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At the end of 2014 the LOTOS chain comprised 441 service stations, with the company planning to expand the network to some 470 outlets by the end of 2015.

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At the end of 2014 the LOTOS chain comprised 441 service stations, with the company planning to expand the network to some 470 outlets by the end of 2015.

In 2014 the LOTOS network saw stable growth, mainly in the economy segment, and increased its share in the domestic fuel retail market,” commented Paweł Lisowski, President of the Management Board of LOTOS Paliwa. “We will continue to work towards the objectives set in the Group’s strategy to secure a 10% share in the market by the end of 2015 by expanding our service station network, mainly by adding new CODO (company owned dealer operated) and DOFO (dealer owned franchise operated) stations.

The LOTOS network launched new premium service stations in 2014, also in Motorway Service Areas. Three such stations were opened last year, and two more, on the A4 motorway in Komorów and the A1 motorway in Krzyżanów, are expected to start operation in 2015. Last year the company also completed the long-running process of phasing out the DODO fuel distribution system, replacing it with a more efficient franchise-based model of cooperation with dealers.

Overall in 2014 the LOTOS retail chain had 441 service stations, including 169 stations operating under the LOTOS Optima economy brand and 17 service stations in Motorway Service Areas.

Year

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Number of LOTOS service stations

324

369

405

439

441

470e

including LOTOS Optima

-

50

101

151

169

194e

 

 

About LOTOS Paliwa

Established in 1996, LOTOS Paliwa is one of more than a dozen companies of the LOTOS Group, which operates in the upstream and downstream segments.

The core business of LOTOS Paliwa is the management and development of a nationwide service station network, as well as retail sale and wholesale of motor gasolines and diesel oil. The company also operates the LOTOS Biznes fleet-card programme for businesses and institutions with fleets of passenger cars, delivery trucks and other vehicles. The programme is based on fuel cards enabling cashless payments through an online system.