This CIC site handover checklist guides fuel and convenience retail teams through a complete change in control. It covers debranding and removal of EG materials, zeroing and transfer of all stock including third party items, and required reports such as day end, month end, P and L, bunkering, grade reconciliation, and fuel sales. It prompts tank reconciliation, utilities and tank gauge readings, and documentation handling. It also ensures removal or return of IT and communications assets, credit card terminals, CCTV access updates, and equipment from brands like Starbucks, Greggs, Subway, and Krispy Kreme. Use it to achieve a clean, compliant handover.
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