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Shell Lubricants Egypt signs a lubes partnership with General Motors and Al Mansour

S hell Lubricants Egypt has partnered with General Motors (GM) Egypt and Al Mansour Automotive for an exclusive lubricants and fluids supply agreement for the two companies.

Shell Lubricants will provide the plant fill requirements for the Chevrolet vehicles manufactured in Egypt by General Motors. This partnership will also give Chevrolet car owners access to Shell lubricants across all Al-Mansour Automotive service centres and sales points.

Amal El-sheikh, Chairwoman and Managing Director of Shell Lubricants Egypt stated: “We are thrilled to join forces with industry giants such as GM and Mansour Automotive, opening up fresh opportunities in the Egyptian market. In fact, this step comes as part of the company’s keenness to forge powerful alliances with major players to supply the Egyptian consumers with the most effective and efficient lubricants worldwide.”

L-RSharon Nishi, Chair and Managing Director General Motors Egypt and North Africa, Amal El-sheikh, Chair and Managing Director of Shell Lubricants Egypt and Ankush Arora, CEO of Al Mansour Automotive during the signing ceremony.
SOURCE | SHELL LUBRICANTS EGYPT

Sharon Nishi, Chair and Managing Director General Motors Egypt and North Africa said: “Today’s announcement highlights General Motors focus on keeping our customers at the center of everything we do. We are delighted to introduce Shell lubricants and fluids to our line-up of Chevrolet vehicles built at our GM Egypt manufacturing facility and to provide a consistent end to end lubricant and fluid strategy from plant fill through to Chevrolet service centers. This partnership combines GM, Mansour Automotive and Shell shared ambition to serve our Chevrolet customers.”

Ankush Arora, CEO of Al Mansour Automotive commented: “Al Mansour Automotive is pleased to extend the exclusive oil supply partnership with Shell Egypt. Our company’s strategy is to continue providing the best after-sales experience for both Chevrolet passenger and commercial customers through our service centers across Egypt.” .

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