Guide

Running a Water Delivery Business in Faisalabad

Faisalabad is two water businesses. Homes pay cash for bottles. Mills buy tankers on credit. One notebook cannot hold both.

Faisalabad water tanker at a mill beside a 19L household delivery van

Split Madina Town from the mill cluster

Residential 19L in Madina Town, Civil Lines, and Peoples Colony is a normal Punjab bottle round. Textile and dyeing units need tanker trips on a different clock. If those lists mix, the household rider is late and the mill waits on a bottle van.

Credit is the mill product

Give each site a running balance and a limit. Check it before the next load leaves. A 30-day mill that slips to 60 days is an argument you will not win with a handwritten slip.

Bottles still need empties

Do not let industrial drama excuse household deposits. 19L empties in Faisalabad disappear the same way they do in Lahore. Post them every stop.

Distance bands for tankers

A mill on the city edge is not a Susan Road house. Price tanker sizes as items and keep bottle zones tight so fuel does not vanish into 'one more site'.

FAQ

Should Faisalabad depots use one software for bottles and tankers?
Yes, one ledger, different zones and items. That is how you see mill credit and household cash without two Excel files.
How do I stop unpaid mills getting another tanker?
Open the customer balance before dispatch. Mashqi keeps that balance next to the route so the limit means something.

Software for these cities

Put these ideas to work in Mashqi

Routes, empties, deposits, and cash on delivery. Run water, tanker, LPG, dairy, or FMCG delivery in one place.

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