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Toyota cars to be dispatched to dealerships on flatbeds

The doorstep delivery service will be a no-cost option for customers.

Toyota has launched a new service to transport new vehicles from the dealer’s stockyard to the customer on a flatbed. 

The delivery service will be a no-cost option for customers. Transit insurance will be provided by the dealer. Initially, the service will be available across 130 authorized Toyota dealerships in 26 states. 

According to Toyota, the delivery service will help reduce risks and improve reliability during transportation. It would also eliminate the need for dealer staff to drive the new car from the stockyard to the dealership.

Dealerships will engage logistics companies to deliver the vehicles on single-carrier flatbed trucks.

Source: Autocar India

 

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The Fuel Delivery: Doorstep fuel delivery now in Mumbai

The company expects to deliver approximately 3,00,000 litres in a month in Mumbai.

App-based door-to-door fuel delivery service called 'The Fuel Delivery' has been launched in Mumbai.

'The Fuel Delivery' is a start-up that aims to cater to sectors like real estate, hospitals, corporate office parks, schools and institutions, banks, shopping malls, warehouses and agriculture. The company has signed an agreement with the Indian Oil Corporation Limited to offer doorstep delivery of diesel anywhere in India.

Customers can place an order through a mobile or web app. The fuel is delivered with customer details like name, mobile number, quantity, address and time of delivery. Bowsers that comply with the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) standards will bring it to the set destination. All delivery vehicles are monitored and tracked in real-time.

With three bowsers, the company expects to deliver approximately 3,00,000 litres in a month in Mumbai.

 

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Book Tata Motors cars online, get home delivery

Thanks to BHPian Venkatesh for sharing this information with other enthusiasts.

Tata Motors has opened online bookings for all its cars. Customers can opt to have them home delivered. The company has also released a video explaining the process.

A customer can book a car on this website by paying the booking amount online. A sales consultant from the preferred dealer will then contact the customer over WhatsApp, email or video call to discuss the best offers, financing options, price quotation and estimate for an old car (in the event of an exchange). Once the process is completed, the customer can choose to pick up the car from the dealership or have it home delivered.

Customers can book the Tata Tiago, Altroz, Tigor, Nexon and the Harrier online. The carmaker has also included a video brochure for each car.

 
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