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APRA Applauds
New Remanufacturing Trade Study
July 25, 2011
CHANTILLY, VIRGINIA – The Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA)
President, Bill Gager, applauded the announcement late last week of a new trade
study on remanufactured goods. The study will be done by the U.S. International
Trade Commission (USITC).
Gager stated, “This study will include all segments of the remanufacturing
industry like office furniture, medical equipment, toner cartridges, etc., but
should shed some real light on the scope and size of the motor vehicle
remanufacturing industry in particular.”
The USITC will help remanufacturers, including small and medium-sized
enterprises, to assess opportunities for their products worldwide. It will also
help manufacturers of cleaning and testing equipment to look at new markets for
remanufacturing worldwide – especially in Asia Pacific countries.
Gager added, “Our Federal government has been a strong proponent of negotiating
the elimination of barriers to trade in remanufactured products. This study will
help document what trade is currently going on in the world and the
opportunities to expand it.”
Gager concluded, “As we all know Remanufacturing is the Ultimate Form of
Recycling, and as such, remanufacturers have always been prepared to do our
part to solve the worldwide problems of natural resource scarcity and show how
remanufacturing reduces greenhouse gas emissions.”