The Alvic delegation in Burgos grows and changes location

The new office located in the town of Burgos responds to the progressive expansion of the team in recent years.

 

Alvic's good results in the northern part of the Iberian Peninsula are a reality. As a result of the growth experienced in recent years, the Burgos delegation has changed its location to a larger office in the same town. Since Alvic entered the region 7 years ago, the progressive development of the delegation has always prioritized the quality of its services. In this sense, the team has incorporated more technicians who, in the words of the Alvic North Zone delegate, Martín García, are “a very important part of this success”; a consultant, four years ago, to grant "a differential and quality point, with training and jobs that require more thoughtful analysis"; and, finally, a person from the Help Desk has completed the team.

The change entails advantages for the members of the delegation and responds to the need for comfort, with a larger and bright workspace, separating the office and warehouse areas. “Since Alvic opted to open delegations, to give our clients more proximity and better attention, both clients and the sector in general saw it with good eyes. This has led us to sustained growth year after year”, explains Martín García. Despite the pandemic situation, investments in technology have continued to progress: “People need to invest in automation. In improving and equipping its service stations with modernity”.

The Alvic North Zone delegation covers the regions of Castilla y León, Cantabria, the Basque Country, La Rioja and Navarra, with the aim of maintaining and expanding its presence at a time when "provincial capitals and large urban centers are joining the fashion of the Low Cost seasons”. In this way, Alvic guarantees all the necessary technological tools for the control and management of businesses, in addition to providing solutions to "the adaptations that the oil companies request for the management of their cards".

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