Posted by Texasmark1 on January 28, 2021 at 06:15:17 from (184.63.33.153):
In Reply to: Re: Marathon oil posted by 4520bw on January 27, 2021 at 13:04:42:
Yepper....Momma Deere built tractors and implements, not in the business of refining oil...writing specks for it, but not producing it.
I am of the same opinion as others about vats sitting at different places with blank containers sitting in the warehouse, and boxes of vendor's labels sitting on a shelf. Vat contains the finest oil of of any of the specs, or maybe 2 vats with the spec split somewhere between here and there and order comes in for x quantity of oil from vendor Y. Processor gets out the containers, directs them to the applicable vat, fills, attaches the appropriate label and off to the shipper.
You aren't going to tell me that a high volume (for economy of operation) shipper has a little old lady with an eye dropper and a table full of additives, sits down and measures out, to the Nth degree the specific requirements for equipment mfgr ABC and customer XYZ's specifications. I have used numerous products over the years and looking at some of the labels, when origin is listed, Warren Oil, a huge US distributor shows up frequently. Matter of fact, if it's not a Fortune 100 oil company's product, I look for the Warren reference on the label.......when wanting to buy the product.
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