SHELL LUBRICANTS UNVEILS THE ‘POWER OF PARTNERSHIPS’ CAMPAIGN TO CELEBRATE INDUSTRY COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIPS
Extends its brand
promise of ‘Together Anything is Possible’ to help the industry achieve
operational efficiency together
Mumbai, May,
2018 – Shell
Lubricants, the global market leader in finished lubricants, today launched “Power
of Partnerships” in Mumbai, to encourage industry collaboration and harness
relationships to achieve operational efficiency together. The campaign is an
extension of ‘Together, Anything is Possible’ (TAIP), the first global brand
positioning for Shell B2B Lubricants, introduced last year. Moving forward from
TAIP which first introduced the concept of reducing ‘Total Cost of Ownership’
(TCO), [1]‘Power
of Partnerships’ aims to demonstrate the significance of powerful collaborations
in advancing industries and helping companies overcome their challenges now and
in the future.
Highlighting
the message of forging strong alliances, Shell launched ‘The Bat Doctor’ video,
featuring Mr. Ram Bhandari, a celebrity bat doctor, who has made bats for
cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, to name a
few. The video demonstrates the importance of striking the right partnerships
across situations to brew a solution for success; just as the cricketers’ bats were
instrumental to their own.
As part
of its renewed focus on building greater collaboration with customers, Shell
Lubricants undertook a study to understand lubrication practices in the
manufacturing and construction sectors in India. Findings reveal that India’s
manufacturers are engaged and optimistic about Industry 4.0 technologies[2], with 46% of those surveyed
anticipating that the resulting savings could exceed INR 33 million. India’s
construction companies on the other hand recognise the benefits of a proactive
maintenance approach but are not necessarily succeeding in its implementation.
86% of those surveyed believe that effective equipment maintenance can lead to
cost savings, but 82% still feel that maintenance is often deprioritised until
there is a breakdown. An absence of senior management engagement in the
importance of maintenance has come to light as one barrier to effective
preventative action.
The findings shed significant light on lack of expertise, third-party
support combined with under-resourced teams, hindering the widespread uptake of
new technologies and effective lubrication practices. There are also concerns
about the implications on Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) with majority companies
expecting TCO to increase as a result of introducing new technologies.
In light
of this, collaboration will be key to unlocking progress. Optimising
lubrication can have a significant impact on component life, maintenance costs,
and unplanned downtime, and as such, can contribute to reduced Total Cost of
Ownership (TCO) and improved equipment productivity.
With the ‘Power of Partnerships’ campaign, Shell Lubricants,
together with OEMs and industry experts, aims to help bridge the gap, with the
industry knowledge, people & expertise, and strong relationships to help
deliver value to customers and support them in daily maintenance challenges. Shell
today offers its expert technical services, including a mobile chat application
called LubeChat, designed to help customers upskill their teams and provide the
services they need to implement effective equipment lubrication.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr.
Troy Chapman – Vice President, Global B2B and OEM Marketing, Shell Lubricants said,
“As a part of our continuing promise on building greater collaborations with
our customers, Shell Lubricants has undertaken an extensive exercise to
understand the current lubrication practices and core challenges that affect industrial
operations. Companies realise that proper maintenance is important but are not
set up to succeed. Maintenance teams are under strain, and lacking knowledge
around effective lubrication. Hence, we are aligning our Global outlook to
reach out to our customers better, offer our people expertise to ensure we can
all power progress together.”
Adding to this, Ms. Mansi
Tripathy, Country Head of Shell Lubricants India Cluster said, “At Shell
Lubricants, we pride ourselves on working closely together with customers to
help improve their equipment maintenance practices and enhance their
competitive advantage, now and in the future. This sharing of expertise will
become only more valuable to help companies navigate the changes that lie ahead.
We have helped companies in India achieve cost savings of close to INR 57 crores as of today, helping them enhance
their competitive advantage.”
ABOUT SHELL LUBRICANTS : The term ‘Shell
Lubricants’ collectively refers to Shell Group companies engaged in the
lubricants business. Shell sells a wide variety of lubricants to meet customer
needs across a range of applications. These include consumer motoring,
heavy-duty transport, mining, power generation and general engineering. Shell’s
portfolio of lubricant brands includes Shell Helix, Shell Rimula, and Shell
Advance. We are active across the full lubricant supply chain. We manufacture
base oils in eight plants, we blend base oils with additives to make finished
lubricants in almost 70 plants, and we distribute, market and sell lubricants
in over 100 countries.
We have more experts
talking to more customers than any other lubricants supplier. We have over 350
technical support specialists and 1,000 sales professionals working with
customers every day. We offer a wide range of services in addition to our
products, including Shell LubeMatch, a market leading online tool that matches
lubricants to vehicles and equipment, and Shell LubeAnalyst, an early warning
system that enables our business customers to monitor the condition of their
equipment and lubricant, helping to save money on maintenance.
Shell’s world-class
technology is applied in our products and technological collaborations. We have
four leading lubricants research centres in Germany, the USA, and Japan (in a
joint venture with Showa Shell) with more than 200 scientists and engineers
dedicated to lubricants research and development.
We have 150 + patent
series for lubricants, base oils and greases. One of the ways we push the
boundaries of lubricant technology is by working closely with top motor racing
teams such as Scuderia Ferrari and Penske Racing. These technical partnerships
enable us to expand our knowledge of lubrication science and transfer
cutting-edge technology from the racetrack to our commercial products.
ABOUT SHELL LUBRICANTS INDIA : Shell is one of the
most diversified international oil company in India's energy sector. It is a
major private sector supplier of crude products and chemicals to India. With
over 7000 staff in the country, Shell has a significant technology centre, a
financial business services centre and operates a joint venture LNG receiving
and re-gasification terminal. Earlier this year, it signed MOUs for a floating
LNG terminal in the country. Shell also has a downstream business marketing
fuels, lubricants and specialty products. It recently announced creation of an
in-house global IT centre in Bengaluru.
Shell Lubricants’
India operation is part of Shell’s long-term commitment to India and its
support for the country's increasing energy needs. Shell Lubricants’ customers
in India include Wartsila, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Ford and Thermax.
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