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COCO Model

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Company Owned, Company Operated Petrol Pump

If you want to work in the fuel business but don’t want to buy land or equipment, the COCO model is for you. COCO means Company Owned, Company Operated. In this setup, a big oil company (like Indian Oil, HPCL, BPCL, or Jio-bp) owns the land, builds the station, and runs it every day.
You don’t own the station. But you can join as a manager, contractor, or staff member. You get to work with a trusted brand. You avoid big investments and long legal steps. You earn a steady income.
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What Is a COCO Petrol Pump?

  • Ownership: The oil company owns everything.

  • Operations: The oil company hires or contracts people to run the station.

  • Your Role: You can work as a station manager, contractor, or operator under a service contract.

This model keeps things simple. The company handles fuel supply. It also takes care of licenses, upkeep, and audits. Your job is to run the station each day in line with company rules.
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Benefits of the COCO Model

  1. No Big Investment

    You don’t buy land or build pumps. The company covers these costs.

  2. Low Risk

    You get a fixed salary or contract fee. You don’t face big market swings.

  3. Brand Trust

    Stations carry a famous logo. Customers trust the fuel quality.

  4. Training & Support

    The oil company trains your team. You learn best practices in safety and service.

  5. Stable Income

    You get paid on time. You don’t depend on daily sales directly.

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How the COCO Model Works

  1. Selection

    The oil company advertises for COCO operator roles or contractor bids.

  2. Application

    You send your resume or bid documents.

  3. Interview & Audit

    The company checks your background and skills.

  4. Contract Signing

    If selected, you sign a service or management contract.

  5. Training

    The company teaches you operations, safety, and customer service.

  6. Station Opening

    You staff the station. The company handles fuel orders, roof, tanks, and pumps.

  7. Ongoing Support

    The company does audits, maintenance, and compliance checks. You run daily operations.

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Who Does COCO Suit?

If you try to become a COCO operator on your own, you face long waits, complex forms, and many agencies. It can take 1.5 to 2 years to get selected, trained, and started.

With Amarba Consultancy, you get started in 6–8 months. We help you:
  • Find Openings
    We track COCO operator posts and contractor requests.

  • Perfect Your Application
    We guide you on resumes, documents, and bid proposals.

  • Prepare for Audits
    We train you on company checks and site inspections.

  • Manage Paperwork
    We fill out forms, liaise with company offices, and follow up fast.

  • Get Ready for Training
    We arrange mock drills, safety sessions, and customer service workshops.

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Quick Comparison

Step Doing Alone With Amarba
Finding COCO opportunities Hard to track We provide a list
Application preparation Confusing, many errors Step-by-step support
Document & Contract handling Slow follow-ups We push for fast replies
Training readiness Long wait We schedule mock sessions
Station start-to-operation 18–24 months 6–8 months
Let Amarba guide you into the COCO model. Get steady work, strong training, and fast setup, with none of the heavy lifting. Contact us today and start your fuel business journey in months, not years.