24.05.2022 автор Ричард
Ведущий производитель смазочных материалов Shell воспользовалась EXCON 2022, международной выставкой строительного оборудования и технологий, чтобы подчеркнуть различные жидкости и цифровые решения по надежности.
The oil company exclusively launched its new Shell LubeOptimiser service, which is a reliability solution aimed at reducing downtime, simplifying operations and protecting equipment. Shell also showed off its sensor-based digital solutions through a live dashboard. These included the Shell Remote Sense service, which provides operators with actionable insights to avoid unplanned downtime based on remote monitoring of equipment and lubricants, as well as MachineMax, which uses modern analytics and intelligent sensors to keep off-highway fleets running efficiently and profitably.
Shell Lubricants Индия’s country head, Debanjali Sengupta, said that it was Shell’s core business to generate new value for end-users, OEMs and other partners by setting new standards for performance and quality, adding:
"Хотя мы продолжаем предлагать лучшие в своем классе смазочные материалы, наши решения призваны помочь клиентам обеспечить бесперебойную работу и снизить общую стоимость владения как на месте, так и за его пределами. Мы расширили наш портфель для строительного и горнодобывающего секторов и стремимся многократно повысить надежность наших гидравлических и цифровых решений в 2022 году".
The company also exhibited some of its leading lubricant products, such as the Shell Gadus S3 V460D 2 grease for heavy-duty applications, which over the years has been shown to deliver cost savings and improve the life of components, and the Shell Rimula R5 LE commercial vehicle oil, which offers longer drain intervals combined with a 1% fuel saving.
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