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BIG R Show Features Workshops from RIT’s Reman Center
August 17, 2011
CHANTILLY, VIRGINIA – The Rochester Institute of Technology’s National
Center for Remanufacturing, Resource Recovery will be presenting three training
workshops during the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association’s (APRA)
International BIG R Show in Las Vegas on October 29-31, 2011.
Automotive parts remanufacturing is becoming more competitive every year.
Progressive remanufacturers are always looking for new ways to save money
through process improvements. Surface cleaning is a remanufacturing process
where companies can typically find improvement opportunities due to the ever
increasing number of new chemistries and technologies available. Once
identified, how does a company determine which options are most cost effective
for their operation? On Sunday, October 30th from 2:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m., RIT
will present “Calculating the True Cost of Cleaning.” This
presentation will discuss the costs associated with cleaning and the methods
used to calculate the true benefits to the organization.
Remanufacturers often focus on their existing capabilities and customers when
looking for new opportunities to advance their organization. This focus can
yield excellent results, but all too often opportunities can slip by unnoticed.
This presentation will cover a variety of topics, related to the
automotive/truck parts remanufacturing industry, which will challenge the
attendees to refocus on emerging opportunities. Topics such as the momentum
building around environmental sustainability will be discussed as it relates to
material reuse, increased governmental awareness of remanufacturing, the turmoil
in the automotive industry, and current emphasis on “green economy” jobs. On
Sunday, October 30th from 3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. RIT will discuss these unnoticed
“Opportunities for Remanufacturers.”
The recovery of valuable components from failed products is the life-blood of a
remanufacturer. In today’s competitive market, companies must take advantage of
any technologies that can ensure greater recovery opportunities and enhanced
quality of the final product. The ability to identify critical failures, without
destroying the components, is a requirement for all remanufacturers. This
seminar will be an overview of the various “Non-destructive Inspection
Technologies” and their applications.
For more details and updates on the 2011 International BIG R Show, visit
www.BIGRShow.com or call APRA Headquarters
at 703-968-2772.