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GENERAL INFORMATION

Product prices listed in this document are the list prices for each grade effective 1 December 2017.
This revised edition 90.3 is supplementary to International Price List No. 90.1 and No. 90.2, to reflect our expanded port network and
product portfolio since last publication on 1 February 2017.
All products and services are supplied in accordance with the “Shell Marine – Sales of Lubricants General Terms and Conditions”.
For delivery lead time, please refer to Listing of Ports on page 19. As lead times may change, please refer to the Port Services Guide at
www.shell.com/marine/psg for the latest version.

HEALTH, SAFETY, SECURITY AND PRICES


ENVIRONMENT (HSSE) Prices listed in this document are prices for each grade and pack,
Shell Marine1 is committed to: and are established in US Dollars per 100 Litres, except for greases,
which are established in US Dollars per 100 Kilograms.
■■ Pursue the goal of no harm to people
■■ Protect the environment The total delivered prices of Shell Marine Lubricants, to be paid by
Shell Marine Contracted Customers2, consist of different elements
■■ Use material and energy efficiently to provide our products
including:
and services
■■ Develop energy resources, products and services consistent with ■■ The product price as specified in this price list
these aims ■■ The port price differential (charge that applies to deliveries in ports,
■■ Publicly report on our performance which will be charged in full and in addition to the product price)
■■ Play a leading role in promoting best practice in our industries ■■ Any applicable surcharges set out in this document or as advised
by your local Shell Marine representative (e.g. barge surcharge,
■■ Manage HSSE matters as any other critical business activity
overtime surcharge, small order surcharge etc.)
■■ Promote a culture in which all Shell employees share this commitment
The lubricants, products and services in this price list have all been DUTIES, TAXES AND CUSTOMS
manufactured and distributed in accordance with this policy and Where local regulations require duties, taxes or statutory charges to
when they are used and handled in accordance with the Product Data be paid, these will be for the customer’s account and may be subject
Sheets (PDS) and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) will present no to change without prior notice. Shell Marine cannot guarantee that
material risk to health, safety or the environment. these represent current duties, taxes or charges at the time of any
Copies of those data sheets are available at www.epc.shell.com or specific delivery.
from your local Shell Marine representative.
SURCHARGES
ORDERING PROCEDURE The following surcharges may be applicable:
Please note the minimum delivery lead time required when placing ■■ Small Order Surcharge
an order. Timing details are available under the Listing of Ports on A Small Order Surcharge of 200 US Dollars will be applicable
Page 19 and in the latest Port Services Guide at on Bulk Orders below 4,000 Litres, or on Packed Orders below
www.shell.com/marine/psg. Orders are to be sent to our 800 Litres. Small Order Surcharge applies to the total volume of
International Customer Service Centre – contact information on the order.
Page 27. Urgent orders to be placed by telephone only. Please ■■ Left Onboard Surcharge
include the following information when placing an order: A Left Onboard Surcharge of 300 US Dollars will be applied per
1. Full name of customer order when an ordered volume exceeds what has been delivered.
2. Account number and full name of company to be invoiced ■■ Order Cancellation Surcharge
(if different from above) An Order Cancellation Surcharge of 300 US Dollars per order
3. Full name of vessel (owner/operator) will be applied to orders that are cancelled after the product has
been loaded for delivery.
4. Port of supply
■■ Return Order Surcharge
5. Vessel’s ETA and ETD
A Return Order Surcharge of 500 US Dollar per order will be
6. Requested date of delivery applied to an event that the product is returned after it has been
7. Local agent name and contact details at delivery point accepted.
8. Products, packages and quantities required
9. Method of delivery (e.g. barge/truck/packed)

Shell Marine collectively refers to the companies of the Shell group engaged in the marine business including, without limitation, Shell Marine AS, Shell Marine (US)
1

Company and Shell Marine Singapore.


2
Contracted customers mean customers contracted to Shell Marine for international supply and delivery of marine lubricants.

2 SHELL MARINE

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