Rubis Guyana Inc West Indies Ltd may have every reason to believe that its new Lightweight Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Composite Bottle may, potentially, provide a significant breakthrough in the cooking gas sector.
The company is talking up the new cylinder which it launched in parts of coastal Guyana earlier this week and which is already in use elsewhere in the region. Sleek, attractive and encased in a sleeve meant as much for ‘looks’ as for protection, the new cylinder’s marketing thrust is centred around advantages that may be tough to beat. That is the view of local Rubis Engineering Director Augustine Harris who outlined to Stabroek Business some of the particular features which he believes could attract the new container to consumers. He points, first, to the fact that the composite container allows