Volkswagen's new crossover will be US built
Volkswagen has chosen to build its new crossover in the US rather than Mexico.\n
Volkswagen has chosen to build its new crossover in the US rather than Mexico.\n
Porsche Classic has developed a dedicated oil targeted at older 356 and 911 models.
The FIFA World Cup offers pause for thought on global economic, digital and lubricants developments over the past four years and looking ahead to the next tournament in four years time.
As the US economy takes a dip, but heads for further improvement, Europe still struggles with a multi-speed recovery. However, manufacturing innovation may be one salvation - the Soccer World Cup might just be another.
Shell has used documentary techniques to create and online boost for its Rotella brand with the focus on hard work
New research shows growth, but challenges, for lubes before the end of the decade
The Australian oil recycling industry is waiting to hear whether the government is going to slash a vital subsidy.
Ford has unveiled its latest Lightweight Concept vehicle in its drive to increase vehicle efficiency
OATS Chairman Sebastian Crawshaw looks back at OATS first 30 years in the lubricants industry, global developments and an interesting future.
Toyota is using its soon-to-be launched hydrogen fuel cell technology to power its US HQ.