Dubai – Mubasher: The MENA’s first on-demand fuel delivery app CAFU has signed an agreement with Oman's Al Maha Petroleum to provide its services in the Sultanate, as part of its international expansion plan.
Firstly, the Dubai-based tech firm's services will be launched in Muscat before being rolled out in other areas in Oman, according to a recent statement.
Muscat will be the first international city to which CAFU will launch its services since it has started its operations in the UAE in November 2018, serving more than 760,000 customers.
“In the UAE, CAFU delivers quality petrol in both Super 98 and Special 95, which are supplied in safe custom-built vehicles straight to consumers’ homes, offices or anywhere their car might be parked – users need to only provide their car location and schedule time of their fuel delivery through the app,” the statement showed.
Under the new deal, the tech firm aims to “transform how people in Oman fuel their vehicles by digitalising their entire experience,” Rashid Al Ghurair, founder and CEO of CAFU, remarked.
Al Ghurair added that CAFU’s technology, along with its “growing fleet of safety-tested and certified trucks will deliver a one-of-a-kind convenience for our customers in Oman.”
Commenting on the partnership, Hamed bin Salim Al Maghdri, CEO of Al Maha Petroleum, said, “Our partnership with CAFU will revolutionise the way our customers refuel their vehicles and represents us with the opportunity to grow our market share in the Omani market.”