Germany to host major 2025 lubricant event

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The 2025 edition of Lubricant Expo Europe is taking place at German trade fair complex Messe Düsseldorf later this year. The three-day event is sponsored by top lubricant makers Shell, Castrol and Petronas, and is well-known for being the largest European gathering of lubricant industry professionals.

The expo will run in Hall 9 of the complex and is set to feature over 200 different exhibitors. Big names in the industry already confirmed to have a presence over the three days include Mobil, Total and The Lubrizol Corporation, which is the leading additive manufacturer and parent company of CPI Fluid Engineering (renowned for its Paratherm, Solest and Emkarate brands).

The internationally acclaimed event has an annual attendance of more than 3,000 visitors from a wide variety of sectors lubrication serves, from metalworking applications using cutting fluids to marine and industrial operations requiring rust preventatives.

Including both a conference and exhibition, the largescale expo connects an extensive array of end-users with specialist providers of lubrication solutions. It is also a mecca for professional people ranging from executives to engineers involved in the equipment and chemical supply chain.

From end-users and buyers to members of the lubricant community, delegates attending can experience a wide-ranging selection of lubricant technologies on show. These will include finished oils and fluids, additives, automation systems, process machinery and equipment, data technologies, testing and analysis, lubricant making equipment, application systems and much more.

This year’s Lubricant Expo Europe will now run from Tuesday, September 16 to Thursday, September 18.

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