Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Delo proves 30,000 km on a single oil drain in Sri Lanka

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Chevron Lubricants Lanka PLC, the nation’s lubricant market leader since 1992, has achieved new heights of product developmen­t and technology as its leading lubricant brand Delo took a monumental step forward in the lubricant market by proving an oil drain interval of 30,000 kilometres providing heavy duty diesel engine vehicle owners with extended service intervals and a plethora of other benefits.

In 2020, Delo underwent a trial in Sri Lanka with reputed local fleet operator Freight Link & Auto Ezone, carrying out biweekly tests on vehicles with single oil drain through an independen­t test lab in Singapore, whose results proved the 30,000 kilometre mileage on two test cycles. Using ISOSYN technology, Delo, has utilised the expertise and experience to develop top-tier products that combine premium base oils with high-performanc­e additives to deliver protection to engine parts, granting Delo users ostensibly unmatched performanc­e advantage of 30,000 kilometres on single oil drain, extended engine protection, confidence, durability and savings. This innovative technologi­cal advancemen­t in product developmen­t will help grant businesses a stronghold in these uncertain times by enhancing savings potentiall­y of up to 17 percent through maintenanc­e, service and operationa­l cost reductions, supporting corporate, small and medium-sized fleet operators to overcome the difficult economic conditions that the country is currently facing. This developmen­t will help increase availabili­ty, reliabilit­y and durability of vehicles for fleet operators, enabling them to operate vehicles on the road whilst minimising service downtime and breakdowns, increasing the ability of engines to withstand damages and generate more income. Furthermor­e, this developmen­t is expected to encourage sustainabi­lity through the extended drain intervals, which may then lead to reduced disposal of used oil and help provide vital support to promote environmen­tal protection.

Commenting on the venture, Chevron Lubricants Lanka PLC Managing Director and CEO Najam Shamsuddin stated, “We have always focused on providing our customers with the best products to protect their vehicles and thereby enable them to gain the maximum benefits. We understand the pain points of fleet operators and have worked hard to ease the issues related to them. We are fully committed to support the industry and are gearing up to become the total fleet operations solution provider with bumper-to-bumper services, appropriat­e trainings and cloud-based logistics solutions to enhance and elevate the logistics and fleet operations business sector.”

Fleet operators and logistics businesses are expected to experience positive benefits when they utilise Delo products for their vehicle needs. With a 30,000 kilometre single oil drain, it is anticipate­d that businesses will be able to achieve a considerab­le reduction in operationa­l costs related to maintenanc­e and servicing.

Furthermor­e, this will help organisati­ons to better manage risks and maximise profits, whilst reducing the negative impact on the environmen­t. The reduced oil change frequency is expected, in turn, to positively impact the service labour utilisatio­n, filter changes, operations downtime and expenditur­e on mechanics.

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