MRPL starts door-to-door delivery of diesel


Media Release

Mangaluru, Apr 27: MRPL has entered into an agreement with PEP Fuels, a start-up company promoted by ONGC for door-to-door delivery of diesel to customers’ premises through mobile dispensers in city.

This is a mobile-based application, wherein the customers can download the application “Pep Fuels” from Google Play Store and start ordering. This facility is available for those customers/industries/large residential societies in city where the consumption of diesel is for their genset or heavy stationary machineries/equipment and for a minimum quantity of 200 litres or more.

The customers can also schedule their requirements and accordingly the mobile dispenser will deliver the fuel directly. PEP Fuels delivery is with IOT/RFID based technology, which reduces the pilferage and losses.

This facility was inaugurated by MRPL’s director-refinery Sanjay Varma in the presence of executive director (Marketing & Projects) B H V Prasad and group general manager H C Sathyanarayana and Sandeep Thakur, co-founder of PEP Fuels on April 26 at MRPL’s flagship company owned company operated retail outlet in Panambur.

This facility will help in reaching diesel to customers in their premises located in and around Mangaluru. It is also planned to expand this facility with PEP Fuels in others regions.

 

 

 

  

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