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Marri Fuels offers mobile diesel delivery service to bulk consumers in Wanaparthy, Telangana
May 27, 2021
The doorstep diesel delivery has been approved by the govt and effective distribution of diesel
Marri Fuels, a fuel start-up in Telangana, has started an innnovative facility of door-step delivery of diesel through their mobile petrol pumps to its bulk consumers.
Started to ease the lives of the consumers who do not have to go through the hassles of diesel procurement, this is useful for heavy machinery in local industries, generators in hospitals, civic bodies, and villages for tractors among others.
Maheshwar Reddy, a BPCL Retail outlet for nine years, has started this new fuel start-up after recently acquiring a Single-dispensing Mobile Fuel Pump from a Pune-based Repos Energy. This mobile unit goes around the city to meet the demand for diesel by various end-users at their doorstep.
Numaligarh Refinery (NRL) is currently evaluating a re-entry into the fuel retailing business through petrol pumps. The development follows the centre’s decision to make Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), shed its stake in the Assam Accord refinery (as NRL is popularly called). BPCL’s stake in NRL was recently picked up by fellow public sector undertakings Oil India (OIL) and Engineers India (EIL).
“Since the promoters have changed and OIL is not in the business of fuel retailing, there is an incentive for us to re-enter the fuel retailing business. This time, we may not set up many retailing outlets, but there may be some strategic outlets that can serve 50 to 60 mobile fuel dispensing units,” an official aware of the discussions told Business Standard.