Meifeng Adblue Signs with BP for New Sales Channels
www.chinatrucks.com: Meifeng Adblue signed agreement with BP for new sales channels and end users can purchase Adblue by BP oil stations in Guangdong province.

This is another sales channel for Meifeng Adblue since large logistics companies, engine makers, dealers and end users. And it really matters for Adblue to be sold at the fuel stations directly which can facilitate the drivers largely and it also benefits Meifeng Adblue for more sales volumes and market influences.
It is learned that BP is a joint venture between China Petrol and British Petrol and they own nearly 500 fuel stations across Guangdong province to sell diesel and petrol, convenient shops and related facilities. And Meifeng Adblue can provide products for vehicle with national 4 diesels.
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