Phillips 66 Lubricants Announces Consolidation Of Its Brand Portfolio

Phillips 66 Lubricants Announces Consolidation Of Its Brand Portfolio

The company will consolidate its lubricant portfolio into two brands, Phillips 66 and Kendall Motor Oil, beginning July 1. According to the company, transitioning away from a tri-branded strategy will help to elevate the profile of Phillips 66 Lubricants as a national lubricant supplier.

Phillips 66 - LogoIn an effort to strengthen relationships and drive strategic growth, Phillips 66 Lubricants, one of the largest lubricant suppliers in North America, has announced it will consolidate its lubricant portfolio into two brands, Phillips 66 and Kendall Motor Oil, beginning July 1. According to the company, transitioning away from a tri-branded strategy will help to elevate the profile of Phillips 66 Lubricants as a national lubricant supplier and better position it for the future. As a result of the consolidation, Phillips 66 Lubricants will optimize its product portfolio mix and develop a full line of lubricant products for every need under the Phillips 66 brand.

“We believe this new direction will help to build long-term equity for our brands and enable us to compete more aggressively in the marketplace,” said Bryan Faria, manager, Finished Lubricants. “Consolidation simplifies the brand portfolio, while also allowing us to increase marketing support for two distinct brands. We’re committed to building strong brand awareness and focusing our efforts to have greater impact and be more efficient overall.”

The consolidation affects only Phillips 66 Lubricants business; the company says that Phillips 66, Conoco and 76 fuels brands will remain intact.

For more information about Phillips 66 Lubricants, visit Phillips66Lubricants.com.

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