Shaftec to exhibit at Europe’s biggest remanufacturing trade show

March 15, 2019
Shaftec to exhibit at Europe’s biggest remanufacturing trade show
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Shaftec has announced it will use its first visit to ReMaTec as a platform to highlight its position as a leading remanufacturer of braking, steering and transmission automotive parts.


ReMaTec is Europe’s biggest remanufacturing trade show and will take place at the RAI in Amsterdam on 23-25 June 2019. Supported by many leading industry bodies the show is expected to attract more than 3000 visitors and will showcase in excess of a million parts and components.

The Shaftec stand will highlight the company’s complete remanufacturing solutions, including its engineering capabilities, stringent testing processes and warranty offer which matches those offered on new products.

Tom Curtis, Shaftec director explained, “Top quality remanufacturing is not a poorer substitute for new and sensibly the remanufacture of automotive parts continues to grow as a global business. This method offers a more efficient use of energy and resources and it is often the only aftermarket alternative to keep older vehicles on the road. By offering remanufactured products Shaftec provides a vital service and creates sustainability.”

Marc Wise, Shaftec Export Sales Manager commented, “Remanufacturing is the way forward for those who want to hold a broad range of product. At Shaftec we offer a variety of parts from fast moving to niche references and by keeping a close eye on build costs, we’re able to remain competitive and confident we are providing a quality product.”
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