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ENOC Group Hosts Global Distributors Meet in Thailand

ENOC Group Hosts Global Distributors Meet in Thailand

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ENOC Group, an integrated global energy player, announced the successful conclusion of its 9th Lubricants Global Distributors Meet. The event took place in Thailand and brought together more than 25 international distributors.
According to ENOC Group, the meeting aimed to strengthen its commitment to continuous innovation and expanding its global footprint. First-time participation was recorded from markets including Thailand, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Jordan, Congo. This was reported as a sign of the Group's growing international presence and market penetration.
During the event, ENOC Group revealed the launch of Elektra , a new range of fluids developed specifically for electric and hybrid vehicles. This move aligns with market forecasts indicating that the global electric vehicle fluids market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 28.6% between 2024 and 2030.
Additionally, ENOC introduced three new petrol engine oils that meet the latest API SP specifications. The Group also showcased its redesigned lubricant packaging, which was first launched at Automechanika Dubai last year.
His Excellency Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO of ENOC, stated that hosting the event in Southeast Asia allowed the company to engage distributors from high-growth markets and align on global trends. He added that the introduction of Elektra reflects ENOC Group's strategic response to the increasing demand for electric vehicles.
ENOC Group currently exports lubricants to over 60 countries across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. It operates two production facilities in the UAE with a combined annual capacity of more than 300,000 tons. ENOC Group expands presence with new distributor markets
Elektra EV fluids introduced to support rising EV demand
The 9th Lubricants Global Distributors Meet underlines ENOC Group's long-term strategy to grow its global distribution network while adapting to shifts in the mobility and energy sectors.

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