SingularLogic, a member of the Space Hellas Group, and Epsilon SingularLogic, a member of the EpsilonNet Group, were commissioned by Coral AE, following an international tender, to implement a project concerning the retail system of the retail rooms (C-Stores) of their own service stations, selecting the Galaxy Retail platform.
The solution, developed by SingularLogic and Epsilon SingularLogic, is based on the Galaxy Retail platform and serves Coral’s business needs for in-house customer service, fuel, services, mini market and coffee shops, providing simple, fast and error-free management. At the same time, the solution covers all the necessary functionalities related to the administrative operation of the branches of the Coral gas station network, as well as its interconnection with the rest of the company’s information systems, providing Coral with integrated information, homogeneity in its systems, but also ensuring its through the vertical experience and know-how of the two companies.
Factors selected by the project contractors were the significant operational capabilities of the Galaxy platform, their extensive experience in the field of retail, their proven ability to implement a large and complex nationwide project without disrupting the smooth operation of service stations, support infrastructure 24/7 to the network of gas stations, but also their long-term cooperation with Coral, since 1998.
The implementation of the project for the 350 Shell gas stations of Coral, was completed on 31/1/2022, according to the initial schedule of 10 months.
Following its acquisition by Motor Oil in June 2010, Shell Hellas, which has been active in Greece since 1926, was renamed Coral SA. With more than 794 service stations operating under the Shell brand, the company has a share of over 22% and holds the first place in the Greek market. The main activities of the company are the distribution and marketing of a wide range of petroleum products, such as gasoline, oil and lubricants, through its network of service stations. At the same time, its activities cover the commercial sector, chemicals as well as shipping. The company’s strategy is to constantly upgrade its services in order to meet the changing needs of the market and customers and to differentiate itself from the competition at all levels.
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