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Shell Ranked No. 1 Lubricants Supplier Globally for Fourth Consecutive Year

Customer focus and technology leadership ensured increased market share and competitive lead despite economic recession, according to research firm.

HOUSTON — Shell has been named the No.1 global lubricants supplier for the fourth consecutive year in an annual research study carried out by Kline & Co.

Kline & Co. is a worldwide consulting and research firm. Shell’s ranking is noted in the firm’s report titled "Global Lubricants Industry 2009: Market Analysis and Assessment, 2009-2019."

According to Kline & Co., Shell Lubricants trumped a tumultuous 2009, despite one of the toughest operating environments since the Great Depression, growing its global market share to 13.4 percent from 12.7 percent in 2008. Shell also widened its lead over its nearest competitor to 2.5 percent, up from 1.6 percent the year before. Kline notes that these figures are especially significant, given that 2009 worldwide lubricant demand declined 8.4 percent over 2008 to 35 million tonnes.

Chong-Meng Tan, executive vice president for Shell Business to Business and Shell Lubricants, noted, "Kline’s research shows that despite very challenging market conditions, Shell has continued to outperform the lubricants market as a whole and maintain our global leadership position. I believe this is the result of a consistent strategy that focuses squarely on customers, as well as leading technologies delivering differentiated products that add value for clients."

According to Kline, the impact of the global recession had been less severe in the Asia-Pacific region, which continued to show the most robust growth on a volumetric basis. Shell achieved strong growth in China and has established itself as a leading player in developing markets such as Indonesia. Kline also noted that the United States – the largest country market in terms of lubricant volume consumed – was among those that were most impacted by the economic downturn. Shell, however, grew its market leadership despite the market trend.  

On the industry’s competitive landscape, Kline indicated that technological expertise has, and will increasingly become an important differentiator for lubricants suppliers. This is a key strength for Shell, Kline noted, whose technological leadership includes more than 70 years of innovation though investing in research and development (R&D) and recruiting world-class scientists to create some of the most advanced lubricant products available. Shell also partners with leading OEMs, customers and institutions in projects that enable testing of its products in some of the most demanding conditions. Earlier this year, Shell announced the renewal of its global lubricants agreement with Hyundai Motor Co., including collaboration on lubricants R&D.

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