Africa-Press – Uganda. Texol Energies, one of Uganda’s prominent energy companies, has achieved a significant milestone by earning the Quality Seal of Excellence at the 5th East Africa Brand Quality Awards.
The company was recognized in two prestigious categories: Best Distributor of Automotive Lubricants in East Africa and Best Innovative Oil Station in East Africa.
The awards highlight Texol’s consistent focus on quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, which have driven its growth across Uganda’s energy sector.
The company’s operations span automotive lubricants distribution, fuel supply, and the development of modern service stations designed to provide enhanced customer experiences.
By blending operational efficiency with innovation, Texol has positioned itself as a key player not just locally, but regionally.
The East Africa Brand Quality Awards, organized in partnership with the Chartered Quality Institute and Alconext, recognize companies that demonstrate excellence across industries including energy, manufacturing, healthcare, education, and public service.
This year’s recognition of Texol underscores the company’s commitment to raising industry standards and delivering solutions that meet both consumer and business needs.
Speaking on the occasion, Texol’s Managing Director Abdalla Mohammed addressed staff, noting the importance of teamwork and perseverance.
“This recognition reflects the hard work, resilience, and faith of our team. Respect is earned, not given — and today, you have earned it,” he said.
“Let this inspire us to continue setting benchmarks in service delivery, sustainability, and innovation.”
Texol Energies continues to expand its footprint across Uganda, introducing innovative energy solutions and creating employment opportunities while promoting sustainability.
The double Platinum win reinforces its status as a trusted brand that combines business excellence with regional impact, delivering energy solutions that drive growth for both customers and communities.
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