
Wabco Holdings' Reman Solutions business has been named Heavy Duty Remanufacturer of the Year by the Heavy Duty Remanufacturers Group of the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association.
Wabco Holdings Inc. announced that its Reman Solutions business has been named Heavy Duty Remanufacturer of the Year by the Heavy Duty Remanufacturers Group of the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association.

Wabco Reman Solutions was named the “Heavy Duty Remanufacturer of the Year” Award winner by the Heavy Duty Remanufacturing Group. Accepting the award from Sandra Standley, right, chairman of HDRG, is a team from Wabco Reman Solutions, including (left to right) Joe Kripli, Global Business Development Leader; Jeffrey Stukenborg, Chief Engineer; and Salvador Munoz, Reman Business Leader.

Wabco Holdings' Reman Solutions business has been named Heavy Duty Remanufacturer of the Year by the Heavy Duty Remanufacturers Group of the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association.
The award, which was announced at the APRA Annual Heavy Duty Remanufacturing Group Summit in Las Vegas, recognizes the remanufacturer that has demonstrated the highest level of leadership and vision in the industry.
Wabco Reman Solutions has earned several key industry certifications, including International Organization for Standardization certifications – ISO/TS 16949 and ISO 14001:2004 – for developing standardized quality and environmental management systems at its remanufacturing facilities. It has also received the Occupational Health and Safety Management System BS OHSAS 18001:2007 certification that promotes safety in the workplace.
Formed by Wabco in 2010, Wabco Reman Solutions specializes in remanufacturing electronic and mechatronic components, as well as traditional mechanical products that are made by Wabco and other manufacturers. Wabco’s remanufactured products serve original equipment manufacturers as well as tier-one and tier-two suppliers on a global basis.

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