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Protecting Your Service Station from Employee Theft
No operator wants to think that their own staff might be stealing from the business, but employee theft is a reality in retail and service stations are not immune. Whether it involves cash skimming, stock going out the back door, fuel being dispensed without payment, or mates rates discounts that are never authorised, the impact on profitability can be significant, especially when it goes undetected over time. The first line of defence is having clear systems and procedures that make theft difficult to carry out and easy to detect. Cash handling processes should include regular till reconciliations, ideally at every ...
Running a Cleaner, More Efficient Back of House Operation
The back of house area at a service station rarely gets the same attention as the shop floor or the forecourt, but it plays a significant role in how smoothly the business runs day to day. A cluttered, disorganised storeroom or office creates inefficiencies that ripple through the entire operation, from slower restocking to misplaced paperwork and missed deliveries. Start with the storeroom. Stock should be organised in a way that makes restocking the shop floor fast and intuitive. Group products by category, keep the most frequently sold items at the front and within easy reach, and make sure there ...
Protecting Your Service Station from Employee Theft
No operator wants to think that their own staff might be stealing from the business, but employee theft is a reality in retail and service stations are not immune. Whether it involves cash skimming, stock going out the back door, fuel being dispensed without payment, or mates rates discounts that ...
Running a Cleaner, More Efficient Back of House Operation
The back of house area at a service station rarely gets the same attention as the shop floor or the forecourt, but it plays a significant role in how smoothly the business runs day to day. A cluttered, disorganised storeroom or office creates inefficiencies that ripple through the entire operation, ...
British American Tobacco Threatens to Quit Australia
British American Tobacco’s Global Chief Corporate Officer Kingsley Wheaton has publicly stated that the company may have no choice but to exit Australia entirely. In an exclusive interview with Australian media, Wheaton said the illicit tobacco market has grown so large that without drastic government intervention, there will not be ...
Government Moves on Fuel Crisis: What It Means for Independents
The fuel crisis has reached the highest levels of government. Over the past week, a series of emergency meetings at both federal and state level have brought fuel supply, regional shortages, and the role of independent distributors firmly onto the national agenda. Today, National Cabinet convenes to address the situation ...
No Easy Target: The BOSS Group’s Approach with VDMS
For Sash Erramshetty, running a network of service stations has always been about adapting. With 25 years in the industry and over 30 sites under the BOSS Group banner, 11 of which are directly operated, Sash has watched the petrol and convenience landscape reshape itself time and again. "When we ...
How to Handle Customer Panic Buying and Forecourt Chaos at Your Service Station
The current fuel supply disruption has triggered a wave of panic buying across Australia, with some regional service stations reporting unprecedented demand and being forced to ration fuel or impose purchase limits. Even in metropolitan areas, many sites have experienced queues stretching onto public roads, customers filling multiple containers, and ...













