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ArvinMeritor’s CVA Business Achieves Significant Remanufacturing Milestone

ArvinMeritor’s Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket (CVA) business is celebrating a key milestone this week -- the remanufacture of its 10 millionth brake shoe and 50,000th axle differential carrier at its facility Plainfield, IN. The 275,000-square-foot facility has remanufactured brake shoes since 2000 and differential carriers since 1999. To better understand the milestone volumes, ten million brakes shoes are equivalent to approximately half-million tractor-trailer vehicles with approximately 20 shoes on each. Ten million shoes would stretch (end-to-end) 2,400 miles from Indianapolis to Vancouver, BC.

PLAINFIELD, IN – ArvinMeritor’s Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket (CVA) business is celebrating a key milestone this week — the remanufacture of its 10 millionth brake shoe and 50,000th axle differential carrier at its facility Plainfield, IN. The 275,000-square-foot facility has remanufactured brake shoes since 2000 and differential carriers since 1999.

To better understand the milestone volumes, ten million brakes shoes are equivalent to approximately half-million tractor-trailer vehicles with approximately 20 shoes on each. Ten million shoes would stretch (end-to-end) 2,400 miles from Indianapolis to Vancouver, BC. In similar statistics, 50,000 differential carriers weigh about 9,100 tons, which is the same weight as a Ticonderoga class destroyer loaded with cargo, or about 21 fully-loaded 747-400’s.

Remanufactured brake shoe applications include over the road (line haul) tractors and trailers as well as vocational vehicles such as buses and refuse vehicles and axle differential carriers can be found on a wide range of vehicles from over the road trucks to emergency vehicles. Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket, a unit of the company’s Commercial Vehicle Systems division, provides authorized parts outlets with of brakes and brake systems, drivelines, suspensions, axles, clutches, tire inflation systems and other truck and trailer components offered through the company’s Euclid and Meritor brands.

To accomplish this milestone, the company committed to a rigid remanufacturing process in the late ’80s, opting to adhere to remanufacture standards rather than rebuild. For example, all remanufactured products undergo an extensive visual inspection and evaluation process to ensure genuine-quality products, concluding with specific parts replacement and final stamps of quality approval and bench testing upon completion.

"We’ve worked hard to satisfy growing customer demand for our remanufactured shoes and differentials," said Joe Mejaly, vice president and general manager of ArvinMeritor’s CVA. "Keeping our customers on the road generating revenue is where they belong and that’s always been our goal. Our mission is to offer a broader range of remanufactured components through our authorized sales outlets across North America."

For more information about ArvinMeritor, go to: http://www.arvinmeritor.com

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