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ADNOC Begins Listing Lubricants on E-Commerce Platform Amazon

Author avatarBy Zaran Tarapore
Feb 24, 2021
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ADNOC Begins Listing Lubricants on E-Commerce Platform Amazon

ADNOC Distribution, the UAE’s largest fuel and convenience store retailer, has today launched its Voyager lubricant range on the e-commerce platform, Amazon. Customers can now conveniently purchase products from its passenger car motor oil (PCMO) and heavy-duty motor oil (HDMO) ranges, and have them delivered directly to their doorsteps.

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ADNOC Distribution, the UAE’s largest fuel and convenience store retailer, has today launched its Voyager lubricant range on the e-commerce platform, Amazon. Customers can now conveniently purchase products from its passenger car motor oil (PCMO) and heavy-duty motor oil (HDMO) ranges, and have them delivered directly to their doorsteps.

“Convenience has never been more important to our customers,” says Ali Yaslem Saleh Ahmed Alsadi, Vice President, Lubricants Division, ADNOC Distribution. This is an exciting time for the business, as we offer new ways for our customers to interact with our products and access what they need as they get back on the road. We are delighted to offer customers the products they need through Amazon, a safe, reliable, best-in-class e-Commerce partner and we look forward to continuing our partnership together.”

The company has partnered with Amazon for the sale and delivery of its products to customers across the UAE. Voyager SJ, Bronze, Silver, and Gold passenger oil and diesel engine oil, Ultra, Plus, and HPSD Plus will be available to buy in 1L, 4L, and corresponding multi-packs.

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