JP Trustees launches phase two of 24-hour economy pilot programme in Ghana's petroleum downstream sector
JP Trustees has launched Phase Two of the 24-Hour Economy Pilot Programme in Ghana's petroleum downstream sector at its JP Spintex Service Station. The launch was held under the theme "Promoting the 24-Hour Economy Programme in the Downstream Petroleum Value Chain." The Chief Business Officer of JP Trustees described the initiative as a significant milestone for the industry and Ghana's economic transformation agenda.
The programme reflects a commitment to the national reset agenda aimed at boosting productivity and creating jobs. Extended operations within the petroleum downstream sector would support commerce, logistics, and security while contributing to a more resilient and export-led economy. JP Trustees reiterated its customer-focused strategy through its seven-point customer value proposition, which includes quality fuel with improved mileage, fuel delivery services, auto-care solutions, non-fuel retail services, strong Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) standards, customer service, and the JP Market Place mobile application. Its premium fuels are enhanced with advanced German additive technology designed to improve engine performance, increase fuel efficiency, and reduce long-term operating costs for customers. JP Spintex also offers additional lifestyle and convenience services, including food courts such as Kanzo Republic, washing bays, pharmacy services, and digital payment options through the JP Market Place mobile application.
JP Trustees stated that the pilot phase would focus on testing operational models, identifying gaps, and ensuring that extended operational hours improve productivity without compromising safety standards.
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JP Trustees has launched phase two of its 24-Hour Economy Pilot Programme in Ghana's petroleum downstream sector. The initiative aims to support the government's national reset agenda - but what challenges might they face?
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