DSI Tyres, a revolutionary leader in the tyre industry, introduces the Online Pick Up From Dealer system to customers through its website, dsityreshop.com, with numerous innovations. This pioneering system, launched for the first time in Sri Lanka, allows customers to quickly order tyres from the comfort of their homes and have them conveniently fitted at the nearest tyre dealer.
Customers can make payments through the website and choose to have the tyres delivered to their homes via courier service, or opt for the Online Pick Up From Dealer method to collect and fit the tyres at the nearest tyre shop. A unique feature of this service is the Buy Now Pay Later facility, which allows customers to purchase tyres in installments even if they don't have immediate funds available. Due to high customer demand, DSI Tyres plans to expand this system which was first introduced in Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara Districts to other parts of the country. The official ceremony to launch the Online Pick Up From Dealer system was recently held at the Heritance Kandalama Hotel. DSI Tyres, a brand that has become a favourite among Sri Lankans, is continuously striving to enhance the quality of its products and services. "Our goal is to make the tyre purchasing process as convenient and efficient as possible for our customers. With the launch of our new website, customers can easily access all the information they need about our tyres, compare different options, and make informed decisions without leaving their homes. Additionally, the easy payment methods available on our site ensure that even those without immediate funds can purchase the tyres they need." said DSI Tyres Managing Director Mr. Kavinda Rajapaksa.
Launching ceremony at Heritance Kandalama
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