First Shell lubricants model shop launched

Helix lubes now available closer to you!
The first of many new small-scale Shell Helix lubricant model shops has officially opened, and seeks to make the benefits of these high-quality lubes available to decentralised communities.
Yochanaan Coetzee
As part of its mission to be the energy the drives localised economic growth, Vivo Energy Namibia, the local licencee for Shell fuels and lubricants, has proudly introduced its inaugural Shell Helix lubricants model store in Windhoek last week.

Situated at Classic Tyre Centre along the iconic Eveline Street, the shop is a self-contained small-scale lube centre where clients can access the highest-quality lubricants and expert advice in decentralised areas, adding to time and cost of ownership efficiency, while spurring development alongside emerging entrepreneurs.

Eduan Riekert, Vivo Energy Namibia’s manager for lubricants, shared his team’s passion for this project.

“Every day, a multitude of Namibian citizens use public transport, commercial vehicles and agro or industrial implements to drive growth in our economy, and through this Shell Helix lubricants model shop concept, we seek to not only support these sectors as vehicles of growth with lubricants that will save them money in the long run, but to assist small- to medium-sized enterprises to create sustainable engines for empowerment in their communities.”

The customer at the core

“Our clients are our focus. Their continued support is at the core of our success, so we remain committed to bring only the finest fuels, lubricants and levels of service to market, which is why we are very excited to be launching this new initiative as it will increase the accessibility of our products while stimulating entrepreneurial development in the informal economy,” Vivo Energy Namibia managing director Edward Walungembe said.

Customers were treated to prize give-aways and a jovial atmosphere as the new co-owner of the first model shop, Ndapandula Jasper of Kilimanjaro Auto Spares, personally helped clients with their purchases.

“As a team, we are so excited for this great opportunity and I feel that this will make an impact on the community as they can now access premium lubricants and advice from our well-trained staff, so we definitely commend Vivo Energy Namibia for this sterling initiative,” she said enthusiastically.

How to get involved

Through their focus to spur on decentralised investment, Vivo Energy Namibia has - along with many partners and entrepreneurs - grown its footprint to the widest nationally, spanning 71 locations across the country.

With this new offering, they again invite entrepreneurs to come on board and establish more lubricant model shops across the country with their support.

“Namibia is a vast country, and part of our ethos at Vivo is to ensure that our products are available, visible and actively marketed across that country. To this end, we invite businesses, entrepreneurs and anyone who sees an opportunity in their market to get in contact with us from the lubricants division, so that we can assist you in conducting a business case and, where it makes sense, we will help you start your own Shell Helix lubricant model shop to empower yourself and bring the benefits of Shell Helix lubricants to your community,” Riekerts said.

Walungembe further congratulated his team on this excellent initiative and thanked Shell International for its support, investment in innovation and technical excellence that has seen it enjoy unrivalled prominence globally.

“We must also recognise the incredible efforts that our research, development and customer service champions have invested globally to inspire the level of faith, patronage and support the Shell brand enjoys within the countries we operate in. This has undoubtedly helped us achieve the notable prestige of being the number one by volume fuel supplier in Namibia as well as the number one lubricant brand internationally for the past 16 years."

For more information, visit vivoenergy.com and select Namibia under the 'where we operate' tab, or call 061 270 1111.

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