Indian Oil dispatches its first packed LPG truck load from Sitarganj bottling unit
28-Mar-2024 02:37 PM 2849
New Delhi, Mar 28 (Reporter) State-owned Indian Oil on Thursday rolled out the first truckload of packed LPG from the Indane bottling plant at Sitarganj in Uttarakhand. This plant will cater to the customers of eight districts of Uttarakhand, including Almora, Bageshwar, Chamoli, Chamawat, Nainital, Pauri, Pithoragarh, and Udham Singh Nagar, and two districts, including Bareilly and Pilibhit, in Uttar Pradesh. The plant, the company's 100th Indane bottling unit, will dispatch around 60 packed trucks on a daily basis to around 122 Indane LPG distributors. Indian Oil Chairman S M Vaidya along with V Satish Kumar, Director (Marketing) virtually flagged off the first packed LPG truck load. "Our 100th LPG bottling plant at Sitarganj represents a significant investment in the future of energy infrastructure in Uttarakhand," S M Vaidya said. He added that the plant also underscores the company's dedication to safety, quality, and sustainability. V Satish Kumar, Director (Marketing), IndianOil said that Sitarganj facility is a significant step forward in meeting the LPG demand of the region. "Strategically located, our LPG bottling plant in Sitarganj, is poised to serve as a crucial hub for the distribution of packed LPG across the region, ensuring uninterrupted supply," he further said...////...
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