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Shantanu Sharma, General Manager – Brand Marketing South AP, ExxonMobil Lubricants, speaks about the role of lubricants in the cement sector.

What are your views on the cement sector?
The cement industry in India plays a huge role. We acknowledge the significant growth potential and demand for cement in the country. The consistent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.65 per cent in cement demand from 2016 to 2022 reflects a robust market. With India boasting abundant and high-quality limestone deposits, the cement industry aligns with the country’s growing infrastructure needs.

What are your offerings to this sector?
As the cement industry in India continues to expand, employing advanced lubrication technologies and best practices will be important in maintaining a competitive edge and supporting sustainable growth. The application of proper lubrication steps in as a critical factor in ensuring the seamless operation of machinery and equipment. Through the reduction of friction between moving components, lubrication decreases wear and tear significantly, ultimately extending the operational life of essential machinery.
Now, as the construction sector prepares for even more growth, the focus shifts to integrating cutting-edge machinery with advanced technology. This is especially important for heavy-duty vehicles that endure higher shear forces, elevated temperatures, and increased wear compared to passenger vehicles. To meet the sector’s evolving needs, MobilTM is developing innovative lubrication solutions that not only enhance equipment efficiency but also play a crucial role in advancing the industry’s expansion objectives.

Tell us about your products.
To aid the need for heavy-duty products, we have tailored many products, especially for the high endurance and efficiency that the sector requires. Mobil SHC™ 600 Series lubricants are exceptional performance gear and bearing oils designed to provide outstanding service in terms of equipment protection, oil life, and problem-free operation helping to enable increased customer productivity. These scientifically engineered oils are formulated using the latest proprietary and patent pending Mobil SHC technology to provide outstanding and balanced performance in demanding applications at high and low temperatures. Mobil SHC 600 products feature excellent low-temperature properties, as well as improved air release performance in the lower viscosity grades. These products are resistant to strong forces.
Mobillith SHC™ Series greases are superior performance products designed for a wide variety of applications at extremes of temperature. They combine the unique features of synthetic base fluids with those of a high-quality lithium complex thickener. The wax-free nature of synthetic fluids and the low coefficient of traction (compared with mineral oils), work well in low temperatures and have very low starting and running resistance. These products offer the potential for energy savings and can reduce operating temperatures in the load zone of spherical roller and ball bearings. The lithium complex thickener contributes excellent adhesion, structural stability, and resistance to water. The greases have a high level of chemical stability and are formulated with special additive combinations to provide excellent protection against wear, rust, and corrosion, and provide operating thickness at high and low temperatures.

Tell us about your services.
Our Mobil™ Solcare Service app encompasses a range of solutions with a digitised coolant monitoring tool aimed at providing real-time findings powered by data-backed insights and customised recommendations. The app makes it effortless to gain access to critical data, saving up on time and giving users the chance to take preventative measures, shifting their approach towards proactive maintenance instead of reactive maintenance.

For more information, visit www.mobil.in/business
(Exxon Mobil Corporation has numerous affiliates, many with names that include ExxonMobil, Exxon, Esso and Mobil. For convenience and simplicity, those terms and references to “corporation”, “company”, “ExxonMobil”, “EM”, and other similar terms are used for convenience and may refer to one or more specific affiliates or affiliate groups.)

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Holcim UK drives sustainable construction

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Holcim UK has released a report titled ‘Making Sustainable Construction a Reality,’ outlining its five-fold commitment to a greener future. The company aims to focus on decarbonisation, circular economy principles, smarter building methods, community engagement, and integrating nature. Based on a survey of 2,000 people, only 41 per cent felt urban spaces in the UK are sustainably built. A significant majority (82 per cent) advocated for more green spaces, 69 per cent called for government leadership in sustainability, and 54 per cent saw businesses as key players. Additionally, 80 per cent of respondents stressed the need for greater transparency from companies regarding their environmental practices.

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GCCA releases LCR system

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The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched the Low Carbon Ratings (LCR) system for cement and concrete, a new global rating based on products’ carbon footprints. The system uses a clear AA to G scale to help customers prioritise sustainability in material selection across construction sectors worldwide. The GCCA says that the LCR system is designed to be easily recognisable, with a simple visual graphic that indicates a product’s rating and provides consistency and comparability to other products.

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FLSmidth opens eco-friendly plant in Casablanca

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FLSmidth has inaugurated a €21 million mill liner manufacturing plant in Casablanca, covering 11,250m² with a production capacity of 6,500 tonnes annually. The LEED-certified facility significantly reduces carbon emissions by up to 56 per cent and fully recycles water used in the manufacturing process. Up to 250 jobs will be created in the Valparaíso region. Mikko Keto, CEO, highlighted the plant as a symbol of FLSmidth’s commitment to sustainable mining and community engagement in South America. Earlier in 2024, the Denmark-based company announced plans to sell its cement division to sharpen its focus on mining operations.

 

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