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SHELL NON-SPILL TRAY
Further clutthers the workshops and makes oil changes inefficient.

HOW IT WORKS
When placed upright, used oil flows downward to the bottom-most chamber.
While its repurposed function
is innovative, it presents the danger of oil spillages.
INEFFICIENCY/ SAFETY HAZARD


In Asia, most bike mechanics
cut empty packs into halves
and turn it into oil change trays.
Drain used oil into tray.
Used oil will spillover to the next chamber when the first chamber is full.
Turn tray upside down to
empty it.
When placed flat for the next
oil change, the used oil from the previous change will remain trapped in the last chamber.
- Saves time and space
- Prevents oil spillages with non-spill mechanism
- Increases Shell's brand visibility by owning floor space in workshops
- Up to 10x more fill capacity
Inspired from the fuel tanks of a F1 car, the chamber became the basis of the non-spill tray interior, keeping the oil in the chamber itself.

PROTOTYPING WIP USING 3D PRINTER
The prototyping stage posed alot of challenges compared to the rest of the project as the contruct itself is a lot more complicated.

An interactive map designed for bikers so that they can enjoy every ride.
Bikers can use the map to plot journey, find the nearest Shell station as well as discover interesting routes with beautiful sceneries or to enjoy delicious foods.
BRANDING ROADBLOCK
Cluttered environment in workshop forecourt area
provide limited or zero branding visibility for Shell
Advance in Jakarta.

SHELL STOOL-BOX
A toolbox that is also a rocking stool with built-in drawes. To save the mechanics time and trouble, the drawes open hands-free via a rocking motion. Stool also allows Shell to own floorspace, far away from the clutter of shelves in garage
INEFFICIENCY
Seated in makeshift stools and sawn-off chairs, Asian mechanics work in a cluttered environment. With tool benches often separate from service areas, the average mechanic makes multiple trips between the two areas, sometimes losing tools in between, making work a tiring and inefficient process.

The prototyping stage posed alot of challenges compared to the rest of the project as the contruct itself is a lot more complicated.
HOW IT WORKS

SOLAR PARASOL
SIGNAGE

A mutifunctional Solar Parasol Signage that provides
shade for mechanics during business hours.
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By night, it folds back into a signage that illuminates
both the workshop name and the Shell logo.
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