Motul joins IAAF
The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has welcomed automotive lubricants manufacturer Motul to its membership.
Established in 1853, Motul is well known in the automotive industry for producing some of the highest quality lubricant products with a heritage forged primarily on the racing circuit.
Callum Goodland, country manager for Motul, said: “We are delighted to join the leading voice advocating for the future of the independent automotive aftermarket and welcome the IAAF’s initiatives to support our industry.”
The range of Motul engine oils, and related lubricants and fluids, covers cars, trucks, motorcycles, marine, agricultural and power generation. Motul’s long history of innovation in lubricants has enabled it to become the trusted partner to major vehicle manufacturers and motorsport teams across the globe, with the Motul-powered United Autosports team taking an LMP2 class victory in the recent 1000 Miles of Sebring, in the World Endurance Championship.
Mike Smallbone, head of membership development at IAAF, said:
“Motul’s rich history and heritage within automotive lubricants makes them the ideal partner to our network of members. We’re delighted to have their team on board, as we’re sure their industry knowledge will be of great benefit to our members.”
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