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Cameroonian Tradex wants to create WiFi areas in its service stations

Cameroonian Tradex wants to create WiFi areas in its service stations
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 23 January 2016 02:44

(Business in Cameroon) - Cameroonian company Tradex, a subsidiary of the Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures (SNH – National Petroleum Company) specialised in bunkering, the trade and distribution of oil products is currently refurbishing 25 shops (25 additional shops to follow in a second phase) located in its service stations in the cities of Yaoundé, Edéa and Douala, we officially learned.

These works will enable these shops to have internet connection (WiFi) and a coffee area called Trad’café. Tradex will thus become the first company to offer an internet connection to its clients in its service stations, its competitors, Total and Oilybia, having already opened coffee areas in their stations.

Tradex claims a global network of 79 service stations in the CEMAC area, including 57 in Cameroon, 20 in the Central African Republic and two in Chad. On 3 November 2015, Tradex officially launched its activities in Equatorial Guinea, a country where this Cameroonian oil company is planning to “supply fishing trawlers and other vessels deploying in the Guinea Gulf in bunkers”.

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