By Mikhaila Crowie
18 September 2008
Petroleum Company, BP and the Automobile Association (AA) of South Africa has joined forces in aid of motorists, to help save fuel and minimise their cars’ impact on the environment.
Joe Mahlo, representative for BP, said this is an exciting partnership that will provide safer motoring.
Mahlo said the partnership came about a while back, when the petroleum company launched a new product.
“We went to them and said; we believed we have the best technology in the country and we would like you to certify yourself, that our claim is correct.”
However, Mahlo continued that the AA were not willing at first, but when the necessary tests were done, the association jumped on board.
“We will also be collaborating in terms of a new product launch.”
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