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    Total increases lubricant production capacity in Nigeria

    October 30, 2017
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    OpeOluwani Akintayo

    30 October 2017, Sweetcrude, Lagos —
    In a bid towards fulfilling its goal of boosting lubricant production capacity in Nigeria, Total Nigeria Plc has commissioned its second High Speed Filling, HSF machine.

    The lubricant blending plant in Koko, Delta State was commissioned this month.

    The second machine followed the first commissioned at its Lagos lubricant blending plant in Kirikiri, Lagos in November 2015.

    According to the company, installation of these High Speed Filling machines would immensely increase its capability in the production of high quality lubricant for both the Nigerian and export markets.

    Speaking on the newest addition of the company, Managing Director of Total Nigeria, Mr. Jean-Philippe Torres, said Total’s goal is dedicated towards customer satisfaction.

    “Satisfying our unique customer needs is very important to Total, which is why Total is dedicated to continuous investment in its Nigerian production plants in pursuit of developing the supply of products and services of the highest quality to best satisfy our client requirements”.  – Mr. Torres said in a note.

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