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Service Station Management Factors to Affect Success According to Path Analysis: A Case Study of the Fuel Oil Business

Akkarat Poolkrajang

Journal of Management World, 2025, vol. 2025, issue 1, 688-695

Abstract: Managers or contractors who manage a fuel station and influence success must have a good resource management strategy. Consequently, in line with the situation of every company, the gasoline station's administration must be in proper working order. Constantly changing or adjusting the management techniques is necessary to adapt to the evolving competitive circumstances as the company grows. The study found that four elements corporate management, human resources management, marketing management, and financial management affect the success of route analysis under service station administration. Fuel station management is dependent on all of these factors, which also have an impact on business success. This research will assist fuel station operators in managing their businesses more efficiently and better responding to customer needs, leading to sustainable success.

Keywords: Enterprise Success; Fuel Business; Management; Routing Analysis; Service Station. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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