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OKKO is the network of filling complexes (gas stations) in Ukraine. The owner of OKKO network is open joint-stock company Concern Galnaftogaz. First OKKO filling complex was opened in 1999 in Stryi of L'viv region, and the first large OKKO filling complex with a large shop, cafe and portal autowashing began to operate in L'viv in 2000. In 2006 first two large OKKO route complexes – in Kalynivka village near Kiev and in Chop in Zakarpattya region – were opened. OKKO filling complex in Chop entered the Ukrainian book of records as the biggest filling complex in Ukraine by area and by the amount of services. Today OKKO network consists of 391 modern filling complexes throughout Ukraine. 2 OKKO river filling stations – in Kiev and Nova Kakhovka, and one OKKO CNG station operate in the network. ==History== First OKKO filling station was opened in 1999 in Stryi of L'viv region, and the first large OKKO filling complex with a large shop, cafe and portal autowashing began to operate in L'viv in 2000. In 2002, 55 filling complexes are operating in the network and the first OKKO branded filling station is opened in the capital city. In 2006 first two large OKKO route complexes – in Kalynivka village near Kiev and in Chop in Zakarpattya region – were opened. OKKO filling complex in Chop entered the Ukrainian book of records as the biggest filling complex in Ukraine by area and by the amount of services. That same year, the first mobile laboratory for fuel quality control began operating in the network. In 2007, the first OKKO gas compressor station started operating in Burshtyn, Ivano-Frankivska region. The first A la minute branded fast food restaurant was opened at OKKO filling station in Skole, Lviv region. The new premium fuel Pulls 95 was launched into the market. The company’s market share increased to 7.1 per cent – the third result in Ukraine. In May 2007, OJSC Concern Galnaftogaz joined UN Global Compact and officially declared its support 10 principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. 2008 : Concern Galnaftogaz joined Go Green Declaration of UN Global Compact. The principles of ‘green office’ were being introduced in the Company. This same year it was decided to implement the principles of Accessibility Program (wheelchair accessibility to retail facilities) in all newly constructed and renovated OKKO filling stations. 2009 : FISHKA first national loyalty coalition program was launched. First ‘Tobi’ branded stores were opened at OKKO filling stations in Lviv. OKKO took 9.3 per cent of the retail market of petroleum products in Ukraine. Since 2009, European Bank for Reconstructions and Development (EBRD) became one of the Company’s shareholders. 2010: The new premium diesel Pulls diesel was launched into the market. Accessibility Program (wheelchair accessibility to retail facilities) is being actively implemented at OKKO filling stations. This program is designed to promote the integration of people with disabilities in society and adaptation of living conditions in society for such people. This includes the creation of so-called accessible environment at our facilities (ramps, handrails, adapted toilets for disabled people. 2011: The first Pasta Mia branded Italian restaurant was opened at OKKO filling station in Donetsk region. OKKO filling station network is operating in all 24 regions of Ukraine and in Crimea. OKKO’s share of the retail market of petroleum products in Ukraine is 13.6 per cent. 2012: OKKO filling station network operate with more than 360 filling stations. The company strengthened its position in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. It began a major redesign of filling stations. The first device for charging electric vehicles was introduced at OKKO filling station in Kyiv. Vitaliy Antonov, President of Concern Galnaftogaz, headed the list of top managers Ukrainian companies for the oil industry published by ‘Top 100’ magazine and was recognized as one of the two top managers in the category ‘Seller and Marketer’. By 2013 , OKKO filling station network increased the number of branded filling stations by more than 10 per cent and its market share - to over 15 per cent. The company's plans are to increase its market share by 1-2 per cent and the number of filling stations up to 550 objects by the end of 2016. During 2014, OKKO filling station network opened 13 filling stations and another 19 were reconstructed in accordance with the requirements of modern design and format of the Company. 34 charging stations for electric vehicles OKKO Charge were opened at OKKO filling stations. New online processing of OKKO fuel cards maintenance was implemented. Memorandum with EBRD on joint implementation of social project to improve road safety in Ukraine "I pray, live!" was signed. All 12 fuel quality control laboratories were accredited by the European standard ISO / IEC 17025: 2006. In the ranking Top 100 largest companies in Ukraine, which is annually prepared by Ekonomika Publishing House, OKKO brand took 15th place, improving the last year's result by 5 points. Vitaliy Antonov took 7th place in the Top 100 top managers of Ukraine ranking by Ekonomika Publishing House. Concern Galnaftogaz took 126 place in the ranking of Top 500 Companies in Central and Eastern Europe, which is annually prepared by International Consulting Company Deloitte, going up by 12 points. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「OKKO」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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