九一星空无限 of this month鈥檚 closure of the fuel station in Cook St, Waipukurau brought dismay to many Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay drivers who had come to rely on the facility for its low prices.
Some took to Facebook to bemoan the loss, and there were suggestions that perhaps the site would be re-opened under a new operator.
The suggestions were spot on, and the new operator, taking over the lease on June 26, is Allied Petroleum.
Area sales manager for Allied Petroleum, Brett Collier, says there is some work to do before the fuel station re-opens to the public, including upgrading and rebranding, but he鈥檚 hoping the work will take 鈥渨eeks rather than months鈥 and is looking forward to announcing an opening date.
Allied Petroleum is no stranger to Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay. Allied鈥檚 parent company, HW Richardson, owns Farmers Transport and currently operates a truck fuel stop from the Farmers Transport yard in Waipawa.
Across Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay and Tararua, Allied Petroleum has fuel stops in P艒rangahau, Dannevirke, Pahiatua and Pongaroa where local residents were concerned about their lack of a fueling station, so Allied Petroleum came on board and has a joint venture fuel stop in partnership with the small rural community.
Allied鈥檚 owner, HW Richardson Group, is one of New Zealand鈥檚 largest privately-owned transport companies, operating 48 companies over six sectors from petroleum, concrete and quarrying to transport, contracting and environmental.
The company history dates back to the late 1800s, when Samuel Richardson was the first of the Richardson family in New Zealand to go into transport, purchasing a livery and stables business in Wyndham in the South Island.
HW Richardson Group, founded by Bill Richardson, has built on this family legacy. Bill, who died in 2015, was also the founder of Invercargill鈥檚 iconic Bill Richardson Transport World - the largest private automotive collection of its type in the world, with a collection of more than 300 vehicles.
Allied Petroleum has fuel stops throughout the South Island and is currently building on its network in the North Island.
Brett Collier says: 鈥淲e already have many clients in the CHB area: trucking, commercial fleets, contractors and orchards, a lot of whom use the truck stop in the Farmers Transport yard. We wanted to expand and create a fuel stop that was more accessible to the public and also offered petrol sales.
鈥淭he Cook St stop will be upgraded to include AdBlue diesel exhaust additive that reduces emissions. It鈥檚 increasingly popular and used in all newer trucks and tractors.
鈥淥ur fuel stops are known for being substantially cheaper than 鈥榯he bigger guys鈥 for the public, and GST-registered businesses that have an account with us can get an added discount on Allied Petroleum Fuel cards鈥.
鈥淎ccount holders can also get on-site tanks for farm and commercial deliveries. We also accommodate trailer tanks鈥.
Brett says there will be something special planned for the opening of the Allied Petroleum fuel stop, in the near future.
鈥淏ecause HWR is a family-oriented business, it鈥檚 about helping the community as well, getting cheaper fuel into rural communities and making a difference where we can.鈥
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