Chevron Philippines Inc., marketer of the Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants, signed an agreement with Fort Bonifacio Development Corp. to open CPI’s flagship station at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.
“We believe that this opportunity to combine the complementary strengths of both CPI and FBDC will enable us to provide motorists with superior fuel and customer experience, especially those in highly urbanized commercial districts such as BGC,” CPI country chairman Billy Liu said.
The landmark service station will be located along 32nd Street, Crescent Park West District, BGC, Taguig City and will include a Caltex autoPro workshop.
The flagship Caltex autoPro will feature a unique look, tailored to fit the BGC market.
It will have a complete offering to consumers availing of workshop services as well as a premium customer lounge. Stepping into the Caltex autoPro workshop, customers will be greeted with modern and well-equipped facilities that instantly put customers at ease.
Caltex autoPro workshops have emerged as a leading choice for car owners seeking top-notch maintenance services without the high cost in dealerships, offering a comprehensive range of solutions.
Customers visiting Caltex autoPro can also take advantage of their enticing seasonal promotions, available exclusively at these branded facilities.
“This service station is a testament to our dedication in elevating the customer experience while growing our retail network in key locations nationwide, Caltex aims to always making every journey, easier, better, and happier for our motorists,” Liu said.
“We are aligned in the vision of having a world-class service station that promotes friendly technologies along with traditional fuels. At BGC, we believe in innovation, sustainability and adaptability and we feel that the addition of a flagship Caltex station here adds significant value to the estate, our locators, and our motorists,” said FBDC chief operating officer Alfie Reyes.
The Caltex BGC station will operate with a range of new and exciting features such as electric vehicle charging facilities.
The station construction will utilize friendly materials, including paints and adhesives with low or zero volatile organic compound content. It will also harness solar panels and energy-efficient LED lights, to help reduce its overall energy consumption.
Water conservation will also be achieved through an innovative rainwater collection system.
The use of a lush living wall will enhance aesthetics while dedicated bicycle racks will also be available, welcoming cyclists to take a break and recharge at the station.
CPI’s parent company Chevron Corp. has received multiple awards for similar Caltex stations in Malaysia and Singapore and envisions to bring the same concept in serving the Philippine market.