In response to the growing demand for gas delivery across the nation, LAUGFS Gas has increased the scale of its existing home delivery system to meet the needs of many households. With a network of more than 8,200 dealers island-wide and a wide array of products to match any domestic customer requirement, LAUGFS Gas has extended its online and telephone ordering platforms to allow a wider range of customers to be able to order gas refills and new cylinder deliveries.
To further amplify the efficiency of its delivery services, LAUGFS Gas is partnering with YOGO, a leading taxi booking service in Sri Lanka, LAUGFS said in a media release. “Enabling LAUGFS Gas to flexibly cater to the requirements of any distance or area, YOGO and its intensively trained drivers are equipped to ensure that LAUGFS Gas customers are able to receive their orders quickly and safely,” the release said.
In addition to using the YOGO app, customers will be able to conveniently place their orders for refills and new cylinders via the LAUGFS Gas call centre on 011 442 7427 and the LAUGFS Gas website as well as through the YOGO hotline at 1314.
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