Motoring

Smooth new Puma Lubricants now in SA

Puma Energy launched its new lubricant line-up at the Festival of Motoring at Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit recently.

Using the latest molecular technology approved by the major original equipment manufacturers, Puma lubricants, created a unique non-tampering packaging solution which is also fully recyclable. The new line-up which focuses on reliability and performance is already available at Puma Energy retail stations and approved partners.

“Thanks to its advanced technology, Puma Energy’s new high-performance lubricants provide maximum protection and improved fuel consumption, which translate into greater benefits for drivers as well as productivity for businesses of different industries such as mining, agriculture, construction, light and heavy-duty transport, and the consumer market in general. We want to inspire people to “Change” – whether that’s in life, in their careers or for the lubricants they use in their cars. We are living in a 24/7 non-stop world and only by embracing change can we do things better,” Govert Spit, Global Head of lubricants for Puma Energy.

Using only the latest base oils, Puma lubricants received the stamp of approval from over 25 OEMs and 35 markets worldwide for the low sulphur concentration and high viscosity index result. Now coming in the newly designed packaging, customers can be assured of its authenticity and that no tampering has taken place. The Puma Energy brand has been expanding over the last few years and has become one of the largest independent storage companies in Sub-Saharan Africa with over 800 retail stations.

“We continue to invest in growing our retail footprint across the country, with more than 130 retail sites across eight provinces in South Africa. Our customers can rely on Puma Energy to manage an integrated offering of OEM approved lubrication products and services resulting in tailored programmes that create value, improve maintenance practices and reduce the total cost of ownership,” Eghosa Oriaikhi Mabhena, CEO of Puma Energy in Africa.

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