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METALUBE Opens Dubai Office

February 8, 2016

Nick Pomeroy (Photo: METALUBE)
Nick Pomeroy (Photo: METALUBE)

Lubricants manufacturer METALUBE continues its global expansion by opening an office in Dubai, creating METALUBE Arabia.

 
Nick Pomeroy, who has worked in the region for past 10 years, will head the new operations.
 
“This is an exciting time for METALUBE with the launch of a range of new products.  One of the key areas in the region that we are focusing on is the oil and gas industry.  It is so positive to work with an organization that understands the importance of having a real and physical presence in the countries where it exports,” Pomeroy said.
 
“So far the METALUBE range of lubricants have been exceptionally well received here and we have big plans to launch a host of new product ranges in to the region over the coming year,” Pomeroy continued. “Our customers are comforted by the knowledge that we have industry experts on hand, to ensure a seamless operation”
 
METALUBE manufactures a range of nonferrous drawing oils and maintenance lubricants as well as a variety of corrosion protection and forming oils. The exporter already has offices in China, India and Brazil.

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