German lubricant manufacturer appoints new distributor in Egypt

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The Egyptian operating arm of global lubricants leader, Fuchs, recently selected a new distribution partner.

The company has signed a strategic agreement with the Alexandria-headquartered Dynamic Distribution Co. The business will now act as an official Fuchs distributor, supplying its cutting-edge lubricant products throughout Upper Egypt.

The contract is another move in Fuchs’ expansion plans in Egypt, growing its footprint in the northeast African nation. The partnership hails the start of a wider strategy for growth and is designed to fortify the lubricant maker’s distribution network, ensuring improved product accessibility for a greater customer base. Further plans include the imminent announcement of additional distribution partners in the capital city of Cairo, among other locations.

Through the new collaboration, Fuchs seeks to strengthen its present market presence by providing premium lubrication solutions to a wider range of business customers, while improving service levels and enhancing product availability in a range of regions.

Fuchs specialises in the development, production, marketing and sale of advanced lubricants and has operated for over 90 years. Its extensive product portfolio includes special application solutions like turbine oil and wire rope lubricant, industrial lubricants like hydraulic oil and gear oil and metal processing fluids like neat cutting oil, quenching oil and mould release oil.

The Egyptian company Dynamic Distribution Co was founded this year and is focused on lubricant distribution, supplying high-quality products via collaborations with multinational brands like Fuchs.

The new agreement indicates Fuchs’ confidence in the potential for growth in the Egyptian lubricants market.

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