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Morris Lubricants Appoints New Operations Manager


12 Oct 2018

One of Europe’s leading oil blenders and marketers has appointed a new operations manager at the company’s Shropshire headquarters. Andy Morrey, 54, joins Morris Lubricants in Shrewsbury after four years as operations director at Fulwood Limited in Ellesmere and 14 years working for Siemens in Telford and Birmingham.

 Fortuitously, the job at Morris Lubricants was advertised the day after he had decided it was time for a new career challenge. “I had made the decision to move, put my CV out and a day later this role came up,” explained Andy. “It appealed to me as a new challenge more than anything.” Since starting work in July, he has set about restructuring the manufacturing and logistics operations and taken on 15 new staff, which has resulted in a 20% productivity increase. The company is also installing a new storage facility at the Shrewsbury plant. “All the key performance indicators are telling me that we are heading in the right direction, the workforce is loyal and the business is strong and profitable,” said Andy.

In his spare time, he is a DIY enthusiast and is trying to improve his golf handicap. Morris Lubricants, which is preparing to celebrate a significant milestone in 2019 – its 150th birthday – produces high-quality lubricants which are sold to more than 80 countries worldwide. The company sells more than 800 product lines, including the latest auto and motorcycle lubricants technology for modern engine and transmission designs, as well as tailored grades for the traditional classic, veteran, and vintage vehicle market. Industrial metalworking fluids, specialist production lubricants, and biodegradable lubricants complete a product portfolio to fulfill the needs of automotive, industrial manufacturing, agriculture, horticulture, and forestry industries. The company’s lubricants operate in the most extreme climates, ranging from the freezing temperatures of the Arctic Circle to the searing heat of the Australian Outback.

Morris Lubricants Appoints New Operations Manager


One of Europe’s leading oil blenders and marketers has appointed a new operations manager at the company’s Shropshire headquarters. Andy Morrey, 54, joins Morris Lubricants in Shrewsbury after four years as operations director at Fulwood Limited in Ellesmere and 14 years working for Siemens in Telford and Birmingham.

 Fortuitously, the job at Morris Lubricants was advertised the day after he had decided it was time for a new career challenge. “I had made the decision to move, put my CV out and a day later this role came up,” explained Andy. “It appealed to me as a new challenge more than anything.” Since starting work in July, he has set about restructuring the manufacturing and logistics operations and taken on 15 new staff, which has resulted in a 20% productivity increase. The company is also installing a new storage facility at the Shrewsbury plant. “All the key performance indicators are telling me that we are heading in the right direction, the workforce is loyal and the business is strong and profitable,” said Andy.

In his spare time, he is a DIY enthusiast and is trying to improve his golf handicap. Morris Lubricants, which is preparing to celebrate a significant milestone in 2019 – its 150th birthday – produces high-quality lubricants which are sold to more than 80 countries worldwide. The company sells more than 800 product lines, including the latest auto and motorcycle lubricants technology for modern engine and transmission designs, as well as tailored grades for the traditional classic, veteran, and vintage vehicle market. Industrial metalworking fluids, specialist production lubricants, and biodegradable lubricants complete a product portfolio to fulfill the needs of automotive, industrial manufacturing, agriculture, horticulture, and forestry industries. The company’s lubricants operate in the most extreme climates, ranging from the freezing temperatures of the Arctic Circle to the searing heat of the Australian Outback.