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After Selling Its Filling Stations, Terpel Doubles Its Stake in Peru with $12 Million in Lubricants

Summary by rpp.pe
Despite the recent sale of its service station operation in the country, the multi-Latina company Terpel reaffirms its commitment to the Peruvian market. Luciano Macías, general manager of the Terpel companies in Peru, presented himself at Business 360 by RPP and announced an investment of more than $12 million made in recent years to consolidate its lubricant plant as "the best in the country."Although Terpel left the fuel retail business where…
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Despite the recent sale of its service station operation in the country, the multi-Latina company Terpel reaffirms its commitment to the Peruvian market. Luciano Macías, general manager of the Terpel companies in Peru, presented himself at Business 360 by RPP and announced an investment of more than $12 million made in recent years to consolidate its lubricant plant as "the best in the country."Although Terpel left the fuel retail business where…

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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