Heavy Duty Reman Group to Hold Second Summit - aftermarketNews

Heavy Duty Reman Group to Hold Second Summit

CHANTILLY, VA – APRA’s Heavy Duty Remanufacturing Group (HDRG) will hold its Second Annual Summit Jan. 21, 2008, at the Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The meeting will open at 8:45 am and conclude at 4:45 pm. The Reman Summit will take place just prior to Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW).

The keynote address will be given by Jack Stack, president and chief executive officer of SRC Holdings in Springfield, MO. Stack will discuss the challenges and opportunities the next decade will bring for remanufacturing.

Also featured on the program will be the following industry experts:

• Robert Galyen of TAWAS, Inc. will talk about hybrid transmissions, batteries and other futuristic products;

• Dennis Nicholas of Allison Transmission will speak about Allison transmissions and heavy duty technology trends;

• Jay Wagner of MAHLE Clevite, Inc. will discuss the challenges and opportunities for the heavy duty engine reman business;

• Marc Pavelick of SuperFlow Technologies will point out the opportunities in the driveline remanufacturing market; and

• Gerry Cecil of Zurich Insurance will discuss with the group what it means to have adequate insurance coverage for today’s heavy duty market.

To register for the HDRG Summit, please visit www.hdrg.org or call 703-968-2772, x 105.

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