Breaking new ground in productivity

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As the world grows so, too, does its energy requirements. Shell is committed to meeting those requirements while keeping the needs of the economy, the environment and the people top of mind. An essential industry that Shell is proud to support is mining. Today mines are deeper and more geographically remote than before, these make access more challenging and costly which contributes to the growing complexity of the mining industry. Because of this there is great pressure to increase productivity and Shell has a unique perspective on that.

As the world grows so, too, does its energy requirements. Shell is committed to meeting those requirements while keeping the needs of the economy, the environment and the people top of mind.

As experts in lubricants – which makes up 5% of total maintenance expenditure in the industry - Shell understands that the correct management of these fluids has the potential to improve energy efficiency, reduce waste and support wider environmental factors. A smart lubrication strategy means improved machine maintenance which means increased productivity of those machines and which keeps workers safer and extends the life of the equipment.

Our LubeExperts understand the intricacies of each individual piece of mining equipment, as well as how the equipment interacts with lubricants. This allows them to help mining companies meet the goal of maximising energy efficiency and productivity.

 

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