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Shell Markets Middle East signs distribution agreement with Gulf Mechanical Engineers and Suppliers (Al Hathboor Group) in UA

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Dubai : Shell Markets Middle East is proud to announce it has signed a distribution agreement with Gulf Mechanical Engineers and Suppliers (Al Hathboor Group) for the industrial lubricants covering Dubai and Northern Emirates.

The partnership was announced at a signing ceremony held on January 27 2020 between Shell Lubricants General Manager, Azmat Jafri and Al Hathboor group Chairman, Abdulla Saif Al Hathboor with the attendance of the leadership team from both sides.

Jafri said: “Our cutting-edge technology in industrial products and services coupled with professional partners like GMES will help us provide even better customer experience for our B2B clients in Dubai & Northern Emirates. “

Al Hathboor group Chairman, Abdulla Saif Al Hathboor added: “AL Hathboor Group is delighted to be a part of Shell Markets Middle East Ltd. serving Dubai & Northern Emirates. We will move forward hand-in-hand towards growth and adding value to this partnership by a mutual team effort.”

Established in 1969, Gulf Mechanical Engineers & Suppliers (GMES) which is a branch of Al Hathboor Group of companies is the leading supplier of products and services to oil field and general industries.

Shell has been a leading global lubricants supplier for the past 13 years and operating in the UAE market for the past 80 years. The company offers offering a complete portfolio with the technology leadership of the ‘Gas to Liquid” based products serving all industrial sectors.

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