On Sunday, August 13, 2023, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Gasable, the platform specialized in energy resource solutions, and the Saudi Automotive Services Company (SASCO) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The agreement was signed by SASCO’s CEO, Mr. Riyadh Al-Malik, and Mr. Ali Ghoneim, CEO and Board Member of Gasable.
The primary aim of the agreement is to enable the gasoline refueling services of SASCO stations through the Gasable platform. This will allow SASCO to integrate its stations, pumps, and any other services with Gasable, making it easier and more convenient for Gasable customers to place orders with SASCO.
In this context, Gasable’s CEO and Board Member, Mr. Ali Ghoneim, confirmed that “this partnership has multiple dimensions: the strategic dimension for Gasable, the cooperative dimension with the energy services sector in Saudi Arabia to enhance customer service, and last but not least, the integrative dimension with SASCO in terms of increasing demand and revenue.”
It is worth mentioning that Gasable is a leading technology platform in the energy sector in Saudi Arabia, connecting more than 3,500 energy suppliers with over 1.5 million consumers across the Kingdom. Gasable enables its customers to place orders and track deliveries, ensuring reliable, fast, and professional service. In addition to gas delivery, Gasable has expanded its operations to include gasoline and water delivery as well. Gasable leverages the power of artificial intelligence and smartphones to predict energy demand, allowing people to get their energy needs at their doorsteps with minimal pollution and in the fastest time possible.
SASCO, on the other hand, is a Saudi company with over four decades of experience in providing a range of integrated services to drivers and travelers within Saudi Arabia. SASCO’s activities include owning service centers for vehicles and travelers, rest stops, motels, restaurants, transporting and selling fuel, importing and selling equipment, household goods, beverages, and refreshments on the roads, importing and selling construction and operational materials, purchasing and renting real estate, and operating a car club that issues international driving licenses and customs transit books (Triptyques)