McLarens Lubricants Ltd, the authorised distributor of Mobil Lubricants in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, has been honored with the prestigious Gold Award in the Overall Winner category at the ExxonMobil Circle of Excellence Awards recently held in Perth, Australia.
This accolade recognizes McLarens Lubricants Ltd as a best-in-class distributor team, standing out among ExxonMobil’s global network of distinguished distribution partners.
The award was based on five critical business performance areas, including Business Planning, Volume Growth, Sector Expertise, Investment for Growth, and Brand Ambassadorship.
Representing McLarens Lubricants Ltd at the ceremony were Chaminda Gunarathne and Lalith de Silva, Joint Managing Directors, along with Hannelore Baldsing, Director of Finance.
With over 40 years of consistent performance in the Sri Lankan lubricants industry, McLarens Lubricants Ltd has positioned Mobil as one of the largest lubricant brands in Sri Lanka by volume.
Joint Managing Director of McLarens Lubricants Ltd - Chaminda Gunarathne, Joint Managing Director of McLarens Lubricants Ltd - Lalith de Silva, Director Finance of McLarens Lubricants Ltd - Hannelore Baldsing
Mobil’s flagship product, Mobil 1, leads the global synthetic motor oil market and is complemented by premium offerings, including Mobil Super and Mobil Delvac. The company also maintains a strong presence in industrial lubricants across various sectors, including general manufacturing, energy, and marine, with its MobilGard and Mobil SHC, and Mobil Grease products.
ExxonMobil, the world’s largest publicly traded international oil and gas company, operates in most countries and explores oil and gas across six continents. Its commitment to energy innovation and global standards continues to elevate its partners, such as McLarens Lubricants Ltd, to new heights of excellence.
This award not only celebrates McLarens Lubricants Ltd’s outstanding achievements but also reinforces its commitment to delivering world-class lubricants and services to customers in Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
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