Founded in 1866, Valvoline, the
petroleum industry's first U.S. trademarked motor oil brand whose lubricants,
chemicals and car products are available in more than 160 countries and
territories worldwide – has officially launched its 150th anniversary
celebration, which will continue throughout the 2016 calendar year and include
a series of commemorative initiatives.
"The unprecedented 150-year
history of Valvoline is truly a milestone to be celebrated, with a heritage
rivaling that of Budweiser, Johnson & Johnson, General Electric and Ford
Motor Company, among others," said Sam Mitchell, Valvoline president.
"We look forward to celebrating our storied history around the world as
2016 progresses."
Among other highlights of Valvoline's
commemorative efforts for 2016 are the upcoming announcements of multiple
alignments with public figures in the auto enthusiast, professional sports,
social media and general consumer spheres – in addition to a heightened advertising
presence on multiple networks and digital platforms. Valvoline will also soon
unveil a new online community, which will include specially produced videos,
articles and other engaging content.
"There's so much for us as a
brand to look forward to as 2016 unfolds, and we are thrilled to be driving
efforts for what will be a fantastic year of history and a celebration of the
innovative American spirit that has produced our 150 years of success,"
said Jamal Muashsher, Valvoline's director of marketing for global brands.
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Dr. John Ellis, founder |
Key Valvoline brand milestones
spanning 15 decades include:
· 1866: Dr. John Ellis founded Valvoline in 1866 when he discovered the
lubricating properties of distilled crude oil, formulating the world's first
petroleum-based lubricant. Valvoline™ oil was officially trademarked in 1873.
· 1895: The first-ever car race organized in North America was held in
Chicago, Illinois, in 1895. The Valvoline lubricated, two-cylinder,
one-and-three-quarter horsepower car won first place. And from this point
forward, Valvoline would cement itself in racing culture. Today, team Valvoline™
races in numerous high-performance series worldwide.
· Early 1900s: As Valvoline entered the 20th century, it continued to gain
traction in the auto world and became a recommended oil for the iconic Ford
Model T, making Valvoline a household name as vehicle ownership rapidly
expanded. The brand extended its product offerings internationally, and
Valvoline's groundbreaking innovation continued, successfully pioneering one of
the world's first aircraft engine motor oils (1910).
· 1939: Valvoline developed X-18, the first all-purpose gear oil. This
innovation reduced mechanic shop product inventory and exceeded manufacturer
specifications of that time.
· 1942-1945: Valvoline oil was widely used to lubricate allied vehicles
throughout the duration of World War II.
· 1950-1954: Ashland Oil Inc. of Kentucky acquired Valvoline in 1950,
ushering in a new era of innovation. In 1954, and with automakers shifting to
powerful overhead valve v8 engines, Valvoline developed its All-Climate™ Motor
Oil – eliminating the need for seasonal oil changes.
· 1965: Valvoline introduced Valvoline™ Racing Motor Oil to the world
in the mid 1960s. Its superior technology was developed to better protect
engines in high-stress situations and met the needs of the "muscle car
craze" of the era. Used in multiple forms of racing, Valvoline racing oil
became, and remains to this day, the best-selling racing oil of all time.
· 1970s-1980s: During this era, Valvoline won in the Indy 500 (1970), NASCAR Daytona 500 (1972) and gained its first Formula One World Championship (1978). In the 1980s, a string of Valvoline cars, driven by some of racings biggest legends, raced first across finish lines around the world. Valvoline also became an operator of its own service centers (1987), making Valvoline unique among its global competitors.
· 1970s-1980s: During this era, Valvoline won in the Indy 500 (1970), NASCAR Daytona 500 (1972) and gained its first Formula One World Championship (1978). In the 1980s, a string of Valvoline cars, driven by some of racings biggest legends, raced first across finish lines around the world. Valvoline also became an operator of its own service centers (1987), making Valvoline unique among its global competitors.
· 1990s: In 1996, Valvoline again led in product innovation with the
introduction of Durablend™, its first synthetic blend motor oil. This
development brought the many benefits of synthetic to a broader consumer base
and pioneered protection for the smaller, high-RPM engines of the day.
· Early 2000s: While others were focused on new engines, Valvoline was busy
tearing apart older ones to make them run better, as consumers began holding on
to their vehicles for longer periods of time. The result was Valvoline's 2000
launch of Maxlife™ High Mileage Motor Oil – the first motor oil specifically
engineered with technology that provides increased longevity for cars over
75,000 miles. Over the next 10 years, others would follow Valvoline's lead, and
the category of high mileage oil became an industry staple. In 2005, Valvoline
centers performed their 100 millionth vehicle service.
· 2010-2015: In 2011, Valvoline reported $2 billion in global sales. Two
years later, Hendrick Motorsports announced a multi-year NASCAR agreement with
Valvoline. A new plant was opened in India in 2014 – bringing the total of
blending and packaging plants worldwide to 60. Product innovations continued
with the release of NextGen™, a premium lubricant that also saves energy in
production.
· 2016: Valvoline is celebrating its 150th anniversary stateside and
across the globe. Additionally, Valvoline Instant Oil ChangeSM centers are expected to perform their 200 millionth oil
change during the year.
"We are extremely proud of how
far we have come as a company – but we are also motivated by where we hope to
go," added Mitchell. "Our plans, products and service programs ensure
that Valvoline will keep the world moving for the next 150 years. And as a
company that is truly never idle, we want the world to know that we are just
getting started."
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In the Philippines, specifically in the Visayas and
Palawan, Valvoline is exclusively distributed by F&E Group. Valvoline oils
and chemicals are available in the 12 member stores and service centers of
F&E, in partner workshops and automotive supply dealer partners.
“We are proud that our stores, service centers and
dealer partners are home for the world’s best brands like Valvoline,” said
Filamie S. Aguillon, CEO and General Manager of F&E.
“Our role as a local partner of these trusted
global brands goes beyond just selling them. We become our customer’s partners
for a safe and joyful journey, and for profitable business operations,” she
added.
She invites the motoring public and transport
associated business operators to join the celebration of Valvoline’s 150th
Anniversary throughout 2016.
For more information about Valvoline and F&E’s
automotive products, services and solutions, contact +63 33 336 0000 or Like
them at Facebook F&E Autostore.
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