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Dutylex continues to make strides across Africa as it announces its first product supply to Shema Power Lake Kivu in Rwanda, a major provider of uninterrupted electricity in the region.
This achievement stands as a true testament to the firm’s reliability, integrity, and commitment to serving clients across Central, East, and West Africa.
"At Dutylex, we deliver premium products and services—timely, trustworthy, and tailored to meet your operational needs”, the Chief Executive Officer of Dutylex Company Limited, Peter Alexander Quarm said
Meanwhile, Mr. Quarm, and his team have paid a working visit to one of its valued clients in Rubavu District, Rwanda.

The much-anticipated visit was very impactful as the client’s excitement was a clear reflection of the strong relationship and trust built over time.
Mr. Quarm said, "Visiting my client in Rubavu District, Rwanda — making sure our customers sleep at night with no headache.”
"At Dutylex, we believe that true service goes beyond supply — it’s about connection, reliability, and peace of mind for every client we serve across Africa.”
Dutylex focus is on providing quality cutting-edge lubricant solutions to the Mining, Oil & Gas, Marine, Energy, Manufacturing, Agricultural and Construction sectors as well as users of all heavy equipment and on highway vehicles.
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