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Water Delivery in Multan: How to Survive the Summer Spike

June in Multan is not a busy month. It is a different business. If your list is a register you rewrite, you will lose bottles and miss doors.

Multan summer water delivery with extra 19L bottles loaded for a heatwave route

Keep Tuesday customers on Tuesday

The houses do not change. The bottle count does. Recurring schedules plus a quantity field on the rider app absorb May to August. Rebuilding the week from a notebook is how duplicates and missed stops appear.

Finish before the afternoon

Heat and gates both slow the round. Tight zones (Gulgasht vs Bosan Road schemes) matter more in summer than in winter. A live map tells you who is slipping while you can still send a second rider.

Empties vanish in the rush

Riders skipping the empties field to 'save time' is the expensive shortcut. More bottles out means more capital on porches. The outstanding report is a summer tool, not a winter chore.

Schemes may need a tanker

Housing schemes that run dry call for bulk. Post the tanker on the same customer as bottled water so you have one outstanding figure when you recover in September.

FAQ

How much can Multan demand rise in summer?
Households often move from two 19L bottles to four or five. Plan stock and rider hours for that, and change quantity on the stop rather than creating new customer records.
Can Mashqi handle Multan summer quantity changes?
Yes. Standing orders stay in place; the rider edits quantity. Stock, ledger, and empties update from that post.

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