Oil Refining
Oil Refining
Refining oil from various types of used oils—such as engine oil, hydraulic oil, and industrial lubricants—offers a sustainable way to reclaim valuable resources. Each type of used oil has unique chemical properties and contaminants, which influence the specific refining methods required. Here’s an overview of key processes used in refining different types of used oils
Collection And Pre-treatment
Collection: Used oils are collected from industrial facilities, automotive service centers, and other sources. They are then transported to a refining facility.
Pre-treatment: The oil is filtered to remove large contaminants (e.g., metal particles and dirt) and water. Pre-treatment helps in separating impurities and preparing the oil for further processing.
Logistics and Supply Chain Coordinator
Responsibilities: Manages the domestic supply chain, including warehousing, transportation, and distribution. Ensures timely delivery, monitors inventory levels, and coordinates with third-party logistics providers for local deliveries.
Marketing Specialist
Responsibilities: Develops and executes localized marketing campaigns to boost brand visibility, highlighting product benefits tailored to the local market. Works on digital marketing, social media, and participates in local events to generate leads.
Logistics and Shipping Coordinator (International)
Responsibilities: Manages the international logistics and transportation, coordinating shipments, securing containers (such as ISO tanks), and handling documentation for customs clearance. Works with freight forwarders and oversees the safe and compliant delivery of products to international destinations.
Customer Support Specialist (International)
Responsibilities: Acts as the primary contact for international clients, handling inquiries, after-sales support, and order tracking. Ensures client satisfaction and addresses any issues in collaboration with the logistics and sales teams.