DKV adds new stations to its supply network in Eastern Europe

Provider of fuel- and service cards to integrate 500 fuel stations in Russia and Byelorussia before the end of this year

DKV adds new stations to its supply network in Eastern Europe

Customers of DKV Euro Service may now also buy fuels without cash by using their DKV CARD in Russia and Byelorussia. The provider of fuel and service cards will integrate 500 fuel stations into its supply network before the end of this year. The fuel stations are now available on the maps of DKV MAPS and DKV APP.
The new partners of DKV in Russia and Byelorussia include Belorusneft, EKA, Gazprom, Tatneft, PTK, ARIS, Surgutneftegas and Astra. The supply shall be expanded to more mineral oil companies.
Despite the current downturn Russia  – one of the world’s biggest energy producers – is an important market for the future. In this context Byelorussia is a strategically important transit country“, said Klaus Burkart, Head of the New Markets segment of DKV. “Our offer covers major transit routes and provides our customers high-quality supply options for attractive prices.“
DKV Euro Service has been a leading service provider for the logistics and transport industry for about 80 years. Ranging from cashless on-the-way-supply at 58,300 multi-brand points of acceptance and toll payment to VAT refund, DKV offers many services to optimise costs and control fleets on European roads.
DKV is part of the DKV Mobility Services Group with more than 700 employees. The group generated sales of EUR 5.7 billion in 2014 and is present in 42 countries. Currently there are 2.5 million DKV Cards and On Board Units used by more than 120,000 customers.
www.dkv-euroservice.com

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