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Mobile app GasMob launches

Houston, TX GasMob is a mobile app that brings the gas to you. In only a few taps, customers can schedule and pay for on-site vehicle refueling services just as they would for take-out.

By partnering directly with commercial/residential property owners and managers, the tenants and residents become clients and benefit from immediate access. There are no program fees, minimums, or delivery costs – and in most cases, the price per gallon is less than the local average.

GasMob launched in Houston with Parkway’s Greenway Plaza, one of the area’s largest office campuses boasting over 15,000-parked vehicles, prime office complexes from Boxer Property Management Corporation and Woodbranch Management’s local portfolios; and Q1 2019 will begin servicing Howard Hughes residences, Midway’s City Center, Transwestern, and MetroNational’s commercial and residential portfolio, among others.

In South Florida, they have teamed up with First Service Residential, CFH Group, and Crocker Partner’s Boca Raton Innovation Campus, the former IBM campus and birthplace of innovation with the personal computer.

Echoing many properties’ dedication to the implementation of environmentally-conscious initiatives, GasMob’s vehicle-to-vehicle transfers eliminate the need for underground tank storage, decreasing pollution and significantly minimizing the carbon footprint.

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