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Meeting sustainability goals with market-leading marine fuel additives

Meeting sustainability goals with market-leading marine fuel additives

Multisol is helping the marine fuel industry meet its sustainability goals with Infineum products backed by Multisol’s renowned service levels and industry know-how. For a greater understanding of the market-leading additives, now available from Multisol, read the latest Infineum Insight, Shipping sustainable products by Rob Ashton, Infineum Marine Fuel Additive Global Market Manager. He outlines […]

Update on marine fuels

Update on marine fuels

The IMO 2020 sulphur cuts have led to a rise in marine fuel quality issues, and in particular an increase in the level of off-specification very low sulphur fuel oils (VLSFOs). However, help is at hand in the form of additives and additional testing. This help is referenced in Infineum’s Insight piece Spotlight on Marine […]

Multisol sponsors Irlam Live 2021

Multisol sponsors Irlam Live 2021

Multisol is once again sponsoring Irlam Live, the three-day festival in Princes Park, Manchester which runs from September 17-19.The fantastic event kicks off at 5pm on Friday September 17 with the Made in Manchester night with music from the likes of Noasis and Smiths Ltd. On Saturday September 18, Sophie Ellis Bextor is the headliner […]

SynNova® 100% renewable base oils now available in Europe from Multisol

SynNova® 100% renewable base oils now available in Europe from Multisol

Novvi LLC (Emeryville, CA) and Multisol Ltd (Daresbury, UK), a subsidiary of Brenntag SE within the Brenntag Lubricants EMEA Business Unit, have begun a European distribution partnership to promote Novvi’s platform of unique, ultra-high performance base oils manufactured entirely from renewable plant oils. These base oils are designed to meet today’s requirements as well as […]

COVID Customer Communication

COVID Customer Communication

On behalf of the Multisol Group, we want to assure you that the health, safety and well-being of our employees, customers and business partners is our top priority during this challenging time. We are pleased to confirm that we have continued to operate throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and with only limited disruption to our blending […]

Bringing clarity to marine fuel stability issues

Bringing clarity to marine fuel stability issues

Infineum will host two virtual webinars in April as the industry responds to the latest developments following the implementation of IMO 2020. The seminars will explore fuel stability/compatibility and how effective the various test methods to assess sedimentation have been in providing insight into very low sulphur fuel oils’ (VLSFO) fitness for purpose, as well […]

Brenntag introduces new operating model

Brenntag introduces new operating model

WITH TWO GLOBAL DIVISIONS TO SERVE ITS BUSINESS PARTNERS FASTER, BROADER, AND BETTER Multisol parent company, Brenntag, the global market leader in chemical and ingredients distribution, recently announced the introduction of a new operating model. From January 2021, the company will be steered in two global divisions with strong focus on customer and supplier needs […]

New post-Brexit deal agreed

New post-Brexit deal agreed

As a business, Multisol is delighted that a post-Brexit agreement on trade and other issues was agreed on the 24th December 2020 between the UK and the EU. It avoids the potential disruption of a no-deal Brexit in the middle of the Covid pandemic, and marks a new era in our trading relationship with Europe […]

Multisol: Prepared and Ready for Brexit

Multisol: Prepared and Ready for Brexit

“We hope the impact of Brexit will be minimal for us all,” explains Kevin Wright, Managing Director, Multisol Ltd. “With no confirmation on a Brexit deal, we continue to prepare for the UK to operate under World Trade Organization (WTO) most favoured nation rules after 31st December 2020. With this in mind, and the forthcoming […]

COVID-19: Use of excess jet fuel in automotive diesel fuel affects lubricity additive response

COVID-19: Use of excess jet fuel in automotive diesel fuel affects lubricity additive response

Lockdowns resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have had far reaching impacts across the transportation industry and, with the aviation sector being particularly hard hit, refiners are blending surplus jet fuel into automotive diesel fuel. Infineum’s Paul van Munster, Technical Lead, and Dean Clark, Lubricity Venture Manager, recently explored the impact this practice can have on […]

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