DR Lubricants Acquires Biolube

Share this...

FORT WAYNE, IN—DR Lubricants has acquired Biolube, located here, from the founders of Biolube, George Barker and Bob Pennycoff, both of whom have retired. 

Kelly Johnson and Erik Bailey and their team at DR Lubricants, the manufacturers of Biolube Lubie (c) products since the beginning, will take over operations of Biolube. Therefore, buyers will not notice any difference in product quality. The products will retain the same formulas and Biolube names. Biolube has provided innovation in saw lubrication and has been a leader in this field for more than 20 years. 

DR Lubricants, Inc. was founded in 1986 and is growing to become one of the largest manufacturers of quality machine lubricants and coolants in the Midwest. The company offers custom blends for private label production. Their dedication and commitment to continual improvements through R&D help ensure the best protection for today’s manufacturing and high-production demands. 

For more information, go to www.biolube1.com.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

The premier online information source for the forest products industry since 1927.

Share This
Related Articles
Cleereman Controls Simulator
National Hardwood Magazine
Miller Wood Trade Publications

The One-Of-A-Kind Cleereman Controls Simulator

The One-Of-A-Kind Cleereman Controls Simulator At Cleereman Industries, we’ve spent 70 years building sawmill equipment that’s tough, precise and designed to help our customers reach

Read More »
Penn-York
The Buzz
Miller Wood Trade Publications

Penn-York Wraps Up 2025

Penn-York Wraps Up 2025 The Penn-York Lumbermen’s Club recently wrapped up its 2025 schedule of meetings by hosting an event that coincided with a Pennsylvania

Read More »
Why Knot
National Hardwood Magazine
Miller Wood Trade Publications

Why Knot Lead Your Board Of Directors?

Why Knot Lead Your Board Of Directors? Leadership matters. It shapes people, organizations, and outcomes. From politics to church, businesses to families, we’ve all seen

Read More »