With an annual demand for 2.4 million cars and 300,000 commercial vehicles, Africa's automotive sector is booming.
This domestic demand is rising due to the continent-wide increase in disposable income, the robust growth of the middle class and rapid urbanisation. As a result, the need for innovative high-quality lubricants has never been greater.
At PETRONAS Lubricants International (PLI) we provide innovative lubricant solutions for a range of vehicles to a global audience. We are expanding our distribution network and entering emerging markets to reach new audiences. In 2023 alone, 300 new partners joined the PETRONAS Distributor Network in EMEA. We're inviting you to join us on our journey on the African continent.
Our primary business goal at PLI is to be a leading global lubricants manufacturer. We want to be recognised for our lubricant and fluids technology, high-quality products, and excellent customer service.
Our PETRONAS Distributor Network, consisting of professionals with excellent local market knowledge, keeps drivers on the road for longer.
By partnering with us, you will experience:
- Revenue growth and financial guidance
- Strong long-term relationships with PETRONAS
- Customised business solutions, advice and training
Across multiple industries, PETRONAS is the lubricant of choice. Many are Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) approved – guaranteeing optimal compatibility between system and product.
PLI have a dedicated Research & Technology division, who work tirelessly to develop lubricants that not only meet but exceed industry standards. Our experts have developed thermally intelligent fluids that help reduce energy usage and revolutionise energy management, while maintaining optimal performance. This commitment to innovation ensures that our products remain at the forefront of the industry, offering superior protection and performance under a variety of conditions.
If you would like to experience what our PETRONAS Distributor Network can offer you, please contact our team.
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