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Tip Sheet: Coolants Plus Shares How to Choose an Industrial Lubricant and Chemical Supplier

Coolants Plus offers tips on what to look for when selecting an industrial lubricants and chemicals supplier.

 

Hamilton, OH -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/03/2015 -- Dealing with oil and lubricants suppliers doesn't have to be a hassle. If the supplier that a company is currently using does not match expectations with fast, responsive service, then consider switching. Customers notice the difference when using lubricant suppliers who offer help fast, have chemicals or lubricants in stock, and find what is needed for specific equipment.

When switching suppliers, it may be necessary to switch lubricants for industrial machines. Coolants Plus suggests introducing any new lubricants in a way that ensures compatibility and performance of the equipment. Time and again, customers have expressed their needs from suppliers. In this tip sheet, we aim to help distributors discover characteristics of suppliers that help their business overall.

Here's a few things to consider when switching industrial lubricant and chemical suppliers:

1. Reliability – Ensure that the company is reliable with on time delivery, communication, and responsiveness. The reliability factor does not only lend to the vendor itself, but also to the products. Test lubricants and chemicals on equipment to make sure they will perform.

2. Quality – Most grease and oil suppliers do not have to meet American Petroleum Institute license oil specifications. The quality shows in the price. It may cost less than other oil products, but the quality suffers if it doesn't meet industry standards.

3. One-Stop Shop – Having industrial lubricant suppliers who work for the business each and every time a customer calls is a one-stop shop. A supplier should take every call seriously and make an effort to find the coolant, chemical, or lubricant required. Even if the company does not have the product in stock, we recommend finding one that has an extensive network of shops that can locate it.

4. House Brand – The house brand of the company has to be similar in quality, but at a lower price point than the major brand names. The house brand should save money, but also be regulated under the API.

5. Packaging – The more variety of packaging sizes a company has available, the better. A good variety of sizes includes cases, pails, drums, totes, and bulk deliveries. Another plus for any major industrial lubricant supplier is to have innovative packaging.

An example is the Starfire 6-gallon eco-box and dispensing system. Its cost-effective ability offers a wider variety of Starfire motor oil and fluids for installers to inventory up to six different products in the same floor space. It can be seen in the Starfire Lubricants catalog.

For more information about how Coolants Plus helps distributors as a leading chemicals, oil and lubricants supplier, please visit: http://www.CoolantsPlus.com

About Coolants Plus
Coolants Plus, Inc. only sells to and works for distributors. Our goal is to save customers time and money. We encourage customers to looking for Lubricants, Antifreeze, Mineral Spirits, and Chemicals on their own and to contact Coolants Plus, Inc. We can supply products needed at extremely competitive prices. Any quantity shipped direct.

Featuring a complete line of Lubricants, Antifreeze, Additives, Mineral Spirits, Chemicals and Windshield Wiper Fluid. We can find any product you need with just a phone call. We carry house brand products that offer distributors top quality products at an extremely low cost compared with major brands.

For more information, visit http://www.CoolantsPlus.com or call 888-258-8723 to speak with one of our courteous representatives.

Contact:
Tim Wullenweber
888-258-8723
513-892-4000
Coolants Plus, Inc.
2570 Van Hook Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45015