
NexGenOil Group, headquartered in Dubai, UAE, is a leading global oil-trading and logistics specialist, offering a comprehensive range of petroleum products, base oils, greases and finished lubricants.
They partner with manufacturing and chemical houses to deliver high-quality solutions to distributors and wholesalers worldwide.
NexGenOil Group will exhibit at Automechanika Johannesburg and is actively seeking distribution partners in Southern Africa for the internationally recognised lubricants brand MANNOL. MANNOL, with a product portfolio spanning engine oils, transmission fluids, greases and technical sprays, is distributed in over 130 countries worldwide.
For distributors looking to expand their portfolio in the automotive aftermarket, NexGenOil Group offers access to a proven lubricant brand, supported by its logistics capability and global trading network. If you are interested in becoming a distribution partner for MANNOL in South Africa or neighbouring markets, this presents a timely opportunity.

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