Humsafar Launches App-Based Fuel Delivery Service In India

- Humsafar has launched a new app-based diesel delivery service
- It has recently launched its service in Delhi-NCR
- It also operates in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana among other states
Humsafar India has launched doorstep delivery of diesel in 20-litre 'Safar20' jerry cans in the national capital. The app based platform is targeting smaller segments like nursing homes, independent houses, and agriculture industry, which can used the 'Fuel Humsafar' app to order the service. The app allows complete tracking of the order from its placement to its delivery. It will help SMEs and housing societies among others in case of an urgent requirement. Humsafar is estimating demand of 57,000 to 60,000 kilolitres in the Delhi-NCR region.

Sanya Goel, Founder, and Director of Humsafar India.
Sanya Goel, Founder, and Director of Humsafar India said, "Doorstep fuel delivery will enable start-ups to ensure that they can cater to the demand for fuel and ensure regular supply for their consumers. Doorstep delivery of diesel has already been approved by the Government and the fact that Delhi has an enormous demand for such services has opened up a new segment for us. Various establishments regularly consume small daily amounts of diesel for their needs. They will stand to benefit from this on-demand service. It will not only be safer and more streamlined but also help in eliminating the risky practice of storing diesel on the premises."
Humsafar already delivers diesel on-demand in states such as Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Maharashtra, Assam, Kerala, Gujarat, Goa, and the NCR region including Noida, Delhi, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad. It fabricates PESO-approved Bowsers allowing its partners to deliver diesel in a safe and compliant manner. Apart from loading at petrol stations, Humsafar is also authorised to pick up diesel from oil terminals directly. The company aims to be among the top 3 diesel door delivery companies in India. The company itself manufactures these fuel bowsers which are leakage and pilferage proof, and are managed by using app-driven fuel delivery systems.
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