John Mogire (left), the Leasing Manager for Car & General hands over the key of one of the TVS motorcycles to Stanley Aringo of M-Gas. M-Gas has acquired several TVS motorbikes for their last mile distribution.
By Raphael Ndakala Atanda
Car & General has supplied several TVS bikes to M-Gas. The bikes were handed over to M-Gas during a ceremony at their Mukuru kwa Njenga offices in Nairobi Industrial area. M-Gas supplies coking gas on pay-as-you-cook model. The model uses smart meter technology that makes LPG gas affordable and accessible through payment of small daily amounts. This has eliminated substantial upfront cost.
The two wheelers will be used for last mile gas distribution, ensuring affordable, quick and accurate delivery to end consumers. Car & General is a leading distributor of bikes and was the pioneer of the two wheelers as taxis in Kenya over two decades ago. Using two wheelers significantly lowers operational costs.
Speaking at the ceremony, Carol Samuel, Assistant Manager (Key Accounts) for C&G said, โC&G is committed to its mantra of making customers smile in every street, in every town with quality products and after-sales services. By choosing TVS leasing, M-Gas will enjoy the benefits of leasing that include cash conservation and flexibility of cash flow that make budgeting easier. TVS provides reliable and efficient last mile connectivity for people and goods.โ
On her part, Mary Mutungi, Divisional Head, Supply Chain for M-Gas said, โM-Gas has eliminated the upfront cost of buying fuel and refilling cylinders. We deliver clean fuel right to the customersโ homes. These bikes will make us more efficient.โ
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