CHANTILLY, Va. William Gager, president of the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA), has announced that an International Remanufacturing Forum will be held Dec. 11-12, in Shanghai, China.
APRA has joined with Automechanika Shanghai and China Recycling Remanufacture Association as the co-organizers of this International Remanufacturing Forum that will be held during Automechanika Shanghai on the afternoons of Dec. 11-12.
Gager stated, “APRA is pleased with the strong support of our Forum and the Remanufacturing Pavilion within the exposition by the Automechanika Shanghai Team. This is a win-win for both organizers as we both work toward encouraging more remanufacturing in China for that country’s own growing demands for environmentally friendly and reasonably priced products. China’s vehicle population is about 100 million and growing rapidly as they now produce more vehicles than the USA.”
Gager added, “The natural next step will be a growing remanufacturing industry within China as their vehicle population ages.”
The Forum presentations will include:
Dec. 11 Keynote Address: Chinese Reman Industry Policy Analysis and Market Insight – Duxes (Shanghai) Business Consulting, Inc. (CHINA)
U.S. Government Policy Regarding Reman Industry – Daniel Green, U.S. Embassy in Beijing (USA) (Invited)
Proposed Lingang Remanufacturing Zone – Tian Futai, Shanghai Lingang Group (CHINA) (Invited)
Tuning Up Your Reman Business for Increased Profits – Jon Statler, Maval Manufacturing (USA)
Status of Remanufacturing Industry in Korea – Seung Hyun Goh, Chairman, KAPRA (KOREA)
Current State of Engine Remanufacturing in China- Ge Hong, Executive Vice Secretary of the China Internal Combustion Engine Industry Association (CICEIA) (CHINA)
Testing Remanufactured Transmission Mechatronics – Amir Fallah, ATP (UK)
Custom Regulation Regarding Core Import and Export in China – Wu Huading, China Customs (Invited)
Core Collection and Core Logistics in USA – Tom Jackson, Rebuilders Automotive Supply (USA)
Dec. 12 Keynote Address: Latest Developments from the Political and Legal Perspective with Respect to Remanufacturing in China – Shimin Yang, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT)
Core Business and Recycling on Internet: New Thinking and New Channel – Speaker from CRRA Association
Core Collection and Core Logistics from OE’s Perspective in China – Li Feng, Weichai Engine Reman Services (CHINA)
For complete program details of the Forum along with registration information, visit www.apra.org.