GREENSBORO, N.C., May 25, 2017 -- Englefield, Inc., an Ohio-based provider of fuel and lubricants, chose to standardize its c-store and forecourt infrastructure with Gilbarco’s EMV solutions, including the Passport Px60 platform and new Encore 700S dispensers with large-format LCD screens and contactless payment processing.
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Englefield operates 118 convenience stores and fuel stations in greater Ohio and West Virginia, under the Duchess and BP brand names. As part of its competitive strategy, it invests in modern equipment and technologies. “We are excited to leverage Gilbarco’s payment expertise, both inside the store and on the forecourt as we complete our EMV transition,” noted Ashley Englefield-DeWitt, Director of Marketing. “We believe that the addition of contactless and large color screens to our refreshed dispensers will attract more customers to our sites,” said Englefield-DeWitt. “Combined with the enhanced security provided by EMV, which our customers are coming to expect, our sites will become our customers’ preferred fueling locations.”
Englefield is approaching the transition in steps, but has already upgraded the majority of its 118 locations to the Passport Px60 platform. The remaining locations will be converted in 2017. It has also committed to replacing over 300 dispensers by the end of 2018. The dispensers will feature 10.4 inch screens to reach customers with relevant messages to drive customer loyalty and in-store sales. They will also feature contactless payment to enhance transaction speed and security.
Gilbarco’s VP of Marketing for North America, Mark Williams, appraised Englefield’s thoughtful planning as a continuing demonstration of the market’s intent to move forward with EMV. “Many c-store operators are converting to EMV, not just as a practical matter, but as a business differentiator,” said Williams. “They know it provides customers with more confidence in the security of their transactions. And attractive dispensers with a larger screen can help drive in-store traffic,” added Williams. “Englefield’s move to EMV, while investing in some of the technologies and solutions offered by Gilbarco, is going to position them very well to grow their business as the expectations of their customers shift toward demanding EMV and speedier, contactless transactions,” concluded Williams.
For more information about the Fundamentals of EMV, please go to http://www.gilbarco.com/us/learning-center/emv-c-store-retailers.
About Gilbarco Veeder-Root
Gilbarco Veeder-Root is the worldwide technology leader for retail and commercial fueling operations. It offers the broadest range of integrated solutions from the forecourt to the convenience store and head office. For over 150 years, Gilbarco has earned the trust of its customers by providing long-term partnership, uncompromising support and proven reliability. Major product lines include: fuel dispensers, pump media, point-of-sale systems, payment systems, tank gauges, software development and integration, fleet management systems and nozzles.
For further information, contact: Patricia Stancati, Marketing Communications Program Manager Gilbarco Veeder-Root Tel: (336) 547-5121 e-mail: [email protected]


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