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Wafi Energy partners with Indus Motor for supply of TGMO in Pakistan

Published on: May 7, 2026 4:52 AM

Wafi Energy Pakistan and Indus Motor Company have entered into a strategic partnership for the supply of Toyota Genuine Motor Oil (TGMO) in Pakistan.

Under this agreement, Wafi Energy Pakistan will supply two key product grades – Petron Plus 10W-30 and Petron 20W-50 – developed to meet Toyota’s global standards for engine performance, protection, and efficiency. The collaboration reinforces Wafi Energy’s commitment to delivering high-quality lubricant solutions aligned with evolving automotive requirements in Pakistan.

The agreement was signed in Karachi by Danish Ansari, Director Lubricants at Wafi Energy Pakistan, and Abdul Rab, Director Sales, Marketing & Customer First Division at Indus Motor Company, in the presence of senior leadership from both organizations.

As the licensee of the Shell brand in Pakistan, Wafi Energy combines Shell’s globally recognized lubricants technology and OEM expertise with local market depth and technical service capability. Indus Motor Company brings Pakistan’s established Toyota distribution and after-sales network. Together, the partnership ensures Toyota customers nationwide have consistent access to genuine, OEM-approved motor oils engineered to Toyota’s global specifications.

Commenting on the partnership, Danish Ansari, Director Lubricants at Wafi Energy Pakistan, said,

“As vehicle technologies continue to evolve, OEM partnerships play a critical role in ensuring that lubricant solutions remain aligned with engine requirements and performance expectations. This collaboration enables us to deliver high-quality products that meet these evolving needs.”

Ali Asghar Jamali, Chief Executive Officer of Indus Motor Company, shared his statement,

“Toyota customers in Pakistan expect uncompromising quality, and Toyota Genuine Motor Oil is an essential part of delivering on that promise. Our partnership with Wafi Energy enhances our capability to provide products that align with Toyota’s global standards, ensuring long-term engine performance, reliability, and a superior driving experience for our customers.”

Abdul Rab, Director Sales, Marketing & Customer First Division at Indus Motor Company, stated,

“Ensuring the consistent availability of Toyota Genuine Motor Oil is essential for maintaining optimal vehicle performance, reliability, and seamless customer experience across our network. This partnership further reinforces our commitment to delivering the highest standards of quality to our customers in Pakistan.”

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Indus Motor, Wafi Energy

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