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Pertamina Lubricants Wins Gold at 2026 IMS Awards for Reliable Mining Lubricant Solutions

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Energy
Pertamina Lubricants Wins Gold at 2026 IMS Awards for Reliable Mining Lubricant Solutions
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Pertamina Lubricants has once again achieved recognition in the national strategic industry by winning the Gold award at the 2026 Indonesia Mining Services (IMS) Awards in the Fuel and Lubricant Supplier category. The accolade acknowledges the company’s competence and contribution in supporting Indonesia’s mining operations through high-quality and reliable lubricant solutions.

The award was announced during the 2026 Annual Mining Services Meeting (TTJP) held in Kuta, Bali.

This success stems from the performance of Pertamina Lubricants’ flagship products used in the national mining sector, including Meditran for diesel engines, Turalik for hydraulic systems, and Translik for hydraulic transmissions. These products are engineered to perform optimally under the extreme operational conditions typical of mining.

Rika Gresia Wahyudi, Corporate Secretary of Pertamina Lubricants, stated that the award motivates the company to continue delivering innovation and best solutions for the national industry. ‘This award proves that Indonesian-made lubricants can compete and be trusted to support strategic sectors like mining. We will continue to provide reliable, efficient lubricant solutions tailored to customer operational needs to sustain industrial productivity,’ she said.

The IMS Awards 2026 evaluation was conducted by a panel of judges based on aspects including product quality, innovation, operational performance, contribution to the mining industry, and commitment to sustainability and workplace safety.

The Gold award further cements Pertamina Lubricants’ position as a strategic partner for Indonesia’s mining industry in delivering high-performance lubricant solutions, while supporting national energy and industrial independence.

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