Western Cape Lubricants celebrates its 30th anniversary as an independent FUCHS LUBRICANTS’ distributor.
Western Cape Lubricants (WCL) of Strand is celebrating its 30th anniversary as an independent FUCHS’ distributor. “It is a significant milestone for FUCHS, WCL, and the industry in general. It has done very well in growing the brand in the region,” comments Andrew Cowling, Sales Director, FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA.
“From small beginnings, WCL has developed into a significant distributor and we have slowly developed our relationship over the years, which continues to go from strength to strength,” adds Neville Montague, National Sales Manager, FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA.
With over 26 years’ experience, WCL is one of the largest distributors in the Western Cape. Delivering cost-effective options, it prides itself on its sales, administration, logistics and technical expertise. Its mission statement is to maintain an unsurpassed standard of service and technical support to its valued customers, in line with FUCHS’ best practice and standards for its entire distribution network.
WCL was established in 1994 when Ziegfriedt Loots decided to distribute William Penn products in the Western Cape. With only a bakkie and a driver, it started to steadily make inroads into what was then a very new market in the region. Loots’ background as a mechanical engineer opened doors in the burgeoning automotive industry.
Its first premises was a workshop on Daniel Street, before relocating to its current facility. The growing success of the business resulted in a personal visit to the FUCHS SEs head office in Mannheim, Germany. Significant milestones for the distributor since then included the FUCHS LUBRICANTS ‘TITAN’ Big Foot advertising campaign in 2001, a name change to WCL in 2003, and a further foray into Namibia in the form of Namibia Lubricants in 2004. This expansion drive continued with the establishment of Garden Route Lubricants in 2005, extending WCL’s presence in the region.
Cowling highlights that WCL has done a sterling job to date of growing the FUCHS brand in the Western Cape. From its initial husband-and-wife team, WCL has steadily become one of FUCHS’ biggest distributors in the country. “WCL essentially developed the Western Cape market for FUCHS, a journey that we continue to embark on together and look forward to the next 30-year milestone in our partnership,” says Montague.
The benefit of being a FUCHS distributor, and what gives its partnerships such longevity, is the extensive product range available and our investment in research and development to come up with innovative new products for diverse market segments.
“We constantly introduce new advancements in lubrication technology and bringing in new products to fill niches and cover other sectors,” says Cowling. “As a distributor, there are so many avenues that you can explore. Our brand has grown in tandem as has our footprint in South Africa, while longstanding partnerships like WCL have continued to prosper as well,” he concludes.