ADNOC DISTRIBUTION PARTNERS WITH A-MAP TO FACILITATE

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 18 January 2022

LUBES AND GREASES NATIONWIDE DISTRIBUTION IN THE UAE

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Abu Dhabi, UAE, 25 April 2021: ADNOC Distribution, the UAE’s largest fuel and convenience store retailer, announced today that it has entered a five-year partnership with Al Muqarram Auto Spare Parts Trading (A-MAP), a market leader specializing in the distribution of quality and reliable aftermarket automotive spare parts, to distribute ADNOC Voyager lubes and greases in the UAE, outside of the ADNOC service station network.

Commenting on the new agreement, Ahmed Al Shamsi ADNOC Distribution Acting CEO said: “Our new distribution partnership with A-MAP embodies our commitment to supporting local suppliers and increasing our In Country Value (ICV) across our value chain. We are looking forward to utilizing A-MAP’s long experience in the UAE market and beyond to innovate our lubes and greases supply operations which will ultimately lead to offering our customers a more fulfilling experience.”

Asad Badami A-MAP Managing Director also commented on the new agreement saying: “The new partnership is a true testament to the hard work and sound investment we’ve made in developing our systems and processes to ensure we meet ADNOC Distribution’s high standards in running its distribution network. We are looking forward to becoming an integral part of the ADNOC lubes and greases supply chain nationwide over the next five years and beyond.”

The agreement authorizes A-MAP to distribute ADNOC Voyager lubes and greases across a vast network of outlets in all seven emirates to further streamline distribution and ensure supply consistency of ADNOC Distribution’s products. ADNOC Voyager lubricants are manufactured using ADNOC’s high quality Group III base oil, ADbase, which is produced by ADNOC Refining using ADNOC’s high paraffinic Murban crude oil at its state-of-the art Ruwais refinery in the UAE. The high Viscosity Index (VI) of ADbase makes it an ideal lubricant component, ensuring efficiency and fuel economy for high performance engines, while meeting ever stringent environmental regulations.

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About ADNOC Distribution

ADNOC Distribution, listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) under the symbol “ADNOCDIST”, is the leading fuel distributor and convenience store operator in the UAE. ADNOC Distribution operates 445 retail fuel stations, 326 convenience stores as of 31 December 2020 and is the leading marketer and distributor of fuels to commercial, industrial and government customers throughout the UAE. ADNOC Distribution is the only fuel retailer operating in all seven emirates in the UAE, and in 2018 expanded its operations internationally, opening two service stations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. To find out more, visit www.adnocdistribution.ae

About A-MAP

With over 20 years’ experience, Al Muqarram Auto Spare Parts Trading (A-MAP) has emerged as a global market leader, specializing in the distribution of quality and reliable aftermarket automotive spare parts. A-MAP not only distributes products, it distributes excellence. We have a series of successful and well known trusted brands worldwide, among them being Solite Batteries, Sebang Batteries, Asimco MF, Asimco Plus, Hyundai Xteer Lubricants, Asimco Brake Pads, Achilles Tyres and RBI Rubber Parts. With the headquarters operating in Dubai, A-MAP has a network of branches fully operational in China, South Africa and Nigeria. Our global network is continuously expanding due to our perfection and quality of products. Being ISO 9001 & 45001 quality certified means that we are the most preferred company in distribution with our own Research and Development department located in UAE. To find out more, visit www.a-map.net

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