Agip

Agip (Azienda Generale Italiana Petroli ) is the brand name of the retail network of the Italian oil and energy group Eni. The company was founded in 1926 and 1953 integrated into the newly founded Eni. The group's color is rich yellow. As a logo, a black, fire-breathing dog is fed with six legs.

Corporate Structure

In Germany Agip operates approximately 600, 240 in Switzerland and Austria in 320 petrol stations ( under the brand name ENI). Europe operates, Eni Agip branded service stations 6,441, of which 4,390 in Italy, Eni Agip which is the largest service station network operator in the country. Under the brand Agip Eni also operates a nationwide network of convenience stores and motorway service areas.

So far, Agip Austria GmbH operated 250 filling stations in Austria. As of 1 August 2010, Eni has taken over all 100 stations of the brand Esso in Austria, of which only very few are to be closed. The brand is carried out successively with the new six-legged dog plus lettering " eni " This is the inscription " Agip " - and the Esso Tiger - replaced.

Criticism

In Black Markenfirmen - The machinations of the global corporations Agip made ​​serious allegations in the context of criticism of the entire oil industry, including "Financing of civil war and the arms trade, destruction of livelihoods in oil-producing areas [ and ] cooperation with military regimes ."

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