Spectro Oils Extends Its Global Distribution Network

Spectro Oils Extends Its Global Distribution Network

Founded in 2005 and employing 30 full-time staff members, Cuesta Del Agua Chirrip S.A. provides a connection in Central America for Spectro Oils and will stock Spectro's full line of products.

 Spectro Oils

BROOKFIELD, Conn. – Spectro Oils of America has expanded its global distribution network with the addition of its newest distributor: Cuesta Del Agua Chirrip S.A. The company is a leading regional importer, distributor and wholesaler of motorcycle spare parts and accessories covering the markets of Costa Rica, Nicaragua and the rest of the Central American and Caribbean region.

Founded in 2005 and employing 30 full-time staff members, Cuesta Del Agua Chirrip S.A. provides a connection in Central America for Spectro Oils and will stock Spectro’s full line of products.

Spectro brand products are manufactured and marketed by Intercontinental Lubricants Corp. Spectro products span the full range of fully-synthetic, semi-synthetic and petroleum lubricants for all classes of powersports, engine and transmission applications. The Spectro line also includes a wide range of suspension fluids, fork oils, brake fluids, coolant, chain lubes/waxes, filter cleaners and oils, and protection/appearance products.

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