Fuel-software and field-technologies company Leighton O’Brien today announced a multi-year agreement with 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd to extend its wetstock-monitoring program across the fuel retailer’s network nationally.
The contract encompasses monitoring 475 sites on Leighton O’Brien’s SIRA program as part of 7-Eleven’s best-practice risk-management strategy.
Leighton O’Brien CEO Reed Leighton said the contract extension reaffirms 7-Eleven’s continuing commitment to achieving the highest environmental-compliance standards.
“This agreement is testament to the strength and value of our ongoing partnership with 7-Eleven to minimise environmental risk of its underground storage tanks with the most advanced, accurate, leak-detection and wetstock-monitoring technology,” he said.
7-Eleven Head of OH&S and Fuel Manager John Pettit says 7-Eleven is pleased to continue its compliance-monitoring program with Leighton O’Brien.
“We value Leighton O’Brien’s analytic capabilities, loss-investigations process, and high levels of client service, which underpin a strong working relationship,” he said.
“We look forward to continuing to build on our relationship with Leighton O’Brien over the coming years.”