Leading the Industry: Why Our Low .05% Acceptable Failure Rate Matters

Pack Logix maintains an industry-leading 0.05% acceptable failure rate, far surpassing the 1% industry standard. This ensures exceptional product reliability, reduces costs, and enhances brand reputation. Clients benefit from fewer defects, improved operational efficiency, and increased customer satisfaction. Read more about what Pack Logix is doing to ensure superior quality in all if its lubrication and chemical packaging.
The True Cost of Quality and Hidden Costs of Rework

Pack Logix’s proactive quality approach saves money and ensures excellence. By investing in upfront quality control, we are able to prevent defects, minimize rework, and avoid hidden costs like segregation, manual inspection, and human error. Read more about how this strategy results in superior products, fewer disruptions, less waste, and higher satisfaction for our customers and end users alike.
Lithium Grease and the Price of Popularity

Lithium Grease and the Price of Popularity Lithium is a hot commodity. Nearly 75% of the world’s industrial greases are based on lithium. Beyond lubricant applications, there’s intensifying competition for lithium from the expanding electric vehicle (EV) industry. The result? Record-breaking lithium prices — skyrocketing more than 220% year on year (tradingeconomics.com). So what does […]
The Down and Dirty Blog: Heavy-Duty Grease

Heavy-Duty greases have a big job to do. They have to excel at lubricating under extreme conditions so construction, agriculture, transportation, and mining equipment operators can get the most out of their machinery. So, what are the considerations when creating a grease that can perform better with heavy-duty and high-load carrying equipment? This month’s blog does the heavy lifting on heavy-duty greases, detailing what you need to know to protect your equipment and maximize service life.
Harnessing The Protective Power of Anti-Wear Additives

Base oils can’t do it alone. Base oils serve as the foundation of all lubricants used in automotive products, including engine oils, transmission and gear lubricants, and greases. But base oils need the help of additives to maintain the proper viscosity for lubrication, improve performance, prevent contamination, avoid chemical breakdown, and protect engine parts.