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CASTROL INDUSTRIAL CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE

We hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and well in these extraordinary times.

TOGETHER WE MAKE IT HAPPEN

We care about the health and safety of our customers, employees and communities, and this helps to guide the decisions we are making during the COVID-19 outbreak. 

 

We appreciate that, depending on where you are in the world, you may be facing lockdowns and your plants may need to shut down for extended periods.
 
Proper maintenance of your coolant during an extended plant shutdown is  extremely important. It can preserve the stability of the coolant,  prevent foul smells and unneeded downtime when the plant is able to return to service.
 
We’ve created a checklist to help you re-start your plant efficiently, if you haven’t seen it yet, you can see the checklist here. We hope you find it useful and please contact your account manager if you have any questions.

 

You can also read the letter from Mandhir Singh, our CEO here.

 

Thank you for being a loyal Castrol customer, we are committed to working with you as we face the challenges ahead and let’s stay safe, stay strong, and stay connected.

 

Best wishes
Castrol Industrial Team

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