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Esso exits Thailand market after 129 years


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6 hours ago, wolf81 said:

Interesting to see so many Western/foreign companies leave in the last couple of years.

 

MAKRO, Lotus, 7-Eleven, Carrefour, now Esso ...

 

Wonder if at some time companies like Shell and Unilever follow suit.

 

I'm suspecting these companies leave because Thailand makes it hard for them to do business here? But not sure.

 

Will reduce competition though and that cannot be a good thing.

Let the locals prosper. Good. 

She'll I don't know... but Unilever - GROBR.

Just my 2 cents 

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2 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

..and from whom do you think they acquire their products ?

The cheapest supplier. Be that PTT, Bangchak or who ever is cheapest at the time, and has surplus capacity at the refinery.

 

Buying the cheapest at the time, maximises their profits.

 

Who do you think they get it from?

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15 minutes ago, billd766 said:
2 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

..and from whom do you think they acquire their products ?

The cheapest supplier. Be that PTT, Bangchak or who ever is cheapest at the time, and has surplus capacity at the refinery.

 

Buying the cheapest at the time, maximises their profits.

 

Who do you think they get it from?

so the mom and pop's buy from ptt and resell it. 

 

competition. got it. 

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19 hours ago, SoilSpoil said:

PTT killed all competition.

But they offer better service, cleaner toilets and better coffee shops than anyone else. Our local Esso station is the worst station in town, run by miserable Chinese, where absolutely everything is a huge effort for them, no toilets, no coffee shop, and you wait an age for service. Good riddance.

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50 minutes ago, retarius said:

But they offer better service, cleaner toilets and better coffee shops than anyone else. Our local Esso station is the worst station in town, run by miserable Chinese, where absolutely everything is a huge effort for them, no toilets, no coffee shop, and you wait an age for service. Good riddance.

PTT does indeed offer a good service. Whether other stations are run by Chinese, Thai or Martians is irrelevant of course.

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11 hours ago, stoner said:

so the mom and pop's buy from ptt and resell it. 

 

competition. got it. 

That is your opinion and not mine.

 

IMO the independents will buy from the cheapest source, and not just from PTT.

 

They have no loyalty to and company, which is why they are called independents.

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Esso has no sediment diesel. I guess that will change with Bangchak takeover. Can anyone recommend a brand of diesel without sediment? Forget about PTT, some of their stations were recently in the news where their pumps were pumping less than the meter reading.

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On 9/1/2023 at 12:53 PM, kennw said:

Wonder if the Esso member card will still be accepted by Bangchat because currently Bangchat will not issue one to non-Thais. If not then I will not use the new Bangchat. 

Bangchat will issue one to non-Thais.

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