Amsoil

AMSOIL Inc.
Private
Industry Oil and chemical
Genre Automotive service
Founded 1972
Founder Al Amatuzio[1]
Headquarters Superior, Wisconsin, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alan Amatuzio, Dean Alexander (co-presidents)[1]
Products Synthetic motor oil, synthetic grease, oil filters, air filters, natural fertilizers, nutritional products
Owner Al Amatuzio
Number of employees
315[1]
Divisions ALTRUM - Health Division
Subsidiaries AGGRAND
Website www.amsoil.com

Amsoil Inc. is an American corporation based in Superior, Wisconsin that primarily formulates and packages synthetic lubricants and filters. The company's advertising slogan is The First in Synthetics. The company uses multi-level marketing for distribution.

History

Amsoil was founded by Albert J. Amatuzio, a former jet fighter pilot who had conducted research on synthetic engine oils in the early 1960s. Amatuzio later began selling the products commercially using a multi-level marketing business plan.

Amsoil then formulated synthetic lubricating oils for other applications, including specialized vehicles and severe operating conditions. In addition, Amsoil developed fuel additives, filtration systems and other companion products that supplement and extend lubricant performance.

Distribution

Amsoil products are blended and packaged at the Amsoil Center in Superior, Wisconsin. It serves as the hub of a global distribution network. Regional warehouses fulfill North American orders; Amsoil bottles, cases, drums and totes are shipped worldwide.

Amsoil products are distributed through a network of independent dealers who work with their customers and accounts using a multi-level marketing model.[1]

Sponsorship

Amsoil has sponsored motorcycling since 1999, and is the current title sponsor of Grand National Cross Country, and the official oil of the AMA Supercross Championship and AMA Arenacross Championship. Also, the company sponsors the United States Auto Club since 2010 and the International Hot Rod Association since 2012.

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