Shell Lubricants improves customer accessibility in Sri Lanka

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The Sri Lankan division of Shell Lubricants has joined forces with the nation’s most prominent ecommerce platform, Daraz, to enhance how its customers access products.

In Sri Lanka, Shell is exclusively distributed by Delmege Forsyth Energy, one of the Delmege Group’s subsidiaries.

The recent move from Shell is designed to grow the company’s digital presence while helping ensure its customers can conveniently buy authentic branded lubricant products online. Shell Lubricants provides a comprehensive line of solutions that include, but aren’t limited to, rust preventative, agricultural oil, mould release oil and coolant.

With the recent collaboration, Shell customers throughout Sri Lanka can simply browse and order genuine products at competitive prices from the Shell Lubricants Store on the Daraz platform and have them delivered to a designated address.

Commenting on the new union, Jagath Kasiwatte, General Manager for Delmege Forsyth Energy, said that Shell is dedicated to both customer convenience and innovation. He added that the agreement with Daraz empowered the company to provide its customers with a secure and easy way to buy Shell lubricants online.

Kasiwatte also stated that the recent partnership was an important step on Delmege’s continuing journey to improve ease of purchasing, accessibility and awareness. As Shell Lubricant’s sole official distributor in Sri Lanka, the company is proud to bring the reliable product range online via Daraz so customers can order the lubricants they need in a few clicks. He added that the initiative represents the distributor’s dedication to innovation and focus on providing excellent service and value to Sri Lankan customers.

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