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Ahead of the curve

Marcus Schaerer of Shell Marine tells Lesley Bankes Hughes how the development of the Shell Alexia XC 40 lubricant for use with low sulphur bunker fuel exemplifies a new collaborative approach in the formulation and testing of marine lubricants



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