ExxonMobil and Caterpillar have reached agreement
(chinatrucks.com, July 27, 2010) ExxonMobil and Caterpillar have reached the agreement for lubricating oil supply. As part of the agreement, ExxonMobil will produce and provide Caterpillar brand lubricating oil to global factories and dealers of Caterpillar.
ExxonMobil will still be the sole supplier for 33 Caterpillar lubricating agents by this agreement. These lubricating agents shall apply for engine, transmission devices, and water equipment as well as end drive.
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