Lubricant Expo 2025, the leading U.S. trade show for the lubricant solutions sector, will be hosted from March 17 to 20 in the city of Detroit, the heart of the American automotive industry. As the overseas counterpart to Lubricant Expo Europe, this event aims to drive the growth of a highly dynamic industry, attracting thousands of visitors from 75 countries to Michigan’s capital for a comprehensive and engaging industry showcase. 

 

Lubricant Expo serves as a key platform for presenting cutting-edge products and technologies that address current industry trends, connecting attendees with the expertise and solutions needed to tackle today’s engineering challenges. Key topics will include sustainability, evolving customer specifications, new performance demands, and the integration of mass data technologies, all of which are shaping the future of lubricant manufacturing and customer expectations. 

Technicians and professionals from the subsidiary Aetna Group USA will be on hand at the event’s exhibition venue, Huntington Place, welcoming visitors at stand 120. 

The strategic decision to further strengthen Aetna Group’s presence in the U.S. aligns with the One Global Company philosophy, reaffirming its commitment to providing customers with increasingly personalised and responsive service. The company's single headquarters in Duluth, Georgia, is a cornerstone of its expansion on the North American market, fostering seamless synergy among its flagship brands, Robopac and OCME, alongside TopTier, a U.S.-based company acquired by the Italian group in 2015. 

Aetna Group is a trusted and established partner in the petrochemical and lubricants sector, leveraging OCME and Robopac’s extensive experience in lubricant oil packaging solutions and strong relationships with all the world’s leading manufacturers. 

The Group provides expertise and support in designing complete filling lines or for optimising existing plants, ensuring the most efficient palletising schemes for different packaging formats, and employing the best packaging methods to preserve the product's integrity until it reaches the consumer. 

 

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