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ENOC launches 'drive-thru' news-stand initiative

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, November 15 - 2001 at 12:25
  • PRESS RELEASE

Dubai drivers will still be able to buy their newspapers without leaving their cars, despite the municipality's recent banning of newspaper and magazine sales by peddlers at major intersections, following the launch of Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) Group's drive-thru, news-stand concept.

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  • ENOC launches 'drive-thru' news-stand initiative.
    ENOC launches 'drive-thru' news-stand initiative.
In a move offering increased convenience, safety and flexibility to Dubai motorists, ENOC, and its subsidiary Emirates Petroleum Products Company (EPPCO), have introduced the specially designed, forecourt, newspaper booths manned by dedicated staff.

Motorists will now have the option to buy their newspapers and magazines at the Group's 51 ENOC and EPPCO service stations in Dubai.

The initiative comes in response to Dubai Municipality's decision driven by safety and aesthetic reasons.

"This is a customer-focused initiative offering a convenient and safe alternative to newspaper and magazine sales," said Hussain Sultan, ENOC Group Chief Executive & Board Member. "Our extensive retail network provides the best option for both consumers as well as newspaper and magazine distributors and suppliers."

"Convenience is our hallmark and we constantly strive to offer innovative, value-added services," said Sultan.

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Date of issue: 15 November, 2001
For further information: George Kotsolios, MCS - Marketing Communications Services, PO Box 20970, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel: 009714 3452126; fax: 009714 3460926

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