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Castrol partners with RUBiS to launch lubricant in Rwanda

C astrol, in partnership with RUBiS Energy, launched a range of Castrol products in Rwanda. Some of the officials from Castrol and RUBiS present were Jeanine Kayihura, the Country director of RUBiS in Rwanda, Jean-Christian Bergeron, the global managing director of RUBiS, and Castrol General Manager of East Africa Ed Savage.

“At RUBiS, we believe in partnerships rooted in shared values and a common goal of making a positive impact. Castrol shares our dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Together, we are committed to ensuring that every vehicle on Rwandan roads runs smoother, lasts longer, and performs better. Additionally, Castrol is not only the best for car engines but also the best in industrial sectors, machinery, and others.” said Kayihura Jeanine, Country Manager of RUBiS Energy Rwanda.

Senior officials from Castrol and RUBiS during the launch of Castrol Lubricants in Rwanda.
SOURCE | RUBIS ENERGY RWANDA

“As part of this partnership, customers will have access to a range of premium Castrol lubricants at RUBiS stations, ensuring that their vehicles receive the best possible care.

To our customers, I say this: you deserve a premium experience, and with Castrol at RUBiS, that experience is now within reach. Whether you are an individual car owner, manufacturer, big industry, or part of a fleet, you can trust that Castrol products will provide unmatched protection and performance for your engines, ensuring they run at their peak in all conditions,” added Jeanine.

Oil products that will be available at RUBiS Energy Rwanda stations countrywide include Castrol EDGE, Castrol MAGNATEC, Castrol GTX, Castrol CRB, and many more. This event also offered an opportunity to celebrate Castrol’s 125th anniversary. .

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