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The TankPitstop at your filling station
The Tankpitstop offers you, the service station operator, tremendous
opportunities. This unique product is the product to distinguish your service station
from your colleague's stations. Your success is guaranteed! There is a growing
need everywhere in our society today for speed, comfort and convenience. So
take a step 'back in time' and hire a 'service station attendant' again. Your
customers will certainly appreciate it!
Speed, comfort and convenience
TankPitstop offers your customers comfort and convenience. No more clothes that
smell like gas or diesel, no more dirty shoes in a puddle of diesel, no more messed
up hairdos. Your customer can simply remain seated in their car. Stay nice and
warm in the winter and remain cool in summer with the airco on. The tank robot
does all the work. The motorist can relax and make calls, check their diary, make
notes, or even grab some quick groceries in the forecourt shop. The fuel charges
are debited automatically. The motorist is back on the road again in four minutes
flat and is feeling good! TankPitstop provides new customers 'automatically'.
Increased revenue
The investment is minimal. Since the customer doesn’t have to pay in the shop
anymore, the flow through the pump increases and this in turn means more sales:
and to the tune of about twenty percent more fuel per hour per pump! Therefore,
with more sales volume per pump, it is possible to recoup the tank robot investment
quickly and, moreover, you decide what to charge for the TankPitstop fuel.
Entrepreneur's liberties
Tankpitstop has no mandatory marketing campaigns. You can if you like, market
the tank robot under your own label, or make deals with your service station
colleagues to collaborate on tank robot services, or decide your own marketing
campaign, etc. TankPitstop keeps you in the entrepreneur's driver's seat.
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The Tankpitstop can easily fit in your current filling station.
The installation of TankPitstop takes place by companies who already specialise in servicing the 'standard' service stations.
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