Auto Report Africa goes Digital launches Lube West Africa

AUTO REPORT AFRICA, the leading pan-African online automotive magazine, has gone fully digital with the launch of its e-magazine which goes live on the web this Monday . The magazine is also launching out a publication, LUBES West Africa, which is specifically targeted at the lubricants industry.

A statement by LUBE MARKET AFRICA , owners and publishers of AUTO REPORT AFRICA and LUBES West Africa, said both digital magazines, which are specialist platforms for the automotive and allied industry, are envisioned as monthly publications to complement the regular online news service.

AUTO REPORT AFRICA, a global brand without doubt, has established itself, over the years, as a credible, reliable and highly-respected automotive news platform with readership, patrons and partnerships, not only in Africa, but across the world as it continues to project Africa to the world..

AUTO REPORT AFRICA is a partner to IKA Germany, the German automotive parts specialist and
manufacturer, as its parent company, LUBE MARKET AFRICA, is the Exclusive Agent for IKA
Germany in Nigeria and the rest of West Africa.

In November, AUTO REPORT AFRICA sealed a strategic media partnership with the World Battery Exhibition (WBE 2024) on the 9th World Battery & Energy Storage Industry Expo . The event expected to attract over 2,000 exhibitors and over 200,000 visitors, is scheduled to hold from August 8-10, 2024 at the China Import and Export Fair Complex,Guangzhou, China.

The new publication, LUBES West Africa, has the full support and endorsement of stakeholders in the lubricants sector across the West African sub-region as it has well-experienced and highly-respected industry professionals on its Technical Advisory Board.

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