IndianOil adopts 2018 as ‘Year of Trust'

Every second Indian is served by IndianOil employees, channel partners and their team members through more than 47,000 customer touch points

GN Bureau | January 8, 2018


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IndianOil Corporation (IndianOil) has adopted 2018 as the 'Year of Trust'.

From Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) to daily price revision of petrol & diesel, to the decision to leapfrog BS-VI fuels supply to Delhi by April 1, 2018, two years before its actual implementation date, are a few instances where policy-makers trusted the delivery potential of IndianOil, said a press note.

"The observance of 2018 as the 'Year of Trust' is a unique opportunity to sustain the company's trust among its customers and stakeholders by enhancing our capabilities and our integrity, as individuals and as an organisation,” said IndianOil Chairman, Sanjiv Singh while unveiling the corporate theme for the year 2018.

“Backed by our inherent strengths as a team and as an organisation, it would be a great project to make trust an enduring value across our supply chain,” he added.

Every second Indian is served by IndianOil employees, channel partners and their team members through more than 47,000 customer touch points. “Our core values inspire us to give our best. Among these, trust is the keystone and the active DNA of our organisational culture,” said Sanjiv Singh.

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