Certas Lubricant Solutions Announces Strategic Partnership with the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC)

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By combining resources, the two organisations will focus on pioneering new lubrication techniques, optimising machine performance, and reducing environmental impact.

Certas Lubricant Solutions, a leading provider of innovative lubrication products, services and solutions, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with the prestigious University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC).  

The AMRC will benefit from Certas’ expertise in lubrication optimisation and fluid management, as well as cutting edge Castrol product technology.  Harmonising the AMRC’s outstanding capabilities with class-leading Castrol products, and Certas’ extensive knowledge in the manufacturing sector, is set to revolutionise lubricant application.  

This collaboration aims to drive innovation and excellence in manufacturing and lubrication technologies, enhancing efficiency and sustainability across various industrial sectors. 

Mark Powell, Director of Services & Solutions, Certas Lubricant Solutions, commented: “We are thrilled to join forces with the AMRC, a world leader in manufacturing research. This partnership represents a significant step forward in our commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable lubrication solutions. Together, we aim to set new industry standards and help those we work with achieve unparalleled levels of performance and efficiency.”

Matthew Farnsworth, Commercial Director for the University of Sheffield AMRC, added: “Our collaboration with Certas Lubricant Solutions underscores our dedication to advancing manufacturing technologies. 

“By integrating Certas’ lubrication expertise with our research capabilities, we can drive substantial improvements in manufacturing processes and contribute to a more sustainable future for the industry. We are delighted to welcome them into the AMRC industrial membership community.” 

Richard Pitt, Industrial Sales Manager for Castrol, UK and & Benelux, commented:, “We are fully supportive of this collaboration and firmly believe our product technology, such as our XBB metalworking fluids, and XBC industrial cleaners can provide significant benefits to both the AMRC and their members.” 

Key Objectives of the Partnership:

Innovation in Lubrication Technologies: Joint research initiatives will explore new applications of lubricants, leading to breakthroughs that enhance machinery efficiency, reduce downtime, and extend equipment life.

Sustainability: The collaboration will focus on the development of sustainable manufacturing practices, aligning with global efforts to reduce carbon footprints and promote environmental stewardship.

Education and Training: Certas Lubricant Solutions and the AMRC will work together to provide training programs and workshops for industry professionals, which will include an increased understanding of the Health & Safety of metalworking fluids and fostering a deeper understanding of lubrication science and its critical role in manufacturing processes.

Industry 4.0 Integration: The partnership will explore the integration of advanced lubrication technologies with Industry 4.0 principles, including IoT and data analytics, to create smarter, more efficient manufacturing environments.

About Certas Lubricant Solutions:

Certas Lubricant Solutions is a premier provider of high-performance lubricants and lubrication solutions and services, catering to a wide range of industries including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. With a focus on innovation, quality, and sustainability, Certas delivers tailored solutions that enhance equipment performance and operational efficiency.

About the University of Sheffield (AMRC):

The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) is a world-leading research and innovation network. It collaborates with industry and R&D experts to develop and de-risk innovative solutions for companies across the globe, leading manufacturing towards a smart, sustainable and resilient future. 

The AMRC has a global reputation for helping companies overcome manufacturing problems and is a model for collaborative research involving universities, academics and industry worldwide.  It has a footprint in Lancashire with AMRC North West, and also in Broughton, North Wales with AMRC Cymru. 

The AMRC is also a member of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, a national consortium of leading manufacturing and process research centres, backed by the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK.

Find out more at www.certaslubricantsolutions.com

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