Shell Canada launches unique prevent maintenance service

CALGARY — Shell Canada has launched Shell Fleet Management — a portfolio of driveline lubricants and innovative preventive-maintenance services — including Shell LubeVideoCheck digital inspection.

Said to be the only service of its kind in Canada, Shell LubeVideoCheck helps avoid unnecessary engine teardowns by putting a videoscope inside the engine to instantly see and diagnose what’s going inside.

The service, which takes about an hour, helps decrease maintenance costs, reduce contamination and assembly risks, increase efficiencies in maintenance scheduling, and extend the life of the equipment, the company says.

“We continue to work with fleet companies and introduce new technologies that help improve efficiencies and cut costs,” said Diane Mcfarlane, General Manager, Shell Lubricants. “Our new Shell LubeVideoCheck service is proof of that commitment.”

Shell Canada has a special promotion for a free Shell LubeVideoCheck digital inspection (retail value is about $700). Canadian transport fleet companies that consume a minimum of 75,000 liters of lubricants per year are eligible.
Please complete the information on www.shell.ca/fleetpromo (link below) prior to December 31, 2007.


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