Johnson Controls Secures Shell Oman Deal
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Wednesday, 02 November 2011 |
Johnson Control has agreed to manage and maintain 400 Shell fuel service stations in Oman. The new contract builds on an existing deal between the multi-industrial company and Shell, which sees Johnson Controls managing 12,000 sites in 27 countries, and a five-year relationship between the two firms.
“The Johnson Controls team on the Shell account are all looking forward to delivering our services to Shell retail and commercial sites in Oman, as we have done across the world,” said Julie Kimble, Johnson Controls Global Account Leader for the Shell Retail Business. “As facilities management is our core business, we will provide improvements in health and safety, security and environment, and operational excellence to help Shell deliver the best possible customer experience in the country.”
Shell Oman Network Delivery Manager, Hafidh Al Azkawi, said his company was pleased about the new deal. “We look forward to the global experience of Johnson Controls delivered with an Omani touch at a local level. The contract will no doubt benefit our customers who can now look forward to well maintained sites which offer greater convenience and safety for them. This will help us achieve our retail vision, which is to be the best in the industry.”
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