Great to see Tony Bhogal reminding the industry of the importance of remanufacturing in the automotive aftermarket, for years now we have seen imported products replacing and taking much of the volume that would historically have been serviced by remanufacturers and the vast army of engineers that have supported the industry in times gone by. Sadly, the love affair with 'new' components has resulted in alot of UK remanufacturing suppliers disappearing over the years, but there are still some alive and kicking and diversifying in an ever evolving and challenging market & the message of quality driven remanufactured products to OEM standards (or better!) over 'costed down' pattern parts which are marketed as 'New' is a message that deserves championing. What better way to value add engineer parts than reuse what's already there?
Robert Jaina, what a breath of fresh air, loving your positivity around the industry.
Isn't he just, we are going to visit the Museum soon so look out for more of Robert's positivity in a future episode.
Great to see Tony Bhogal reminding the industry of the importance of remanufacturing in the automotive aftermarket, for years now we have seen imported products replacing and taking much of the volume that would historically have been serviced by remanufacturers and the vast army of engineers that have supported the industry in times gone by.
Sadly, the love affair with 'new' components has resulted in alot of UK remanufacturing suppliers disappearing over the years, but there are still some alive and kicking and diversifying in an ever evolving and challenging market & the message of quality driven remanufactured products to OEM standards (or better!) over 'costed down' pattern parts which are marketed as 'New' is a message that deserves championing.
What better way to value add engineer parts than reuse what's already there?
Tony is a great advocate for the UK market. Thanks for watching John. 👍