Vegasirius keeps facilities running through two core practices: lubrication and fuels technology. One protects the moving parts. The other protects what powers them, and the supply behind it. Both serve the same end, your facility assets and the continuity of your operation. Everything else we do supports those two.
Lubrication protects the moving parts. Fuels technology protects what powers them and the supply behind it. We treat both as core, because both decide whether your facility keeps working.
The wrong lubricant, applied at the wrong time, is one of the most common reasons machines fail early. We match the right product to each asset, set the schedule, watch the condition of the oil and the equipment, and step in before a small problem becomes a stoppage.
Fuel decides whether the things that move actually run. We cover both sides of it: keeping fuel clean and fit for purpose, and making sure you can get it. That runs from quality testing and treatment through to supplying the product itself, trading, brokering, and opening access to fuel when you need it.
Lubrication and fuel only deliver if the operation around them holds. These four services back up the two core practices: getting product to site, keeping equipment sound, supplying trained people, and running operations day to day.
Getting materials to site reliably, so operations and programmes never stall waiting on supply.
Technical support around the plant and equipment that are to be protected.
Trained, safety-aware people to run and maintain operations, on short placements or for the long term.
Running and improving day-to-day operations on your behalf, with clear reporting back to you.
The principle holds in every sector: equipment fails early when it is poorly lubricated, and it stops when the fuel is dirty or the supply runs dry. What changes is the operating condition. Here is how lubrication and fuel both play out across the industries we serve.
A failed bearing or gearbox stops a whole line, and standby power has to start clean when the grid drops. Both are expensive surprises.
Right lubricant per machine, scheduled application, and condition monitoring that flags wear before the line goes down.
Clean, treated fuel for boilers and standby generators, so backup power starts and holds when you need it.
Turbines, generators and gensets are sensitive to both oil condition and fuel quality. Either one, left poor, shortens asset life fast.
Correct turbine and generator oils, oil analysis, and contamination control.
Fuel testing, treatment and supply to keep generation fuelled, clean and running.
Fleet downtime and engine wear push up the cost of every kilometre, and bad fuel does damage faster than almost anything.
Correct engine and driveline lubricants, sensible drain intervals, and used-oil analysis.
Reliable fuel supply and quality control for the fleet, so vehicles run on product you can trust.
Engines and deck equipment work hard in a salt-heavy, high-load environment, and fuel has to meet spec at the jetty.
Marine-grade lubricants, regular sampling, and support on board.
Marine fuel quality checks and supply support around the jetty.
Heavy plant runs under dust, heat and load, often far from supply. Lubricant and fuel both have to hold up and keep arriving.
Heavy-duty lubricants, strict contamination control, and on-site management.
Fuel supply and treatment for remote, high-consumption operations.
Workshops and fleets need the right grades and clean fuel on hand, not generic supply and guesswork.
Lubricant supply, grade selection, and technical support workshops can actually use.
Fuel supply and quality advice for workshop and fleet use.
Remote sites live or die on diesel gensets that fail quietly, from worn oil or dirty fuel, when no one is watching.
Genset lubricants, scheduled service support, and condition checks.
Clean diesel supply, treatment and contamination control to keep remote sites powered.
Excavators, cranes and earthmovers work in dust, load and heat, and one machine down can stall the whole programme.
Grades specified for heavy plant in harsh conditions, contamination control, and service intervals that match real site use.
Clean, on-spec diesel delivered to site on schedule, with quality checks and treatment where storage conditions demand it.
Send us your equipment list and your fuel setup. We will tell you where the risk sits across both, and which of these services actually moves the needle for you.
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