Like New, But Better: The Remanufacturing Experience At AAPEX

Like New, But Better: The Remanufacturing Experience At AAPEX

In addition to the exhibits, buyers will have the opportunity to attend REMANedu on Monday, Oct. 31, the day before the official start of AAPEX. The multi-faceted education and networking forum will feature industry experts who will showcase their company’s remanufactured parts and technologies, along with the processes that go into successful reman operations

AAPEX_logo_CMYK_with_taglineThis year’s enhanced Remanufacturing Experience will feature the largest ever reman show at AAPEX, with a 20 percent increase in the size of the section and more than 100 remanufacturing-related booths throughout the show. In all, the event will include more than 52,000 square feet of remanufacturing-affiliated space.

In addition to the exhibits, buyers will have the opportunity to attend REMANedu on Monday, Oct. 31, the day before the official start of AAPEX. The multi-faceted education and networking forum will feature industry experts who will showcase their company’s remanufactured parts and technologies, along with the processes that go into successful reman operations. The program will wrap up with a panel of company leaders providing insight and outlook for remanufacturing in 2017.

The one-day program will provide the opportunity to network with industry professionals of which 45 percent are C-level executives. It will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., PST, at The Venetian, Marco Polo rooms and is included in AAPEX registration.

A Remanufacturing Reception (by invitation only) on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Aquaknox in The Venetian will round out this year’s program.

The Remanufacturing Experience at AAPEX is co-sponsored by the Auto Care Association, autocare.org, and the Motor & Equipment Remanufacturers Association, mera.org.

 

 

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