SKF Secures Five-Year Maintenance Contract with Fibria, Expanding Integrated Solutions Across Brazil
SKF has announced a five‑year contract with Brazilian pulp and paper leader Fibria, one of the largest deals for its Integrated Maintenance Solutions.
The agreement will see SKF supply bearings, predictive and lubrication services, training, engineering support, condition monitoring, operator‑driven reliability (ODR) and a range of maintenance products.
“We have worked with Fibria for around 12 years and have built a partnership that has helped them reduce costs and increase productivity by better managing their assets,” said Vartan Vartanian, president of SKF’s industrial market, regional sales and service.
“This contract renews our collaboration and expands the scope for two existing plants while adding the Tres Lagoas mill,” he added.
Key performance indicators will be jointly defined and aligned with Fibria’s business strategy, covering operational stability, productivity gains and cost savings at Tres Lagoas, and stability at the Jacarei and Aracruz plants.
With its Integrated Maintenance Solutions, SKF becomes an integral part of a customer’s operational team, taking responsibility for designing and executing an asset‑management strategy that drives higher reliability and profitability.
For more information, visit www.skf.com.
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