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Shell Industrial Lubricants – Global Innovation & Trusted Performance

Shell : A Century of Excellence in Lubrication

Shell is one of the world’s most recognised energy and lubricant companies, with over a century of innovation and technical expertise in industrial lubrication. Serving industries across the globe, Shell has built a strong reputation for delivering reliable, high-performance lubrication solutions for demanding applications.

Shell lubricants support key industries including:

Shell’s advanced lubricant technology helps businesses reduce downtime, improve efficiency, extend equipment life, and lower operating costs in harsh industrial environments.

Innovation, Sustainability & Performance

Through continuous investment in research and development, Shell remains a global leader in Industrial Lubricants, Greases, and specialised fluid technologies.

Their product portfolio includes:

  • High-performance Industrial Oils
  • Advanced Shell Gadus™ Greases
  • Specialised lubricants for demanding industrial applications
  • Energy-efficient lubrication solutions designed to reduce emissions and waste

Shell products are engineered not only for superior equipment protection but also to support sustainability goals through improved operational efficiency and longer lubricant service life.

LUBELINE™ & Shell: A Trusted Partnership

At LUBELINE™, we proudly supply premium Shell Lubricants to industrial, commercial, mining, and fleet customers across Gauteng and South Africa.

Through our partnership with Shell, we provide:

  • Access to Shell’s full range of premium oils, greases, and specialty lubricants
  • Expert product selection and technical guidance
  • Fast and reliable lubricant supply
  • Tailored lubrication solutions for workshops, fleets, and industrial operations

LUBELINE™ also supplies Industrial Lubricants, Heavy-Duty Greases, Hydraulic Oils, and Mining Lubrication Solutions backed by dependable service and technical expertise.

We are a Shell Reseller

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