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ENOC Expands Marine Lubricants Distribution into Spain and Türkiye

ENOC Expands Marine Lubricants Distribution into Spain and Türkiye

Post by : Bianca Haleem

ENOC Group is making significant strides in its global operations with a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with HMS Bergbau AG, aimed at distributing marine lubricants in Spain and Türkiye.

This agreement allows ENOC to cater to vessel operators traversing some of the busiest maritime routes linking Europe, Asia, and Africa. Both nations’ ports serve as key entry points for international trade, and this strategic move is poised to greatly enhance ENOC's footprint in markets where the demand for dependable marine solutions is on the rise.

As part of this collaboration, HMS Bergbau AG will leverage its well-established logistics network, storage capabilities, and distribution systems to guarantee smooth delivery of ENOC's comprehensive marine lubricants product line. These offerings are tailored to boost vessel performance, prolong engine lifespan, and facilitate seamless operations across varying shipping sectors.

This partnership is a key aspect of ENOC's broader strategy to enhance its international presence and complement the UAE’s growing influence in the global energy sphere. The bustling Mediterranean ports in Spain and Turkey's pivotal location along the Bosphorus are integral access points that manage millions of tonnes of cargo each year, thus making these markets vital additions to ENOC's expanding portfolio.

Moreover, this collaboration is indicative of ENOC's momentum in its global marine ambitions, aiming to expand its lubricants supply network to over 900 ports worldwide by the end of 2025, addressing the dynamic needs of the maritime sector while being environmentally conscientious.

With this latest expansion into the European market, ENOC amplifies its role in international trade logistics, while simultaneously providing ship operators in Spain and Türkiye with enhanced access to cutting-edge marine lubricant technologies.

Dec. 11, 2025 5:19 p.m. 373
Global News world Dubai

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