CHANTILLY, Va. — Bill Gager, president of the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA), has announced that the “International Remanufacturing Forum, held Dec. 6 in Shanghai, China, was an overwhelming success, with more than 115 people in attendance. APRA joined with Automechanika Shanghai as the co-organizers of this event, held just prior to Automechanika Shanghai on Dec. 7-10.
Gager stated, “China’s vehicle population is over 75 million and growing rapidly and the natural next-step for them will be a strong remanufacturing industry to care for their ageing vehicle population. For that reason APRA felt the time was right to host a Remanufacturing Forum in China to provide information and guidance to the country’s growing remanufacturing industry. We have numerous members throughout the world that will be able to sell equipment and cores to this emerging marketplace as they begin to develop their remanufacturing industry for their own motoring public.”
Joining the two organizers as co-sponsors of the Forum were the China Resource Recycle Association (CRRA), APRA’s European Division, the Heavy Duty Remanufacturing Group and APRA’s newly formed Asia Pacific Division.
The Forum included of the following presentations:
* “The Strategy and Policy of Remanufacturing in China” – Li Yong, Vice Chairman, Chinese Association of International Trade, Beijing (China)
* The Latest Development and Future Prospect of Remanufacturing and Key Technologies in China” – Prof. Zhu Sheng Ph.D. Deputy Director, National Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing (China)
* “Chinese Engine Remanufacturing” – Ding Tao, Technical and Quality Manager of Weichai Power Co. (China)
* “Overview of Recycling of End-of-Life Vehicle and Cores Supply in China” – Luo Jianfu, Senior Engineer and Director of China Resource Recycle Association Remanufacture Committee
* PANEL Discussion 1 “Automotive Remanufacturing in Asia – Current Status and Challenges” – Prof. Carsten Buecker, BU Drive (Germany), Moderator. Panel members: Jon Statler, Maval Mfg. (USA); Jianfu Luo, Chinese Association of Recyclers (CRRA); Li Yong, Chinese Association of International Trade; Brian Kuznicki, Cummins ReCon New Business Development Director (USA)
* “Remanufacturing Innovation: Today and Tomorrow” – Professor Rolf Steinhilper of University Bayreuth (Germany)
* “Remanufacturing in Japan” – Shingo Komatsu, President of SHIN-ETSU DENSO, Nagano (Japan)
* “Development of the Remanufacturing Industry and Promotion by the Government in Korea” – Prof. Young Sik Pyoun of Sun Moon University (Korea)
* “Remanufacturing of Electronics & Mechatronics” – Rex Vandenberg, Managing Director of Injectronics, Hallam (Australia)
* “Remanufacturing by an Independent Remanufacturer of Electrical Units” – Mrs. Hong Shu Bao, Sankaku, Xiamen (China)
* “Remanufacturing Automatic Transmissions – A Professional Remanufacturing Process” Amir Fallah, Technical Director of ATP UK and ATP China Ltd.
* PANEL Discussion 2 “Automotive Remanufacturing in Asia – Solutions and the Way Forward” – Fernand Weiland, FJW Consulting, Moderator. Panel members: Catherine Yang, Caterpillar Remanufacturing Services (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.; Joseph Chow, General Manager, Recon Business, Cummins (CHINA), Dil Kulathum, Vice President, Cardone Industries Inc. (USA) and Li Yong, Chinese Association of International Trade
* “The New APRA Division: ASIA PACIFIC” – Tim Roth of SRC and Fernand Weiland, APRA Europe
Weiland commented, “We are so pleased with our first forum in China that we have made plans to hold another one on Dec. 10, 2012, right before next year’s Automechanika Shanghai, which will be held Dec. 11-14, 2012.”