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      DaimlerTruck NA and Bosch celebrates 15 years of partnership

      Vehicles |Industry

      North America Fuel Systems Remanufacturing supports a circular economy in providing remanufactured components back to the supply chain.

      1029 views | Date: September 20, 2023

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      DaimlerTruck NA and Bosch celebrates 15 years of partnership
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      Kentwood, United States- North America Fuel Systems Remanufacturing(NAFSR) a joint venture between Daimler Truck North America, remanufacturing unit, Bosch, Detroit Reman, is celebrating its 15th anniversary. This milestone represents 15 years of joint production of remanufactured fuel systems for commercial vehicles and celebrates a strong and enduring partnership.

      North America Fuel Systems Remanufacturing (NAFSR's) A variety of fuel system products have been renewed thanks to remanufacturing's contribution to ecologically friendly methods. For the Detroit DD series of heavy-duty engines as well as the classic Detroit Diesel series 60 engine platform, the core business is focused on the most cutting-edge common rail fuel and aftertreatment injection systems, all of which meet or exceed industry standards.

      Mr. Brian Lewallen, President of Detroit Reman and NAFSR Board Member, said that, Driven by our commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) excellence, our remanufacturing journey at NAFSR charts a course towards a greener tomorrow, where sustainability is not just a goal; it's a guiding principle. Adding further, “therefore, our commitment is to revitalize components, reduce waste, and carve a path towards a more sustainable future."

      NAFSR plays an important role for DTNA Parts by providing remanufactured components to the supply chain, ensuring that high-quality products are available to partners and customers throughout North America. They reduce components that end up in landfills each year, such as the more than 3.7 million injectors and fuel pumps sold since the joint venture was established. NAFSR’s commitment to the circular economy has led to notable achievements, including a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, minimized logistics and a smaller carbon footprint.

       

      Mr. Thomas Walter, Chairman of the Board for NAFSR and Senior Vice President at Bosch, remarked, "As an independent company and part of a dual partner network, NAFSR’s highly dedicated and passionate team creates a huge contribution to protect our environment by saving raw materials and a drastically reduced CO2 footprint. I am pleased and honored to work together with the NAFSR family and I am convinced that Bosch and our partner Daimler Truck will continue this already successful path and develop the business into a fruitful future.”

      NAFSR has built a legacy of innovation and sustainability over the years. Primarily focused on the internal combustion engine business, the company has consistently provided high-quality remanufactured parts that meet original equipment specifications.

       

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