INFOMERCIAL RYMAX
Rymax Lubricants’ route into a specialized future
In the world of lubricants, where precision, performance and reliability are key, Dutch manufacturer Rymax Lubricants has set out on a newsworthy path. Since its founding in 1986, the company stands for innovation: embracing challenges as a guide to their improvement. Over the years, Rymax Lubricants has evolved from small beginnings to a global force with representation in almost 60 countries. Rymax Lubricants show that pursuing excellence goes very well together with the strong commitment to build trust and joy to professionals and consumers working with their valued machinery daily.
Foundations of excellence Founded in 1986, Rymax Lubricants set out to become a specialist in lubrication. From the onset, their philosophy was clear: improve by challenge. This approach, rooted in the belief that the toughest tests are the greatest teachers, drove Rymax to keep innovating, focus on quality and to become a specialist in lubrication solutions.
From offering conventional but highly demanded SAE 50 engine oil, to developing complex full synthetic blends, Rymax’s commitment to improvement is evident. Every challenge is an opportunity to learn, adapt, and enhance formulations. This commitment filtered through to their partners, across the globe. It was this trust in quality and performance that allowed Rymax to be successful in a very competitive market.
Eyes on the future: navigating specialized segments
As the landscape of lubricants continues to evolve, Rymax Lubricants has its finger on the pulse. With a big focus on the valued existing business, the company also prepares for a shift towards more niche, specialized segments—a future where lubrication requirements will go beyond conventional machinery. In sectors like cement, power generation, and the food-grade industry, the demand for specialized lubrica- tion is rapidly growing, while for example in Europe, more traditional segments like Passenger Car will drastically de- cline, due to the arrival of hybrid- and EV-vehicles.
“We see the future of lubricants shift towards more niche, specialized segments,” Mr. Erik Vermeer, Commercial Di- rector, and Shareholder at Rymax Lubricants, emphasizes. “Segments such as cement, power generation, and food- grade demand precision and reliability like never before. We have been lining up for this and we are ready to venture into these emerging segments. But at the same time, we contin- ue to embrace, develop and innovate our current business.”
28 Erik Vermeer, the Commercial Director and owner of Rymax Lubricants.
Where purity meets performance Among the emerging segments, the journey into food-grade lubricants is particularly interesting. In an era of increased awareness about food safety, these lubricants play an essential role in ensuring the integrity of food processing machinery. It’s a segment where purity, precision and per- formance interact.
Food-grade lubricants, as Krishna Kumar Orakkan, Product Manager at Rymax explains, “are specifically formulated to meet rigorous standards set by regulatory bodies like National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and the demands for Halal and Kosher. These lubricants must not only ensure optimal machinery performance but also guarantee that in case of any contact, they won’t compromise the quality and
LUBEZINE MAGAZINE | SEPTEMBER 2023
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