- Speedway SuperAmerica
Speedway SuperAmerica LLC is a
brand name of a chain of combinationgas station s andconvenience store s in theMidwest . It is a wholly owned subsidiary of theMarathon Petroleum Company .History
peedway
Though it has only been in recent years that the Speedway brand has enjoyed popularity, the name has been around for almost as long as the automobile itself.
Speedway 79 was a gasoline chain based in
Michigan for much of the first half of the 20th century. In 1959,The Ohio Oil Company (now Marathon) purchased the chain and promptly converted them to the Marathon brand. It was during this time that Marathon was on an unwise spending spree of buying out rival chains. This would catch up to them by the 1970s' oil crisis, with many companies (most notablyMobil , which was thriving from excess cash as a result of the oil crisis) wanting to purchase Marathon. An older, black-and-white commercial featuring Speedway 79 gasoline can be viewed by clicking on the following link: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmV514AoO84]While this was going on, Marathon decided to revive the Speedway name (without the "79") at higher-volume stations with convenience stores. The concept turned out to be one of the few bright spots for Marathon during this time, and quickly expanded this concept across Marathon's main territories across the Midwest and
southeastern United States . Part of this expansion was through the acquisition of various other smaller regional gasoline station chains, includingStarvin' Marvin's , Gastown, Wake Up, Bonded, United, and others.uperAmerica
SuperAmerica was the brand name for a chain of convenience stores for Northwestern Refining of
St. Paul Park, Minnesota , when Ashland Petroleum purchased Northwestern Refining in 1970, in effect acquiring the SuperAmerica brand.Much like what Marathon did with Speedway, Ashland used the SuperAmerica brand for its high-volume locations with convenience stores.
During commercials of the 1960s and 1970s, the company's
jingle was "Su-per-amer-i-ca, Fill'er up, tank or truck."Formation of Speedway SuperAmerica
In 1997, Marathon and Ashland agreed to merge their refining assets to form
Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC , with Marathon owning 62% of the operations while Ashland owned 38%. In the process, the two companies' convenience store chains were merged together to form Speedway SuperAmerica LLC.When the formation of Marathon Ashland Petroleum was completed in 1998, the Speedway and SuperAmerica brands began to market together. During commercials of the 1990s, the company's jingle was, "The convenient stores of Speedway", while showing images of the various brands marketed under the "Speedway" name.
Today
Today, Speedway SuperAmerica is headquartered in
Enon, Ohio . The chain is still prominent in the Midwest, but pulled out of the Southeast in 2003 by either converting them to Marathon and selling them to franchisees or selling them outright toSunoco .The stores are very similar, with the only significant difference being the name. Of the two brands, Speedway is by far the more prominent one used. Marathon uses the Speedway brand in
West Virginia ,Ohio ,Michigan ,Indiana ,Kentucky ,Illinois , andWisconsin . There are also two Speedway stores in Uniontown, a town in southwesternPennsylvania . These two Speedway stores are the only Speedway stores in Pennsylvania. With a few exceptions in Kentucky and Wisconsin, the SuperAmerica name has been used exclusively inMinnesota . If it weren't for SuperAmerica's popularity in Minnesota, Marathon would likely have converted the entire chain to the Speedway name after Marathon purchased Ashland's share in Marathon Ashland Petroleum in 2004.Speedway SuperAmerica's main rivals include
BP ,Circle K ,Kwik Trip ,Casey's General Stores ,Kum & Go , and survivingStuckey's locations.Sheetz may also become a main rival to the company in the near future, as the some are already directly competing in West Virginia, eastern Ohio, and western Pennsylvania as Sheetz continues to expand.While all Marathon locations are franchises, most of the Speedway and SuperAmerica are owned and operated by Marathon Petroleum Company. Speedway SuperAmerica is currently at a mix of 96% company owned and operated, while 4% of stores are individually owned and operated as franchise locations. Most franchise locations are owned by franchisees with 10-15 stores each.
External links
* [http://www.speedway.com Speedway SuperAmerica's Official Web Site]
* [http://www.marathon.com Marathon's Official Web Site]
* [http://www.marathonpetroleum.com Marathon Petroleum's Official Web Site]
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