Initiative helped Dubai Municipality save more than 152 hours of time otherwise spent for fuelling and allowed for zero downtime
ENOC Link, ENOC’s digital fuel delivery arm, supported Dubai Municipality’s nation-wide disinfection drive by supplying more than 30,000 litres of fuel to undertake various sanitisation measures in Dubai.
ENOC Link has been supporting the nation-wide disinfection drive since March 31. Dedicated delivery trucks fuelled 140 vehicles and 62 critical equipment of Dubai Municipality with free petrol and diesel.
ENOC Link dedicated two diesel and one petrol truck, which were located at the Dubai Municipality’s headquarters and efficiently served all of Dubai Municipality vehicles and equipment without delay and on the spot. ENOC later dedicated an additional petrol and diesel fuel truck each.
This contributed to saving more than 152 hours of the disinfection fleet’s time that would have otherwise been needed for fuelling, including transport to service stations. ENOC Link’s uninterrupted support enabled Dubai Municipality to enhance the efficiency of its operations.
His Excellency Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said: “At ENOC Group, our primary aim is to support the national goals of Dubai and the UAE Government. ENOC Link has been designed to provide convenient, digital technology-enabled fuelling services for organisations operating across all industrial sectors. This initiative underpins our commitment to supporting the UAE government in fighting this pandemic and in its work towards improving safety and work efficiency.”
More than 20,000 litres of petrol and 8000 litres of diesel have been used for Dubai Municipality’s vehicles for its equipment including 62 generators and disinfection equipment.
For the first two weeks, around 12 staff from ENOC Link worked daily on the operation to ensure the safety of drivers and helpers, as well as the well-being of the Dubai Municipality’s staff.
ENOC Link adhered to social distancing and other guidelines issued by the UAE Health Authorities. All staff deployed for the initiative were screened and used Personal Protective Equipment kits, including face masks and sanitisers.