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Service profile

Storage and handling study

Lubrication experts analyze your plant’s storage and handling practices and provide
feedback to help build an effective lubrication program.

Description Potential benefits


Our highly trained field engineers conduct lubricant
storage and handling studies across your plant,
providing a comprehensive review and analysis.
Their expertise and insights can help you update
and improve lubrication practices that can lead to
best-in-class performance.
Reliable equipment Improved utilization
Application operation, which minimizes of lubrication and
unscheduled downtime maintenance staff
We work with you to:

• Schedule the study to align on objectives and


business needs

• Obey all safety/work rules and respect


confidentiality

• Conduct a walk-through review of the facility Minimized lubrication costs Safe and reliable lubricant
storage and handling system
• Review current storage and handling practices,
records of consumption, location of inventory,
logistics, manpower resources and skill levels,
order break-points, order patterns, etc.

• Identify: trends; critical products; insurance,


safety and environmental issues; and any capital
or manpower investments that may be needed
Storage and handling study

Deliverable: An Engineering Service Report documents the findings from the plant lubricant
storage and handling study. It contains recommendations for improvements, total cost of
ownership, estimated benefits of implementing the recommendations and the expected
return on recommended investments.

Common opportunity areas Safety, health and environment


• Inventory not maintained to optimize lubrication Our field engineers are attuned to the hazards of handling, storing and using
management practices petroleum products. They strictly observe safety and environmental rules, as well
as ExxonMobil and customer safety practices. They coordinate efforts through
• Manage contamination control and improve
designated plant personnel verifying electrical and mechanical lockout and
practices
proper tagging prior to working on equipment, and providing recommendations
• Lubricants not kept in clean, dry location to help reduce hazards.

• Lubricant containers: exposure to contamination,


potential for mixing, not clearly labeled

• Old and obsolete stock

• Automatic lube systems not used or properly


maintained/operated

• Lubricant leakage

• Used lubricant handling and disposal

• Real cost of lubricant handling versus


purchase cost

• Bulk versus package analysis

• Necessary training to plant personnel

By helping you enhance equipment life and reliability — which minimizes maintenance costs
and downtime — our expert services can help you achieve your safety, environmental care and
productivity goals.

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