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Bachmus launches first Caltex-branded service station in Namibia

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May 13, 2025
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Bachmus Oil and Fuel Supplies has officially launched its first Caltex-branded service station in Namibia, marking the return of the internationally recognised fuel brand to the country.

The rebranded service station will operate under the Caltex banner following a partnership between Bachmus and Chevron Brands International LLC.

“This is a proud and historic moment for Bachmus .The Caltex brand holds a special place in the hearts of Namibians, and we are honoured to lead its return — not just as a symbol, but as a promise of consistent quality, superior service, and local empowerment. This is just the beginning of our retail journey, and we are excited to roll out more Caltex-branded service stations across Namibia,”said Corne Schalkwyk, Managing Director of Bachmus.

Danielle Lincoln, Vice President of Chevron International Products, emphasised Chevron’s long-term commitment to the Namibian market.

“We are proud to partner with Bachmus in bringing the Caltex brand back to Namibia. Chevron is committed to deliver superior quality and reliable energy solutions to Namibian motorists. By leveraging the strength of the Caltex brand, our objective is to position Caltex as a leading and trusted name in fuel solutions within the region,” she said.

“We believe Bachmus is the right partner to carry this legacy forward.”

Bachmus said it plans to expand its footprint across the country with additional Caltex-branded service stations in the near future.

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