Wed 6 Apr 2011 14:51

Lubmarine to make bio-lube announcement


Supplier to outline a 'new era of bio-lubes' in Singapore next week.



Total Lubmarine has said that it will be outlining a 'new era of bio-lubes for shipping' next week with the announcement of a change to its product range following recent developments in the Asia Pacific market.

The company is scheduled to host a press conference at Sea Asia 2011 in Singapore on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, where it will offer an insight into the unique operational challenges faced by Asian shipowners on trade routes that are experiencing increasing growth despite the difficult economic climate.

Lubmarine says it has seen particular uptake patterns around its products in the Asia Pacific region, and will be announcing a change to its product range as a direct result of these developments.

With a view to the future, Lubmarine said it will be looking specifically at the beginning of a growth in uptake of bio-lubricants in Asia.

Please find details of the event location below:

Location: Room 4204, Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Level 4, Sea Asia, Singapore.

Date: Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at 1100hrs

After the briefing, attendees will have the opportunity to meet the speakers and to ask any questions relating to the presentation or to Lubmarine in general. Drinks and canapes will be available.

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