Water delivery software for Karachi
Run 19L bottle routes, office coolers, and tanker trips across Karachi without losing empties or cash in traffic.

Zone the city the way you already work
DHA, Clifton, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, North Nazimabad, Orangi, Korangi: one zone per rider, not one giant Karachi list.
Heat and density, not just a map
More stops per kilometre than any other Pakistani city. Mashqi keeps the day's list tight so riders finish before peak traffic.
Khata and cash on the same ledger
Societies pay weekly, shops pay cash on delivery, offices pay monthly. One customer balance covers all three.
Karachi routes fail when the list is city-wide
A Karachi depot that dumps every customer onto one rider burns the morning on Shahrah-e-Faisal and never reaches North Nazimabad. Mashqi groups customers into the areas you already name (DHA Phase 4, Gulshan Block 13, FB Area, Landhi) and builds each rider's list from those zones.
Because the city is dense, the win is fewer kilometres between stops, not a clever nationwide algorithm. Sequence stops inside a compact zone and a rider delivers more bottles before 2pm traffic locks the corridors.
19L homes, office coolers, and tankers on one branch
Many Karachi plants sell all three: refillable 19-litre bottles to houses, dispensers plus bottles to offices in Clifton and I.I. Chundrigar, and tanker loads to construction sites from DHA to Scheme 33. Mashqi records each as a delivery against the same customer ledger, so you do not run a bottle app and a tanker notebook side by side.
Empty bottles and cooler deposits are tracked per customer. In a city this large, bottles that leave DHA and never come back are a bigger cost than fuel.
Cash, JazzCash, and monthly office bills
Doorstep cash is still the default on most Karachi home routes. Riders post cash collected with the delivery. Offices and housing societies often settle on a statement. Mashqi keeps Payment In separate from the delivery so a bank transfer does not look like extra bottles sold.
At day-end, each rider's cash, bottles, and empties reconcile before the vans hit Korangi or Superhighway on the way back to the plant.
Urdu SMS customers actually read
After every stop, Mashqi can send a delivery SMS with bottles, amount, and remaining balance. Karachi customers argue less when the message arrives in the language they use on WhatsApp, with rupee amounts they recognise.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Mashqi used for water delivery in Karachi?
- Yes. Mashqi is built for Pakistani bottled-water depots, including Karachi routes that mix 19L homes, office coolers, and tanker sites across DHA, Gulshan, North Nazimabad, and industrial areas.
- Can I split Karachi into zones like DHA and Gulshan?
- Yes. Create a zone per area you already use, assign riders, and the daily route builds from customers in that zone instead of one city-wide list.
- Does it handle empties and deposits for 19L bottles?
- Yes. Every delivery records bottles out and empties in, with a per-customer empties balance so deposit loss is visible instead of a year-end shortage.
- Can office customers in Clifton get a monthly bill?
- Yes. Recurring deliveries post to the same ledger, and you can share a statement covering water, cooler rental, and the closing balance.
Run your water delivery on Mashqi
Routes, empties, deposits, and cash on delivery in one place. Start your branch and deliver from your phone today.
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