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Moorings
#1 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:02:02 AM
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I am giving consideration on investing in a petrol service station along a busy road along the outskirts of Nairobi. Kindly share the challenges that go along with such a venture.


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guru267
#2 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:09:36 AM
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My father has two petrol stations along thika road! They have never seen a profit in 10years of operation!

I'm just saying...
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#3 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:37:07 AM
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guru267 wrote:
My father has two petrol stations along thika road! They have never seen a profit in 10years of operation!

I'm just saying...

They have never seen a profit or they have not yet reached 'break-even point'.

If you meant 10 years annual loses, then that must be scary!
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Gathige
#4 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:38:58 AM
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guru267 wrote:
My father has two petrol stations along thika road! They have never seen a profit in 10years of operation!

I'm just saying...



@guru, that sounds interesting. Unless there is something not adding up, 10 yrs is just too long to have survived in business on a breakeven only.
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guru267
#5 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:51:07 AM
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Gathige wrote:
guru267 wrote:
My father has two petrol stations along thika road! They have never seen a profit in 10years of operation!

I'm just saying...



@guru, that sounds interesting. Unless there is something not adding up, 10 yrs is just too long to have survived in business on a breakeven only.


It was just a business set up for my mum to keep herself busy... But I'm pretty sure they are being funded by cash from other business!

I'm not sure if its my mothers poor management but me thinks it is just a bad business to be in!
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
guru267
#6 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:54:47 AM
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The margins for the best in this business based on Kenol Kobil which operates on large scale are just 2%!

This means possibility of a loss year after year is not very far fetched!
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
Jamani
#7 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:57:25 AM
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You might make money if you own the land put up the infrastructure to standards then invite the big operators to bid for branding at a fee. Meanwhile lease out the convinient store, restaurant, ATM locations to banks, etc. You will be doing more of real estate than running the station or rather you will be making money on rent and use the petrol station to pull clients.
Jamani
#8 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 9:01:04 AM
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guru267 wrote:
Gathige wrote:
guru267 wrote:
My father has two petrol stations along thika road! They have never seen a profit in 10years of operation!

I'm just saying...



@guru, that sounds interesting. Unless there is something not adding up, 10 yrs is just too long to have survived in business on a breakeven only.


It was just a business set up for my mum to keep herself busy... But I'm pretty sure they are being funded by cash from other business!

I'm not sure if its my mothers poor management but me thinks it is just a bad business to be in!


Be sure it's nothing to do with her management skills
Moorings
#9 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 9:33:27 AM
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Your input has been of great value & insightful - thanks. I own the plot as such the options available dealing with oil marketers are;
a)setting up the infrastructure and they lease to do their business
b)setting up the infrastructure then i do the business with their brand name
c)they lease the plot and pay a lease fee
I have thought of engaging services for a bankable feasibility study on this to shed some insights going forward. Anyone with experience on this?

best.
Gathige
#10 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 9:36:52 AM
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guru267 wrote:
The margins for the best in this business based on Kenol Kobil which operates on large scale are just 2%!

This means possibility of a loss year after year is not very far fetched!


@guru, this does not sound realistic. 2% is just too low for any business. Even a mama boga kibanda has a higner margin than a quoted Co?
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#11 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 9:38:30 AM
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My brother-in-law, operating a small petrol stn with kenol kobil is nearly bankrupt. I don't know wht the deal is coz he had to abandon the business. maybe selling fuel is like selling cement, it is stocked only to attract customers to other products on offer.
Mainat
#12 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 10:13:52 AM
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Its a very thin margin business. The secret is other services e.g. repairs, shop etc
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Jamani
#13 Posted : Thursday, May 02, 2013 5:23:47 PM
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In some countries which I have visited its not easy to locate petrol stations they are very few and very far away, the reasoning being returns are low from stations compared to real estate on the same land.
And I can see the trend coming to Kenya, in the near future it will be very difficult to find petrol stations in the city centre and up market areas.
Penny-Stocker
#14 Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2013 5:27:09 AM
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Unless you're going to offer other services like a restaurants, convenient store, a service center etc, then you're better off having that $$$ in a fixed dep. a/c.
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#15 Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2013 9:01:25 AM
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Wow! Interesting insights. I always thought petrol stations were cash cows!

BBI will solve it
:)
Mjasirii
#16 Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2013 10:42:26 AM
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In this industry your better off being a distributor of the products.
However i believe it depends with the location.
mukiha
#17 Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2013 3:26:31 PM
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guru267 wrote:
The margins for the best in this business based on Kenol Kobil which operates on large scale are just 2%!

This means possibility of a loss year after year is not very far fetched!


See Legal Notice No 196 of 2010 [aka Pricing Formula]

The margin is Sh3.00 per litre. It is not a percentage.

But this is a high volume business. Dealers can easily sell a few thousand litres per day. And with the electronic pumps, wastage at the station is minimal. HOWEVER, theft between depot and station can easily cripple you. You order 10,000L and the truck drive siphons 500L and you are cooked!

Secondly, because of the slim margin, you cannot rely on external financing - the interest rates will eat you alive.

All in All, you need to be very careful about managing stock levels [don't over stock] and the structure of your working capital [don't use borrowed funds]. But with the strained supply chain [there is a permanent shortage of product meaning that you need to allow for long supply lead-times] the challenge is keeping profitable is quite high.

Kwa ufupi; hii sio biashara ya mchezo.
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richdad
#18 Posted : Thursday, May 30, 2013 3:00:42 PM
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My friends' station makes more cash from its cafeteria and carwash that fuel sales.
Keep it simple
Lolest!
#19 Posted : Sunday, June 02, 2013 9:01:42 PM
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2012 wrote:
Wow! Interesting insights. I always thought petrol stations were cash cows!

shock on me too!
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#20 Posted : Sunday, June 02, 2013 9:18:15 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
2012 wrote:
Wow! Interesting insights. I always thought petrol stations were cash cows!

shock on me too!

me too.
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