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FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA Introduces Enhanced Distribution Strategy in the Western Cape

FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA is excited to announce a significant transformation in its distribution strategy within the Western Cape. This strategic shift marks a move to a direct-to-market model, aimed at enhancing efficiency and customer satisfaction across diverse industries, including Agriculture, Automotive, Engineering, Marine, Mining and others that rely on high-quality lubricants, greases, and oils.

Moving Your World with Less Friction, More Savings

At FUCHS, our commitment is to empower customers with superior solutions. The new distribution model highlights our dedication to delivering excellence and fostering long-term savings that helps keep industry moving. 

By streamlining our Western Cape operations exclusively through FUCHS LUBRICANTS CAPE TOWN in Bellville, we aim to offer:

  • More Competitive Pricing: Removing intermediary layers allows us to provide customers with better pricing, resulting in significant savings.
  • Direct Access to Expert Support: Customers can engage directly with our knowledgeable Cape-based team, ensuring expert guidance and support.
  • Uncompromised Service Standards: We remain steadfast in maintaining high service standards, guaranteeing seamless transitions and continued satisfaction.
Andrew Cowling: FUCHS LUBRICANTS Sales Director.

The new direct-to-market approach aligns with our mission to bring our customers closer to the source, enhancing their overall experience.” says FUCHS LUBRICANTS Sales Director, Andrew Cowling. “By offering direct access to expert support and maintaining uncompromised service standards, the FUCHS team in the Cape is pioneering a customer-first approach in the lubricants industry which aims to set a new benchmark for service excellence in the sector.” Cowling adds.

With over 70 years’ experience FUCHS develops, produces, and markets high-grade lubricants and related specialties for virtually all industries. Our comprehensive range of products offer a one-stop solution that meets machine lubrication needs with technology, convenience, reliability, sustainability and cost saving in mind.

Major role players in the Western Cape and surrounds include the Agricultural sector, which relies on FUCHS products to maintain machinery efficiency and reduce maintenance costs; the Automotive industry, where professionals seek our high-performance oils to ensure vehicle longevity; Engineering firms that require specialised lubricants for complex machinery; the Marine industry, which depends on robust solutions to protect against harsh marine conditions; the food and beverage industry, relying on food safe lubricants and cleaners, and the Mining sector, which benefits from our durable lubricants designed for extreme conditions. 

Bertie Brand: FUCHS LUBRICANTS CAPE TOWN Branch Manager.

 

Beyond large industries, FUCHS LUBRICANTS is also geared to serve individual consumers who need high-quality products for vehicles or small machinery. These customers too will appreciate the competitive pricing and expert support available at FUCHS LUBRICANTS CAPE TOWN.

For inquiries or to place orders, find FUCHS LUBRICANTS CAPE TOWN at 9 Square Street, Stikland Industrial in Belville or contact us on 021 862 8461. For news on products, promotions and special offers follow FUCHS on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn or visit www.fuchs.com/za

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