Under the name Prime Network, Eurowag is introducing a new segment in its acceptance network on the most important transit routes in Europe
Eurowag has announced the introduction of a new segment in its existing acceptance network, named “Prime Network,” strategically located along major transit routes. The Prime fuel stations are selected from the current network based on stringent criteria. These selected stations are typically situated at locations optimized for high transit traffic, offering fuel at competitive prices along with numerous additional services.
The Prime Network initially comprises 70 stations covering Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe. The network will continue to expand, aiming to add an additional 100 pumps over the next year. Eurowag’s goal is to have top-quality, competitively priced service stations in every country it operates. These stations will be visually distinctive and high service quality will be a fundamental requirement.
Eurowag Prime stations are accessible to customers who have an Eurowag card, without the need for separate registration or a membership card. Stations marked with the Eurowag Prime logo guarantee the best available fuel prices at strategically key locations. Partner stations must undergo a preliminary selection process to ensure they meet the requirements for premium services.
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