Vixxo to Maintain Services for 7-Eleven Sunoco Stores with IIoT

By Ken Briodagh January 30, 2018

Vixxo, a technology-enabled facility and asset management solutions provider, reportedly has expanded its client roster with the addition of 7-Eleven-owned Sunoco stores. Through this partnership, Vixxo will provide maintenance services to more than 500 Sunoco locations on the East Coast.

Vixxo announced that it will be responsible for providing overall maintenance for fuel, food and beverage services, HVAC, and others to Sunoco retail locations. To support this added growth and ensure exceptional service, Vixxo has expanded its customer service team in Hartford, Connecticut.

The relationship between the convenience store giant and Vixxo began in 2009 with Vixxo providing reactive and proactive maintenance services across 7-Eleven's more than 9,300 corporate and franchisee-owned locations in North America. Vixxo proved its ability to deliver top-quality service while achieving excellent operational and cost efficiencies, and business growth and operational requirements propelled the need for additional facilities management support for the global company following 7-Eleven's acquisition of Sunoco last year.

“Through our longstanding partnership with 7-Eleven and the team's experience managing multiple trades including fuel, this opportunity was a perfect fit for Vixxo,” said Jim Reavey, CEO, Vixxo. “We have developed solutions that are a custom fit for their brand.”

As a result of Vixxo's continued growth, the company has also recently relocated its Hartford, Connecticut office to a revitalized area downtown. The 20,000 sq. ft. building is in Goodwin Square. In addition to supporting Sunoco, Vixxo will serve Ahold/Alliance and 7-Eleven at this new location.

“The new Hartford office affirms our growth and continuous efforts to better serve our clients,” said Reavey. “We realize the value our clients place on our ability to keep their operations up and running, and our Hartford team is focused on supporting their critical revenue-generating assets along the East Coast.”


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh


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