Voyager Announces Valvoline Instant Oil Change Partnership
U.S. Bank Voyager Fleet Systems Inc. on June 11 announced its partnership with Valvoline Instant Oil Change (VIOC), one of the nation's largest quick-lubes. This partnership will enable Voyager customers to use their Voyager card to pay for oil changes and other services at more than 600 Valvoline Instant Oil Change locations throughout the country. According to Voyager, many VIOC locations offer evening and weekend hours, and appointments are never necessary. VIOC focuses on providing service based on each vehicle's manufacturer recommendations. "We are proud to welcome Valvoline Instant Oil Change to the family of fine companies that accept our card," said Michael Oleniczak, Voyager's vice president of merchant acceptance. "Quality products and professional service have been the hallmark of Valvoline Instant Oil Change since its inception. We are pleased that Voyager card holders now have VIOC available for their vehicle maintenance needs." About Valvoline Instant Oil Change VIOC, a division of The Valvoline Company, and its subsidiary of Fortune 500 Company Ashland Inc., was created in 1986 with the purchase of Rapid Oil Change centers in upstate New York and the Minneapolis/St. Paul region and Instant Oil Change and DipStick in Lansing and Grand Rapids, Mich. VIOC continues to grow through acquisitions, franchising, and development of company-owned units from the ground up. Additional information can be found at www.vioc.com. The Voyager card is accepted at more than 158,000 retail locations in all 50 states. A subsidiary of Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank, Voyager offers comprehensive data reporting and card tracking features designed to allow commercial and government fleet executives to better manage their fleets. Additional information can be found at www.voyagerfleet.com.
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