Massachusetts Turnpike Stations Will Be Rebranded to Gulf Oil
Massachusetts-based company to upgrade and enhance services areas– Gulf Oil LP today announced that it will be rebranding all of the service stations along the Massachusetts Turnpike to Gulf Oil, which will include the unveiling of its new Gulf Express convenience store.
Beginning later this summer, the century old iconic Gulf logo will grace the 11 highway locations – with numerous state-of-the-art updates. Motorists will have access to some of the most advanced dispensers on the market, which will offer a faster experience with a speedier flow of gasoline. They will also see improved credit card processing time from the average 35-second transaction to just four seconds.
The Mass Turnpike locations will serve as the company’s launching platform for its new Gulf “Sunrise” Gasoline and Retail Centers featuring the Gulf Express convenience store. Soon after, Gulf plans to rollout this new image across the Northeast. Gulf’s first upgrades will begin at service areas in Natick, Westborough, and Charlton without disruption to commuters.
“Gulf Oil is headquartered in Massachusetts and we are pleased to have the opportunity to serve the drivers who travel the Turnpike,” said Joseph Petrowski, Gulf Oil’s President and CEO. “We have committed to significant capital improvements to these Massachusetts Turnpike stations to further improve the public’s traveling experience along the turnpike. Gulf has a vibrant presence throughout the Northeast and continues to expand with more than 2,400 stations in the area. Our service pledge to the motorists of the Turnpike is part of our continuing strategy to make Gulf Oil the premier gasoline retailer in the Northeast. As a company, we remain uniquely and singularly focused on downstream marketing.”
According to Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Chairman John Cogliano, “Customer service comes first at the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. We welcome Gulf and share in the company’s commitment to improve the lives of the approximately 200 million people who travel the Turnpike each year.”