Total Lubmarine Opens Chicago Lab

June 17, 2020

(Photo: Total Lubmarine)
(Photo: Total Lubmarine)

Total Lubmarine has extended the global reach of its technical support services with the opening of a new Diagomar Plus Laboratory in Chicago, Ill.

The new lab opening means the marine lubricant specialist now has five centers around the world – with Chicago joining Ertvelde (Belgium), Singapore, Shanghai and Panama City.

“North America is an increasingly busy market for us and the opening of the Chicago Lab ensures we have a specialist team on hand to deliver onshore dedicated technical support to our customers,” said Olivier Suming, Service Product Manager at Total Lubmarine.

Through the new Lab, Total Lubmarine’s customers in North America are able to access lubricating oil analysis services for monitoring the performance and condition of marine engines and auxiliary machinery. The range of services available through the new Chicago Lab include standard analyses for Engine Oil, Non-engine Oil, Drain Oil, Thermal Oil, Stern tube Oil, and EAL (Environmentally Acceptable Lubricant).

The combination of technical services, expert lubricant knowledge and specialist insight offered by Total Lubmarine’s Lab network is intended to enable ship operators and crews to decide the best courses of action specific to their vessel. This is supported by dedicated marine lubricant specialists from Total who can assist and advise when required.

Logistics News

Russia Attacks Damage Ukrainan Civilian Ship, Black Sea Port Facilities

Russia Attacks Damage Ukrainan Civilian Ship, Black Sea Port Facilities

Cocoa Prices Jump as Ivorian Port Arrivals Crawl

Cocoa Prices Jump as Ivorian Port Arrivals Crawl

d’AMICO Orders Pair of Eco Design Vessels

d’AMICO Orders Pair of Eco Design Vessels

Great Ships of 2025: Frederick Paup

Great Ships of 2025: Frederick Paup

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Europe stocks close at another record high as banks and miners lead
Saudi agency reports that the coalition in Yemen has called on civilians to leave Mukalla.
KKR and Kreate have completed the purchase of South Korea’s Cheongna Logistics Center