

Fuchs Lubricants Profile
Solutions from the world's largest independent lubricant manufacturer
FUCHS is a global Group with German roots that has developed, produced, and sold lubricants and related specialties for 90 years – for virtually all areas of application and sectors. With 58 companies and more than 5,700 employees worldwide, the FUCHS Group is the leading independent supplier of lubricants.
The FUCHS product program comprises more than 10,000 products and related services in six key categories:
- Automotive Lubricants
- Industrial Lubricants
- Lubricating Greases
- Metal Processing Lubricants
- Special Application Lubricants
- Services
FUCHS has more than 100,000 customers from the following industries: automotive suppliers, OEM, mining and exploration, metalworking, agriculture and forestry, aerospace, power generation, mechanical engineering, construction and transport, steel, metal and cement industries, food, glass production, casting, forging industry and many others.
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