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New Mumbai-Based Lubrizol Lab to Develop Alternative to Lithium Soaps

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Berkshire Hathaway’s The Lubrizol Corporation has opened a new grease lab in Navi Mumbai, India, to support the testing and development of calcium sulfonate greases with strong potential in the industrial grease market.

Lithium soaps have long been a widely used thickener for grease applications, but vehicle electrification has led to a dramatic rise in lithium demand in recent years. Over the long term, grease manufacturers will face supply constraints as supply will be favoring battery manufacturers.

“Lithium demand isn’t slowing, and grease manufacturers will very soon require a reliable thickening alternative,” said Sanjeev Kaul, Chairman and Managing Director, Lubrizol Additives India. “We want to help manufacturers throughout the region stay ahead of the curve and sharpen their competitive edge with possible alternate solutions.”

Calcium Sulfonate complex greases-based formulations can be an effective alternative to lithium soaps. OBCS (Over-Based Calcium Sulfonate) provides reliable thickening properties, good compatibility with base oils and additives, and suitable performance for long-term use. Lubrizol’s new India lab will support the rigorous testing required for OBCS formulations to demonstrate their full potential.

“India is a unique market with unique demands,” adds Kaul. “There is limited support available in the form of third-party testing labs in India focused on greases. With this lab, we are supporting small- to mid-size grease manufacturers in the region with grease development and testing services and support that can promote the development of calcium sulfonate based greases and increase their sales.”

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Lubrizol Announces New Leadership Team

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Berkshire Hathaway’s The Lubrizol Corporation has announced the appointment of a new Lubrizol Executive Leadership Team. These experienced business leaders will continue to support the organization’s world-class talent and committed customers, advancing breakthrough chemistry that helps the world Move Cleaner, Create Smarter and Live Better.

“For more than 90 years, Lubrizol science has solved complex challenges and advanced new opportunities across a variety of industries,” said Lubrizol President and CEO Rebecca Liebert. “We’re pairing that history of innovation with strong leadership, drawn from inside and outside our organization, to propel our Lubrizol people, customers, technology and enterprise operations to our next 100 years of growth.”

In addition to oversight by President and CEO Rebecca Liebert, Lubrizol will be led by these proven executive leaders:

Julie Edgar, Senior VP and Chief Technology Officer
Julie Edgar brings more than 25 years of Lubrizol technology and commercial management positions across Asia, Europe and North America to the role of Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, focused on overseeing the company’s technology teams globally. Julie most recently served as Vice President, LZA Transportation, and brings a deep understanding of our chemistry, products and sustainable solutions, having previously served as Lubrizol’s first Chief Sustainability Officer.

Jose Gonzalez-Magaz, Senior VP and Chief Legal Officer
Effective March 1, 2023, Jose Gonzalez-Magaz will join the organization as Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer. Jose brings nearly 30 years of experience as a transformative business partner, including expanding commercial opportunities, protecting against and minimizing risk, leading organic and M&A growth, and optimizing the performance of legal teams for global organizations. Jose was most recently with Marmon Holdings, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company.

Jeff Lauderdale will serve as Lubrizol’s interim Chief Legal Officer until Jose’s arrival, bringing more than 20 years of legal experience to the role, including a variety of legal leadership positions within Lubrizol.

Shuja Ishrat, Senior VP and Chief Information Officer
Shuja Ishrat was appointed as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer. Shuja has nearly 30 years of experience with global business systems development and transformation. He is a hands-on leader and strategic technology executive with a proven history of operational excellence while transforming IT organizations into high-performing teams aligned to business goals. He was most recently with Jabil, a solutions company providing advanced manufacturing and technology services.

James “JT” Jones, Senior VP of Procurement and High-Growth Regions, Chief Procurement Officer
JT Jones will assume the role of Senior VP of Procurement and High-Growth Regions and Chief Procurement Officer. JT has significant international experience and more than 20 years of business development, strategy, procurement, operations, financial, senior sales management and P&L leadership experience at preeminent international consulting and Fortune 500 chemical and coatings companies, most recently at PPG Industries.

Flavio Kliger, Senior VP and President of Lubrizol Additives
Flavio Kliger was appointed as Senior Vice President and President of Lubrizol Additives. Since joining Lubrizol in 2017, he served as Senior Director for the company’s Industry Formulated Fluids & Greases business. Prior to Lubrizol, Flavio spent more than 20 years at The Dow Chemical Company, where his career spanned increasing responsibility in multiple commercial and general management roles in three countries, touching all range of product, from basic chemicals to specialty chemicals, in multiple-end user industries.

Trina Nally, Senior VP and Chief Human Resources Officer
Trina Nally was appointed as Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer. With 30 years of human resources experience, Trina is a strategic and results-oriented people and culture leader. She has a track record of aligning company strategy, structure, culture, capabilities, and rewards to build high-performing organizations. Most recently she served as Senior Vice President, People & Culture for BP’s Customers & Products business, the company’s largest customer-facing business unit with 27,000 employees across more than 50 countries.

Arnau Pano, Senior VP and President of Lubrizol Advanced Materials
Arnau Pano was appointed as Senior Vice President and President of Lubrizol Advanced Materials (LZAM). Arnau was previously Vice President, Engineered Polymers and LZAM South Asia, where he led the Engineered Polymers division, in addition to overseeing LZAM’s South Asia region. He has been with Lubrizol for more than a decade, following Lubrizol’s acquisition of Merquinsa where Arnau served as CEO. Arnau also spent more than 15 years with General Electric where he held diverse business management positions.

Eduardo Pedreira, VP, Supply Chain
Eduardo Pedreira was appointed Vice President of Supply Chain, leading the team in strategic supply planning, production scheduling, customer service and business partnerships. Eduardo has an accomplished history as a transformational supply chain and operations leader with more than 17 years of experience at PPG Industries. At PPG, Eduardo served as Global Resin Business Director, where he led the PPG vertical integration on the resin portfolio, managing the overall strategy including operations, supply chain, procurement, capital investment and technical development.

LG Tackett, Senior VP, Operations
LG Tackett was named Senior Vice President of Operations, responsible for the safe and efficient operations of the company’s 55 manufacturing facilities in 17 countries around the world. An industry veteran of 30 years, LG’s extensive global leadership is rooted in safety, process safety, operations, reliability, supply chain, and engineering. He was most recently Vice President of Global Operations for PPG Industries Industrial Segment.

Davies Walker, Senior VP and Chief Financial Officer
Davies Walker was appointed Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. With more than 20 years of finance and business management experience, Davies has a proven record of leading multi-billion-dollar global manufacturing businesses to financial growth and profitability. Most recently, he served as Vice President and CFO for Honeywell Process Solutions.

These leaders will be supported by more than 8,000 talented Lubrizol employees serving customers across the world.

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Lubrizol and iXora Partnership Provides State-of-the-art Immersion Cooling Systems in Data Centers

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Berkshire Hathaway’s The Lubrizol Corporation has announced a partnership with Netherlands-based iXora BV, the leader in rack mountable immersive cooling.

Data centers are primarily cooled by inefficient, expensive air conditioners that consume unnecessary energy. Lubrizol’s immersion cooling ecosystem, using CompuZol immersion fluids, addresses the limitations posed by air-cooled methods by delivering turn-key, sustainable solutions that enable superior thermal management and more infrastructure density.

iXora BV, the leader in rack mountable immersive cooling, has become a certified partner of this ecosystem, coupling its innovative closed cassette server housing solution exclusively using Lubrizol’s CompuZol immersion fluids to deliver a unique and versatile cooling system to the marketplace.

After recent announcements regarding partnerships with other key industry stakeholders in the chip manufacturing, digital infrastructure, and service and support markets, Lubrizol’s partnership with iXora provides another critical piece to its ecosystem solution in the fast-growing market of immersive cooling. iXora’s unique modular architecture used in combination with CompuZol immersion cooling fluids, protects customers’ enterprise infrastructure investments and simplifies serviceability, easing key barriers to market adoption.

“We are excited by our common vision for immersion cooling and how engineering excellence and innovation can achieve those ambitions,” said Job Witteman, CEO and cofounder of iXora. “iXora’s rack mountable, silent immersive cooling solution per individual server, is a well-suited partner for Lubrizol’s industry leading immersion cooled ecosystem solution. Fully compatible with industry-standard 19” racks, it will allow data centers to migrate to immersion cooling without having to change existing workflows and infrastructure.

“And, when paired with Lubrizol’s CompuZol immersion fluids, it will provide the market with a powerful solution to maximize data center power efficiency while minimizing data center and carbon footprints.”

“Lubrizol’s immersion cooled ecosystem solution delivers advantages to today’s data center operators ranging from lower energy costs and higher computing densities to longer server life, all through a more sustainable solution than conventional air cooling,” said Matt Joyce, Vice President, Corporate Business Development for Lubrizol. “Our partnership with iXora adds a unique immersive cooling solution to our ecosystem, enabling the market to accelerate the adoption of game-changing immersion technology using today’s infrastructure.”

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Lubrizol and Eaton Developing Turnkey, Sustainable Immersion Cooling Systems

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The Lubrizol Corporation and the Eaton Corporation have announced a collaboration designed to accelerate development of reliable and sustainable turnkey immersion cooling solutions for data centers, AI, edge and far edge computing applications, today and in the future.

“This partnership will leverage Lubrizol’s market-leading CompuZol™ family of patented thermal management immersion fluids, designed and formulated specifically for data centers and related applications, and Eaton’s leadership in the data center market and comprehensive range of products, services, engineering, and manufacturing solutions,” said Matt Joyce, Vice President, Corporate New Business Development for Lubrizol. “Both of our companies are committed to increasing energy efficiencies and offering sustainable solutions for data centers and digital infrastructure.”

“Eaton is committed to support state-of-the-art physical infrastructure solutions which require the next level of cooling, be it high-performance computing in a data center or remote edge computing sites dealing with a harsh environment. Lubrizol’s thermal management fluids are the perfect solution to address these new challenges and facilitate the deployment of modern IT workloads,” said Hervé Tardy, Vice President, Strategy & Marketing for Eaton CPDI.

Globally, traditional, cloud and hyperscale data centers consume an estimated 150 to 200 terawatt hours of electricity annually, with as much as one-third to one-half going to conventional air-cooling and HVAC systems. With most of the world’s electricity still coming from fossil fuel-based generation sources, the need to reduce energy consumption in data centers is compelling.

Cooling servers by immersing them in specially formulated thermal management fluids in advanced server tanks offers a more sustainable approach and superior cooling, along with greater computing density, energy efficiency, longer server life and deployment flexibility. Immersion cooling also makes greater computing power more accessible in regions of the world where standard air-cooled data centers are challenged due to high ambient temperatures or poor air quality.

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Lubrizol Expands TPU Manufacturing in China

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Despite U.S. and China tensions being much in the news, it is not slowing down Berkshire Hathaway’s wholly-owned companies from expanding their manufacturing capacity in China.

Berkshire’s Lubrizol Corporation has opened a new thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) production line at its Songjiang manufacturing site in Shanghai.

According to a company statement, this move is another milestone of Lubrizol Engineered Polymers’ investment in Asia Pacific, expanding the company’s TPU production capacity and strengthening regional business support.

The new line will provide additional TPU production capability for Lubrizol Engineered Polymers, including the ESTANE® TPU portfolio, meeting increasing demands from various markets such as automotive, footwear and electronics.

“The launch of our new TPU line showcases our strong confidence in this market,” said Jane Cai, senior business director APAC of Lubrizol Engineering Polymers. “We are continually investing in production capacity, product development and innovation in Asia, helping us collaborate with our customers, understand their diverse needs and provide tailored solutions that differentiate their products in the market.”

ESTANE TPUs not only improve performance and aesthetics of finished products, but also ultimately help our customers achieve their sustainability goals. In early 2022, Lubrizol’s Songjiang site was certificated by the International Sustainability Carbon Certification (ISCC Plus). The operation of the new TPU line will comply with the requirements to produce ISCC-certified TPUs and signifies the company’s responsible production to reduce environmental impact.

“Sustainability is a critical part of our business’ strategy,” stated Arnau Pano, vice president and general manager, Lubrizol Engineered Polymers. “As a material solutions provider, Lubrizol Engineered Polymers is dedicated to sustainability and delivering innovative and unique products to our end use markets.”

Lubrizol owns and operates more than 100 manufacturing facilities, sales and technical offices around the world, and has approximately 8,600 employees.

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Rebecca Liebert Appointed President and CEO of Lubrizol

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Berkshire Hathaway’s Lubrizol Corporation has named Rebecca Liebert as the company’s President and CEO, effective October 3, 2022.

Interim President and CEO Mary Rhinehart will continue as Board Chair.

Liebert was most recently Executive Vice President of PPG Industries, a global leader in paints, coatings and specialty materials. She joined PPG in June 2018 leading the automotive OEM coatings business, including PPG’s mobility initiatives. Her final responsibilities included PPG’s global industrial segment businesses, Asia Pacific region oversight, and functional responsibility for global procurement, resin and industrial segment manufacturing.

Prior to PPG, Liebert served as President and CEO of Honeywell UOP, a leading international supplier to the petroleum refining, gas processing, petrochemical production and major manufacturing industries. Prior to joining Honeywell, Liebert served as President of Reynolds Food Packaging.

“Rebecca is a dynamic, passionate and results-driven leader,” said Greg Abel, Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway’s non-insurance operations. “She brings tremendous experience and a record of accomplishments in leading global organizations and driving operational excellence. Most importantly, she is an individual of the highest integrity – a vital quality for leaders. I thank Mary Rhinehart for her strong interim leadership at Lubrizol and for helping position the company for future growth and success.”

“Rebecca is the right CEO at the right time to lead the company,” said Rhinehart. “I am confident Rebecca has the results-driven and employee- and customer-centric mindset that is critical as we move forward. In addition to her impressive career accomplishments, she is an inspirational leader and innovator who will foster a strong culture, while respecting the legacy and values that make Lubrizol the company it is today.”

“I am proud to be part of an organization with over 90 years of innovation in the areas of technology, societal advancement and sustainability,” Liebert said. “I am also excited to be a member of the team building Lubrizol’s future and look forward to working alongside Lubrizol’s dedicated employees to continue delivering solutions and value for our customers and supporting our communities.”

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Lubrizol Life Science Health Announces Apisolex

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Lubrizol Life Science Health has launched Apisolex, a novel solubility-enhancing excipient for use in parenteral drug products.

This technology overcomes solubility hurdles that cannot be resolved by existing excipients or manufacturing techniques.

At present, 60-90% of potential new active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in development pipelines, and more than 40% of those in reformulation, are poorly water soluble. As solubility impacts bioavailability and efficacy, tackling the growing number of poorly soluble APIs is critical to secure the route to market for promising therapeutics.

With the ability to improve solubility by up to 50,000-fold and support high drug loading, Apisolex technology provides access to new and improved parenteral drug products. This is especially relevant in the oncology field, as direct injection of drugs into the bloodstream ensures higher bioavailability and lower patient variability, compared to oral delivery.

Understanding the need of the industry, Apisolex polymer is designed to work with the simplest formulation techniques to streamline manufacturing and minimize API loss with high encapsulation rate. Comprised of biocompatible, biodegradable building blocks, Apisolex is a non-toxic, non-immunogenic alternative to PEG or surfactants.

“Apisolex is the first solubility-enhancing excipient for parenteral use introduced in more than 20 years,” says Rob Lee, President of the CDMO Division of LLS Health. “With its toxicity profile and simple processing techniques, Apisolex polymer can both improve existing drugs and enable some important new molecules.”

Apisolex excipient’s robust patent protection enables both the formulation of new chemical entities and the reformulation of existing APIs to enhance their therapeutic effect and deliver improved patient outcomes via the FDA’s 505(b)(2) regulatory pathway.

LLS Health already has a portfolio of differentiated excipients to help drug developers transform drug products which include the original Carbopol®, Pemulen™ TR-2 NF, and Noveon® AA-1 excipients. Solubility enhancing Apinovex™ polymer, used to maximize API concentration and stability in oral amorphous solid dispersion drug formulations, was introduced last year.

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Lubrizol and Park Place Technologies Partner to Expand Collaboration With Intel by Providing World-class Service, Maintenance and Monitoring for State-of-the-art Immersion Cooling Systems in Data Centers

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Today, data centers are largely cooled by inefficient and expensive air conditioners. Lubrizol’s immersion cooling ecosystem solution, using CompuZol™ Immersion fluids, addresses the limitations posed by air-cooled methods by delivering a turn-key, sustainable immersion-cooled solution that enables superior thermal management and increased infrastructure density. The solution helps protect customers’ enterprise infrastructure investments and provides greater assurance to future technologies than traditional air-cooled systems, all while helping customers reach their global sustainability goals.

Now, Berkshire Hathaway’s The Lubrizol Corporation and Park Place Technologies have announced that Park Place will become a certified partner of this ecosystem solution, leveraging its market-leading capabilities to provide on-demand service, maintenance and real-time monitoring capabilities to customers utilizing immersion-cooled solutions from Lubrizol. Park Place is an Intel® Data Center Solutions Premium Support Partner that brings global reach and scale together with Intel® certified testing and validation capabilities.

“Lubrizol’s immersion cooled ecosystem solution delivers advantages to today’s data center operators ranging from lower energy costs and higher computing densities to longer server life, all through a more sustainable solution than conventional air cooling,” said Matt Joyce, Vice President, Corporate Business Development for Lubrizol. “Our partnership with Park Place Technologies adds a world-class service, maintenance and monitoring capability to our sustainable offering.”

“Park Place’s industry-leading global service, support, and preventative maintenance capabilities provide the optimal synergy with Lubrizol’s immersion cooled ecosystem solution, delivering a circular economy and sustainability-focused solution aimed at unlocking power densities of the future,” said Chris Adams, President and CEO of Park Place. “Our portfolio of third-party data center hardware maintenance, professional service, infrastructure managed services, network performance monitor and hardware sales, paired with Lubrizol’s novel turn-key solution using CompuZol™ immersion fluid, will deliver substantial value to our customers and end-users, enabling virtually seamless adoption of single-phase immersion cooling technologies with the support of world-class organizations.”

“Scaling innovative technologies such as liquid immersion cooling is critical to maximizing data center power efficiency as well as minimizing data center carbon footprint,” said Jennifer Huffstetler, VP and GM, Data Center Platform Strategy, Mobilization, Sustainability and Services at Intel. “We’re thrilled to see the partnership of Lubrizol and Park Place Technologies to scale the commercial deployment of CompuZol™ based liquid immersion cooling solutions. The combination of Park Place Technologies’ expertise in deploying Intel Xeon® processor-based solutions along with Lubrizol’s proven, validated, and environmentally friendly CompuZol™ liquids demonstrates the technology is ready for worldwide deployment.”

Lubrizol’s immersion cooled ecosystem solution begins with Lubrizol’s family of patented thermal management CompuZol™ immersion fluids, designed specifically for Data Center, Edge, and Far Edge applications. Through a multi-year collaboration with Intel, and partnerships with other industry leaders in the infrastructure, server design and manufacturing, and immersion tank industries – and now in maintenance and service through Park Place – this ecosystem solution brings together Immersion Cooling with new technology advancement for sustainability, and delivers a turn-key solution for customers looking to unlock higher computing power densities while reducing energy and water consumption and extending server life.

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Chris Brown Out, Lubrizol Names Rinehart Interim President & CEO

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Berkshire Hathaway’s The Lubrizol Corporation has appointed Mary Rhinehart as president and CEO on an interim basis, effective immediately.

Rhinehart currently serves as the chair of Lubrizol’s board. She succeeds Chris Brown, who joined Lubrizol in 2021 to help the company with important work around safety and operational excellence.

Rhinehart also serves as board chair of Berkshire Hathaway’s Johns Manville, a global building and specialty products manufacturer. She became Johns Manville’s president and CEO in 2012 and assumed the additional role of chair in 2014. Prior to these roles, she was the company’s chief financial officer for eight years. During her more than 40 years with Johns Manville, she held leadership roles in treasury, supply chain, mergers and acquisitions, and human resources. She also managed several of the company’s business units.

Rhinehart will lead the search and selection process for a new CEO and will continue to serve as Lubrizol’s board chair.

“It is an honor to serve in this role for a company with such a rich heritage as a leader in the chemical industry,” Rhinehart said. “I look forward to working alongside Lubrizol’s dedicated employees to continue to deliver value for our customers and support our communities.”

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Lubrizol Life Science Health Expands U.S. Medical Device Design Center

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Lubrizol Life Science Health has completed a major expansion of its U.S. Medical Device Design Center in Corona, California, to enhance collaboration with customers across the full product lifecycle.

This significant investment adds a dedicated development cell with test lab and pilot lines, including an additional 2,600 square feet of ISO-7 cleanroom space. The expansion also includes additional square footage for future development and manufacturing cleanroom space. To promote collaboration, the expanded site now includes areas accessible to customers who are working with the Lubrizol design team.

The U.S. Medical Device Design Center team is led by Eric Mabry, Senior Manager of Device Design, who brings more than 35 years of experience in medical device design and engineering, including balloon development expertise, to the role. The device design team functions as an extension of customer research and development teams by providing innovative designs of catheters and delivery systems in structural heart, electrophysiology, cardiovascular, neurovascular, and peripheral vascular markets.

Strategically located in the heart of Southern California’s medical device industry, the 53,000 square-foot facility is equipped with test laboratories for device testing and benchmarking, prototyping and development, and cleanrooms for volume production.

The U.S. Medical Device Design Center’s capabilities include:

  • Precision extrusion
  • Braid- and coil-reinforced catheter designs
  • Catheter reflow and assembly
  • Catheter and delivery system handle design
  • Balloon design, bonding, pleating and folding
  • Catheter and device performance testing (including burst and leak testing)
  • Rapid prototyping
  • Laser welding, cutting, and drilling
  • Final device packaging

Lubrizol Life Science Health capabilities at the U.S. Medical Device Design Center are complemented by a similar integrated design and development center near Munich, Germany. The full device design team across the U.S. and Europe includes more than 35 engineers and technicians with a combined total of over 425 years of experience and more than 85 patents. There are 110 employees at the U.S. Medical Device Design Center across all phases of design and manufacturing.

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