Purti Gas entering Vijayawada market today

Updated - February 07, 2015 05:42 am IST

Published - February 07, 2015 12:00 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Global Mates Gas Agencies chairman S.N.A. Satyanarayana Raju announcing the launch of Purti Gas in Vijayawada on Friday.— Photo. Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar

Global Mates Gas Agencies chairman S.N.A. Satyanarayana Raju announcing the launch of Purti Gas in Vijayawada on Friday.— Photo. Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar

Nagpur-based Purti Alternative Fuels Private Limited (PAFPL) is launching its Purti brand LPG gas in the city on February 7. Its distributor Global Mates Gas Agencies (GMGA) will supply 6 kg, 17 kg, 21 kg, and 33 kg cylinders for industrial and commercial use and 6 kg, 12 kg and 15 kg cylinders to the domestic consumers.

Announcing this in a press conference here on Friday, GMGA Chairman S.N.A. Satyanarayana Raju said the gas being supplied by PAFPL was non-subsidized and it would be available for one rupee less per kilo than the government rate.

Efforts would be made to deliver refills within four hours of booking and that the dealers operations were confined to the respective areas. This was to meet the customer requirements in the least possible time. The cylinders were tamper and leak proof.

PAFPL was capable of offering a complete solution for piped gas supply to apartments. It was also able to cater to industry specific needs like customized combination of Butane, Iso-butane and Propane to suit processes like production of Endogas used in thermal treatment of metals.

Customers can contact phone numbers 0866-2451091 / 9494942180.

‘Efforts will be made to deliver refills within four hours of booking and dealer operations are confined to the respective areas’

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