Fuchs lubricants opens a new grease plant in South Africa

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FUCHS Lubricants South Africa has officially opened a US$ 10m grease plant expansion at its factory in Isando, South Africa.

Paul Deppe, Managing Director of FUCHS Lubricants South Africa, said the project has been in the making for almost three years with FUCHS investing in a state-of-the-art grease plant that will manufacture a large variety of specialty grease grades.

Importance and demand for specialty grease

FUCHS sees the importance and demand for specialty grease growing significantly and wants to be in a position to support this increase in demand from our customers. But importantly, the reason for building the new grease plant is not only for capacity, but to inject new levels of process excellence and quality into our grease manufacturing,”said Mr. Paul.

“As one of the most automated and advanced grease plants in the FUCHS organisation, and indeed the world, we will be looking to export grease from this plant across Africa and to other parts of the world,” he added.

The managing director also applauded the efforts made to ensure there was Importantly no staff redundancies as a result of the automation of the plant.The project identified existing staff comprising grease makers, a supervisor, maintenance engineer and production manager who were all sent to Germany for training.

The project is a collaboration between South African and German engineers and system and component suppliers and the project team was made up of a technical team from FUCHS Lubricants South Africa and FUCHS Germany who were responsible for the process design of the plant.

DRA was appointed to project manage, design, procure and construct the plant. The automation of the plant was contracted to a FUCHS supplier from Germany.

“This is the start of significant investment in upgrading our plant and equipment to meet the demands of our customers for ever-increasing quality and responsiveness,” said Mr Deppe.

30 different greases to be manufactured

30 different greases are planned to be manufactured in the plant. The plant consists of autoclave and open reactor technology to manufacture grease soap which is then finished in a number of finishing kettles.

“The plant design and automation conforms to FUCHS latest standards worldwide and ensures that the quality of grease produced is of the highest standards. The plant will give FUCHS Lubricants South Africa the ability to consistently and repeatedly manufacture standard and complex thickener greases to meet the needs of customers for many years to come,” said Mr Deppe.

Future expansion in capacity as well as future grease technologies, which are under development in the FUCHS Group’s R&D laboratories, were also considered during the plant design phase