Caltex Woolworths
Type | Joint venture |
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Industry | Automotive and retail |
Founded | 1996 as Woolworths Plus Petrol, 2003 as Caltex Woolworths |
Headquarters |
Bella Vista, New South Wales, Australia |
Key people |
Grant O'Brien, Chief Executive Officer, Woolworths Limited James Aylen, General Manager Petrol, Woolworths Limited |
Products | Petrol, convenience and grocery |
Parent | Woolworths Limited, Caltex Australia (50:50) |
Website | www.woolworthspetrol.com.au |
Caltex Woolworths is a chain of petrol stores in Australia, owned by Caltex Australia and Woolworths Limited in a 50:50 joint venture. In Victoria, it trades as Caltex Safeway. Caltex Woolworths offers a 4-cents-per-litre discount off the pump price for customers who present a docket, obtained after spending a qualifying amount of $30 or more at Woolworths and Safeway supermarkets and Tasmanian Big W department stores (Previously Nationwide; mainland Big W stores stopped issuing fuel dockets in September 2010).
The 4-cents-per-litre discount is doubled to 8c if a petrol buyer also purchases goods to the value of at least $5 at the petrol station convenience store and pays for both petrol and goods in the same transaction.
During 2008 Woolworths launched its Everyday Rewards Card. Customers can now redeem their discount vouchers by swiping their cards at Woolworths, Safeway and Big W (Tasmania Only) checkouts nationwide and receive the discount by swiping their cards at Caltex Woolworths petrol stations.
History
The fuel discount offer began in Dubbo, New South Wales in 1996[1] as Woolworths Plus Petrol. The offer initially involved an escalating scale of discount off the price of petrol depending on the amount spent to qualify – $30.00-$59.99 for 2c per litre, $60.00-$149.99 for 4c per litre, and $150.00 and above for 6c per litre.[2] However, the offer eventually settled on a median 4c per litre discount with purchases of $30.00 and over after the launch of rival Coles' equivalent fuel discount offer through Coles Express service stations in 2003.
After Coles' 2003 fuel offer launch – an alliance with major oil company Shell Australia – Woolworths announced a joint venture with Caltex. Caltex would supply fuel to the outlets and they would be co-branded. All Woolworths Petrol and selected Caltex sites near Woolworths supermarkets were rebranded accordingly. There are now over 500 co-branded Caltex Woolworths outlets across Australia.
References
- ↑ "Our History". Woolworths Limited. Retrieved 2007-09-17.
- ↑ "SENATE – Legislation". Official Committee Hansard. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia Rural And Regional Affairs And Transport. 1999-03-12. p. 107. Retrieved 2007-09-17.
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