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Shell Marine News Media and Highlights 2016

Shell Marine updates app to enable mobile lube analysis reporting, extends port network

Shell Marine today announced that it has updated its Shell Marine App to include mobile reporting of customers鈥 Shell Rapid Lube Analyst reports. This adds to other features such as mobile tracking of orders, interactive vessel guides to Shell Marine鈥檚 lubricants offer, and an easy way to contact Shell Marine鈥檚 International Customer Service Centre available globally 24/7. The app is available in 40 markets in Australia, Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East on both iOS and Android mobile platforms.

Shell Marine鈥檚 lubricants relaunch in Australia

Shell Marine鈥檚 lubricants will be available in Australia from 31 October 2016.

Shell Indonesia Lubes plant ramps up production, now producing Marine Lubricants

Just over one year from the start of its operations, Shell鈥檚 newest lubricant oil blending plant (LOBP), located in Marunda Centre, near Jakarta, Indonesia, has more than doubled its production slate and is now producing 99 different products.

Shell Marine announces its latest Cylinder Lubricant Development: Shell Alexia 140

Shell Marine has given ship owners an insight into the comprehensive approach driving its ground-breaking work to protect the most modern ultra-efficient diesel engines against cold corrosion while still optimizing cylinder oil feed rates, across the entire range of vessel operating conditions.

Shell Marine lubricants now available in Saudi Arabia

Shell Marine lubricants are available in Saudi Arabia from 22 August 2016. We have expanded our port network to include the following ports as part of our continuing efforts to enhance our services to our customers.

Simpler, Faster, Better, The New Shell Lubemonitor Service

Shell Marine will preview its revitalised Shell LubeMonitor cylinder monitoring service at SMM, which is being held in Hamburg, Germany, 6鈥9 September 2016. The revamped service will be simpler, faster and better through a new software package called Marine Connect, which is designed to enhance data management and reporting functions.*

Shell marine products align with greek ship owner interests

Last April, Greek ship owners were given a preview of breakthrough work involving Shell Marine Products (SMP) to ensure that its cylinder oils continue to match the industry鈥檚 technical challenges at a customer event in Athens, hosted by Giorgio Barabino from SMP together with Dora Alamanou and Spyros Kanavas from Hellenic Mariners, SMP鈥檚 Exclusive Agent in Greece. 

More ship operators relying on oil condition monitoring

As of April 2016, Shell Marine Products (SMP) has analysed over 50,000 cylinder drain oils samples via its Shell Rapid Lubricants Analysis (RLA) service.

Shell marine products is now available in 604 ports in 56 countries

Shell Marine Products (SMP) continues to expand its global port network by adding more than 70 ports in less than one year as well as expanding its operation in 14 countries, which now stands at 604 ports in 56 countries.

Precise lubricant questions need broad answer

New rules covering ship emissions have driven two-stroke engine design over the last 15 years, but changing market conditions have complicated the outcome for engines in operation. Shell Marine Products has responded with an intense programme of marine lubricant innovation.