‘Knowledge is power’: Lube 101 offers a deep dive into the lubricants industry

BOSS Lubricants’ own Lube 101 presentation covers blending and storage, oil analysis, industry trends and technologies, and packaging, private labeling and branding.

BOSS Lubricants’ own educational seminar is built on hard-won industry expertise

CALGARY, Canada (Nov. 16, 2021)—How are base oils made? What’s in an oil additives package? What’s driving the lubrication challenge in today’s engines? And what’s behind increasing demand for synthetics?

All of these questions—and a whole lot more—are answered in the Lube 101 presentation developed by BOSS Lubricants.

Lube 101 harnesses nearly 30 years of BOSS experience and expertise. This educational seminar, presented by BOSS President and COO Jarrett Flegel, helps our customers stay up to speed with new standards and trends in an ever-evolving industry.

“Lube 101 is a deep dive into the lubricant industry—the science behind the product, the forces at play, the challenges met, and the challenges still to come,” says Jarrett, who generally conducts Lube 101 seminars twice a month, and has continued the presentations via webinar during COVID.

“Knowledge is power, and we happily share our hard-earned knowledge with our valued BOSS customers.”

Over the past two decades, BOSS has been Canada’s fastest-growing lubricant manufacturer and wholesaler. Experience and expertise drive every aspect of BOSS operations—from our choice of base oils and additives, to our toll blending activities, to our private packaging operations for major oil companies and OEM manufacturers.

Among other topics, the Lube 101 presentation covers:

  • Blending and storage

  • Oil analysis

  • Packaging, private labeling and branding

  • OEM licenses and memberships

  • Industry trends and technologies

  • The cross-Canada BOSS distribution and delivery network, which serves more than 6,200 customers with an array of over 700 products

“At BOSS, we’re able to combine our strong technical profile with our longstanding blending program and our dedicated lube oil engineering group,” says Flegel. “The result is superior product quality—and greater productivity for our customers.”

Contact BOSS Lubricants if you’re interested in taking our Lube 101 seminar.

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