MUSCAT: If you’re running low on fuel, or fed up of queuing up at petrol stations or do not live in the close proximity, then you need not worry any longer. CAFU is the app for you.
The popular Dubai-based fuel-delivery app will launch its operations in Oman after it signed a partnership agreement Al Maha Petroleum to deliver its popular services to customers in the Sultanate.
Developed entirely in the UAE, CAFU a fast, safe and easy-to-use on-demand fuel delivery service app allowing customers to order car fuel at their own convenience.
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In a short span, CAFU has already delivered 1 million fills of quality petrol both in Super 98 and Special 95, which are supplied by over 100 custom-built vehicles straight to consumers’ homes, offices or anywhere their car might be parked.

Users need to only provide their car location and schedule time of their fuel delivery through the app.
With over AED 100 million (RO 10.48 million) in investment, CAFU’s launch in Oman marks the first international market entry for the technology company since it began services in the UAE in November 2018.
Speaking on the joint agreement, Rashid al Ghurair, Founder & CEO of CAFU said, “Cafu is an innovative solution built to reimagine how people fuel their vehicles. Today we are honoured to announce Oman as our first international market, a critical part of our expansion strategy. Through our joint agreement Al Maha Petroleum we will transform how people in Oman fuel their vehicles by digitalising their entire experience. Along with our partners, we are confident that our homegrown technology combined with our growing fleet of safety-tested and certified trucks will deliver a one-of-a-kind convenience for our customers in Oman.”
According to sources, the service is structured around a phased approach and will first be available in Muscat, owning to its population density and advanced infrastructure.
The first CAFU pilots, which are fully trained and qualified, will be touring the streets of Muscat as early as this month. Through the Cafuapp, users in Oman will then be able to order fuel for their vehicles at home, at work or on the go.





