02
Oct

MAG lubricants introduced into Ghanaian market

MAG Lube lubricants have been introduced into the Ghanaian market to promote industrial development.  The products, manufactured in Dubai, were introduced onto the market by Paradise (91) Trading Enterprise.

Speaking at the launch in Accra, Mr Joginder Singh Dahiya, Head of sales at MAG Lube, Dubai, said the company’s products were of world-class quality and that they had been introduced due to the country’s booming industrial sector.

He observed that the country’s oil and gas potential as well as stable democratic dispensation had made Ghana an important and safe investment destination in the West African Sub-Region.

Mr Dahiya promised to support the parent company in Dubai as well as the one in Ghana in a bid to ensure industrial and commercial transformation and create jobs for the youth.

Mrs Rachel Animwaah Sefah, Chief Executive Officer of Paradise (91) Trading Enterprise, said MAG Lube products including hydraulic, gear and engine oil and grease had been introduced to facilitate the Government’s One-District-One Factory initiative.

She stressed the importance of quality lubricants and oils in the maintenance and running of industrial machines and plants including automotive engines for vehicles.

Mrs Sefah proposed the products in the market to stay and urged industries and transport operators to patronise them to ensure optimum operation of their machines and equipment.

Dr Agyeman Danquah, a Lecturer at the University of Ghana, who chaired the function, commended Paradise Enterprise for bringing world-class lubricants and oils into the country.

He expressed hope that collaboration between the company and the manufacturers would stand the test of time to promote the industrial advancement of the country.