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Shell Lubricants has held a special appreciation gala dinner for customers in Qatar.
The event provided an opportunity for the company to celebrate, with more than 100 attendees, another successful year in Qatar. Those present included some of the most distinguished long-term customers from across the country.
The appreciation day was held in co-operation with Jaidah Automotive, exclusive dealer of Chevrolet vehicles in Qatar. K T Rao, automotive wholesale manager, welcomed and thanked the customers for supporting Shell sales in 2015 and encouraged the same for 2016.
During the function, Jaidah Automotive and Shell officials presented awards honouring five of the most valued customers: Ali International Trading Est, Saad Bin Majid Co, Nine Star Qatar Trading, Salala Auto Services Est and Central Auto Parts.
Amr Hamza, regional marketing manager at Shell Lubricants, said: “Despite market fluctuations, Shell Helix and Rimula sales have attained steady growth. We are very proud to have Jaidah Automotive as our partner in continuing
Shell’s success in Qatar.”
Ulf Sebecke, managing director at Jaidah Automotive, noted: “As trusted experts at Jaidah Automotive, we work very closely with the team at Shell to ensure that our customers are at the core of our efforts.”
Ahmed Zayan, independent aftermarket general manager of Jaidah Group, added: “We understand that good delivery is simply good business and are delighted that our customers share our belief in our products and services.”
The event featured a special gala dinner, with giveaways and promotional offers for all guests. Rao presented offer details and benefits to the attendees.
“We have been a customer of Shell and Jaidah Automotive for years and are always thrilled with their products,” said Mohamed Easa, general manager at Ali International Trading Est.
The event was also attended by other members of the Jaidah Automotive and Shell management.
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