
Register For Middle East Fleet Sustainability Webinar
Shell Middle East Fleet Sustainability Webinar
Road freight is the most visible and most flexible part of the global supply chain.Trucks move virtually everything modern society depends on for daily life. During the COVID-19 crisis, we have all experienced just how critical road freight is in bringing essential goods to where they are needed the most. However, road freight is a highly fragmented sector, and with around three million companies operating some 217 million vans, trucks and buses globally, it is also a major source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). The sector accounts for around 9% of global CO₂ emissions.
As the global economy returns to growth in the coming years and decades, so too will carbon emissions from road freight.
To help support you with your sustainability agenda, we are hosting a live webinar entitled as 'Middle East Fleet Sustainability Webinar'
| ■ | Tuesday, April 6, 2021 12:00 pm Arabian Time (Abu Dhabi, Muscat, GMT+04:00) |
During the session five industry experts will cover topics including :
| ■ | Road freight current contribution to global CO2 emission |
| ■ | Emerging key trends in in fleet with respect to sustainability |
| ■ | How Shell products and services can serve your sustainability agenda |
Speakers:

Azmat Jafri
General Manager Lubricants, Middle East
Azmat is currently the General Manager for Shell’s Lubricants business in Middle East and the Senior Downstream representative for Shell Markets Middle East.
Prior to this, Azmat was the Country Manager for one of UAE’s biggest construction companies – UAE, he successfully turned around the organization in the midst of most challenging times for construction industry. In his earlier career, he held various commercial roles at Shell in Fuels and Lubricants businesses Business Development and Management Consultancy.
Azmat holds a bachelor’s degree in Engineering and a Master’s in Business Administration from IBA Karachi. He is also an AMP graduate from Harvard Business School.

Patrick Carre
Vice President, Commercial Road Transport, Sectors and Decarbonization
Patrick was appointed as Vice President for Global Commercial Road Transport in December 2020, based in London. His task is to transition what is an important business for Shell today into a sustainable and carbon-free future.
Prior to his current role, Patrick held several roles such as Vice President Lubricants Global Accounts and GM Retail in Germany/Austria/Switzerland. Patrick started out in Shell’s internal management consultancy and has previously worked in several strategy roles such as the GM for Lubricants Strategy & Portfolio and Business Development and GM Fuel Cards in Central/Eastern Europe. He joined Shell in 2000 and has been based in Germany, Hungary/CEE and the UK whilst also spending significant time in Japan, Malaysia and Latin America.
Patrick graduated from the University of Mannheim with a degree in Economics, followed by an MBA in Paris/Milan and Leipzig.

Frank Matchaschek
Product Application Specialist, HDDEO OEMs
Frank Machatschek is a Product Application Specialist for Heavy Duty Engine Oil OEMs in Europe. He is responsible for delivering global lubricant related support to German OEMs such as Daimler Trucks and MAN.
Frank began his career with Shell in 1993 as a Marine Engineer, working on board Shell International Shipping vessels across the world. Following this period, Frank moved into Shell’s Transport Lubricants business covering the German, Swiss and Austrian markets, working as a Sales Engineer. It was at this point in his Shell career that Frank began his work with bus and truck fleets, providing technical support to customers across the region.
In addition to his work providing technical support, Frank worked on Shell’s product development offering for HDDEOs which included undertaking field trials with prototype oils in collaboration with fleet specific OEMs such as Daimler and MAN around the globe. Frank holds an engineering degree from the University of Rostock, Germany.

Amit Jadhav
Head of Workshop at Dulsco
Amit is currently the Head of Workshop at Dulsco and looking after over two locations and a fleet of around 500 vehicles altogether. As a Head of Workshop, in his tenure at Dulsco, Amit has been consistently working towards making our firm more sustainable with a prime focus on increasing our efficiency to recycle and reuse. He has been striving hard towards transforming the attitude of society at large to change the way we look and consume trash.
Amit has an extensive experience in the Fleet & Equipment maintenance industry for more than 10 years from which, 3 years in the UK and the rest in UAE.
Amit holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, in addition to Master of Science in Project management from the University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, Bachelor of Engineering from Shivaji University, India, and a Diploma in Automobile Engineering from New Polytechnic, India.

Ismail ElHakim
Lubricants Technical Manager
Ismail ElHakim is the Technical Manager for the Middle East region based in Dubai.
For over 10 years Ismail has worked in numerous lubricants functions including production, supply chain and technical. He also holds a BSc degree in industrial engineering, MSc in mechanical engineering and MBA in International business.
Ismail along with his team currently serve the Middle East region in terms of development and enrollment of the most effective and fitting technical service based on each country and industrial sector needs.