many years. Their commitment to providing a superior customer experience contributes to their ongoing success and we're delighted to be working alongside them to support their business goals."
The Kay Group operate their service stations in East Lancashire, Yorkshire and the Midlands, with the goal to expand and develop new sites in locations away from the North West. All their sites offer all grades of Texaco fuel including Supreme, a branded Londis shop and many offer well known fast food brand outlets such as Greggs and Subway.
Texaco customers in the UK now have the Texaco app to help them to save on fuel when they fill up. The app allows customers to never miss out on Star Rewards Points by adding a digital Star Rewards card to their phone's wallet.
The app also allows members to exchange Points for digital Texaco vouchers, which can be used to purchase fuel at Texaco service stations. Star Rewards members are now able to simply 'tap' their phone to earn Points and easily spend at Texaco.
And as an incentive, new members can earn 200 Star Rewards Points when they download and register via the app.
Andrew Cox, Director Sales and Marketing, said, “The new app will make Star Rewards so much easier for customers – simply tap to earn Points and spend digital Texaco vouchers. The app is ahead of the competition in this area, no one else gives such flexibility and control. Customers can access their Star Rewards account from their phone, get information and offers from Star Rewards and use their Points without any fuss.
“We're really excited about the app and the functions it offers. And as a bonus, we're offering new customers 200 points when they download and use it."
The Texaco app can be downloaded via the App Store or Google Play Store. Members can then use the app or their digital Star Rewards card to earn Points and spend digital Texaco vouchers. Existing cards and fobs will continue to work as normal. Members can also donate their Points to charities including Age UK, the Trussell Trust, Action for Children and Fareshare and all donations will be matched by Star Rewards.
Customers can easily add their Star Rewards card to the Wallet app on iPhone. With a simple tap of their iPhone or Apple Watch, customers earn points anytime they check out and pay with Apple Pay. There's no need to swipe a separate physical Star Rewards card, enter a phone number, or scan a QR code. Their card will now automatically pop up in Wallet every time they use Apple Pay.
Valero employees in the UK and Ireland have selected their Charities of the Year for 2021. These will be the main recipients of fundraising efforts during the year, though employees will still support events and other fundraising activities for a wide range of charities.
Texaco UKThroughout February, Canada Square-based employees voted from a long list of candidate charities and those chosen are all long-standing supported ones. They are: the British Heart Foundation, Macmillan Cancer Support and Richard House Children's Hospice. The company has supported Richard House in east London since it opened in 2000.
Alongside these, volunteering and other specific fundraising events will continue to support many of the usual charities, including Mudchute Farm, East End Community Foundation and Riding for the Disabled. Pembroke has reaffirmed its commitment to improving mental health by continuing with the DPJ Foundation as its Charity of the Year for 2021. The foundation was set up in 2016 in response to the death of Daniel Picton-Jones to address the lack of support for those suffering from poor mental health in rural communities and in agriculture.
Speaking last year, Refinery Manager Ed Tomp, said, “The DPJ Foundation is a very worthy charity and it is vital that we all recognise the importance of mental health. The pandemic has shone a light on these issues and Pembroke refinery is delighted to help continue to raise awareness."
In Dublin, Valero made a donation of €808 at the end of January 2021 to mark its ongoing support to the Temple Street Hospital, now renamed the Children's Health Foundation.
Joan Fahey, Interim Corporate Partnerships Lead, explains. “The Children's Health Foundation is the new unified children's healthcare charity, which exists to raise funds to support the vital, life-saving work that takes place every minute of every day in Children's Health Ireland (CHI) hospitals and urgent care centres."
Formerly Temple Street Foundation and Children's Medical and Research Foundation (CMRF) Crumlin, Children's Health Foundation raises funds for where it is needed most across CHI – from funding essential equipment and patient and parental supports to making new services and ground-breaking paediatric research possible.
Ascona Group, one of the UK's fastest-growing forecourt operators, has extended its partnership with Valero Energy to supply fuel at an additional ten sites this year, seven of which will start to be supplied this February.
Valero and Ascona began their relationship in May 2018 when Ascona acquired Parker Drive Service Station, an existing Texaco-branded site. Since then, their relationship has gone from strength to strength with this latest increase bringing the total number of Texaco-branded Ascona sites to 23.
Darren Briggs, managing director at Ascona Group, said, “Since we started our journey to expand our operations, Ascona has relied on strong, flexible and collaborative relationships with our suppliers. Valero is a best-in-class producer and its expertise and assistance has been vital for us as we moved from a single forecourt in 2011 to 50 across the UK today. We look forward to building on this partnership as we continue on our growth story."
Simon Fawkes, national accounts manager for Valero, said, “It's amazing what Darren and his team have achieved in such a short period of time, acquiring a total of 50 sites and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. We're delighted that 23 of these sites will be supplied by Valero under the Texaco brand and with the offer of a competitive fuel supply package we hope to add to these numbers in the future."
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