Majors Management LLC has acquired 35 retail fuel and convenience store locations across Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ACT), according to a press release. Majors Management said the acquired sites will be rebranded as MAPCO stores over the coming months.
“These stores are an exciting strategic addition for Majors Management, and we are thrilled to expand the MAPCO brand into Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania,” said Ben Smith, president of Majors Management. “We are honored to serve customers in three new states and welcome them to the MAPCO experience, which combines quality fuel, great food and beverage selections, and the convenience and rewards customers love.”
“Consistent with Majors' commitment to community and continuity, the company plans to retain existing employees wherever possible and invest in upgrading facilities to reflect MAPCO's commitment to providing convenient, rewarding stops for every journey,” Majors added.
The transaction “reinforces Majors Management's strategy of expanding MAPCO's footprint into new regions.”
The transaction follows the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) consent order requiring ACT to divest the stores “to preserve competition in the affected markets,” after ACT received clearance to proceed with its acquisition of GetGo Café + Market (GetGo) from Giant Eagle Inc.
During the NACS State of the Industry Summit this past April, Majors Management discussed how it has found success through different acquisition strategies. Read more in the June 2025 issue of NACS Magazine feature “Approaches to M&A.”