MERA Applauds Reman Bill

MERA Applauds Introduction Of Companion Federal Legislation On Remanufactured Parts

H.R. 1613 is companion legislation to S. 565, which was introduced in the U.S. Senate on Feb. 25 by Sens. Gary Peters (D-MI) and James Lankford (R-OK). Both pieces of legislation are titled, Federal Vehicle Repair Cost Savings Act of 2015.

capitolDETROIT – The Motor & Equipment Remanufacturers Association (MERA)—the remanufacturing and sustainability division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) — says it applauds the introduction on March 25 of H.R. 1613, which encourages the federal government to use remanufactured parts to reduce the operation and maintenance costs associated with the federal vehicle fleet. Sponsored by Representatives Bill Huizenga (R-MI) and Brad Ashford (D-NE), this bipartisan legislation recognizes the environmental, economic and product performance benefits associated with the use of remanufactured parts.

H.R. 1613 is companion legislation to S. 565, which was introduced in the U.S. Senate on Feb. 25 by Sens. Gary Peters (D-MI) and James Lankford (R-OK). Both pieces of legislation are titled Federal Vehicle Repair Cost Savings Act of 2015.

According to the U.S. International Trade Commission, the United States is the world’s largest producer, consumer and exporter of remanufactured goods. Remanufacturing of motor vehicle parts creates more than 30,000 full-time jobs, while remanufacturing of heavy-duty, off-road (HDOR) equipment creates more than 20,000 additional jobs.

As noted by Congressman Huizenga’s office, “A General Accountability Office (GAO) study released in 2013 found that the federal government spends nearly $1 billion per year to maintain some 588,000 government vehicles. The U.S. Postal Service and Department of Interior both informed the GAO that they have reduced repair and maintenance costs by utilizing remanufactured vehicle components when appropriate. In addition to the cost savings, remanufacturing has environmental benefits as well.”

“Encouraging the federal government to use less expensive remanufactured auto parts when repairing their vehicles helps save taxpayers money and supports remanufacturing suppliers in Michigan and across the country,” Sen. Peters added. “I’m proud to have championed this bipartisan, commonsense legislation previously in the House and now in the Senate, and I want to thank Representatives Huizenga and Ashford for introducing this legislation in the House.”

Sanjiv Khurana, president of Detroit Reman, commented, “As a leader in remanufactured products for both on- and off-highway power systems for over 40 years, Detroit Reman appreciates the efforts of Representatives Huizenga and Ashford to support remanufacturing within the federal vehicle fleet.”

MEMA President and CEO Steve Handschuh added, “We thank Congressmen Huizenga and Ashford for their leadership and the introduction of this companion legislation. The recent bipartisan efforts in Congress are greatly appreciated by the motor vehicle supplier industry.”

John Chalifoux, president and COO, MERA, added, “Within a one-month period, we have legislation in both the House and Senate that promotes the quality, value and sustainability benefits of remanufactured goods. Now we need to further advance this legislation on behalf of MERA members and the citizens of the U.S.”

In a press release, MERA thanked MEMA Government Affairs Office and many MERA members, Jack Vollbrecht from Remy International in particular, for tireless efforts related to this cause. The development of this legislation began at the 2011 Remanufacturing Legislative Summit, held in Washington, D.C., just months after the launch of MERA.

According to MERA, next steps include gaining additional co-sponsors.

MERA members are encouraged to contact their U.S. Senators and Representatives and urge them to cosponsor S. 565 and H.R. 1613, respectively. To find contact information, email Briana Huxley.

 

 

You May Also Like

Mevotech Expands Coverage with 188 New Part Numbers

The release covers domestic and import passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, vans, SUVs and EVs, up to the 2023 vehicle model year.

Mevotech-Expands-Coverage-with-188-New-Part-Numbers

Mevotech announced the addition of 188 new part numbers, expanding its TTX, Supreme and Original Grade product catalogues. Extending up to the 2023 vehicle model year, this release covers domestic and import passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, vans, SUVs and EVs.

The new part numbers include control arms for newer 2023-2021 Ford F-150 and F-150 Lightning models from Mevotech’s flagship TTX and Supreme lines. “These components are designed with exclusive features for improved part service life and increased overall durability,” Mevotech said.

Submissions Open for 2024 Technology Innovation Award

Submissions for the MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers’ Business Technology Council Aftermarket Technology Innovation Award are due by August 16, 2024.

MEMA’s McCarthy, Wilson Provide Right to Repair Updates
AAPEX Webinars for 2024 Set to Kick Off

“What the Automotive Aftermarket Supply Chain Can Learn From Shops and How the Industry Can Provide Shops What They Need To Succeed,” is the first in this year’s series of free webinars.

AAPEX
MEMA Applauds Biden Administration Initiative to Support Suppliers

The announcement of more than $100 million in funding and a suite of strategic actions is in support of small- and medium-sized auto parts manufacturers and autoworkers.

MEMA Applauds Biden Administration Initiative to Support Suppliers
New Board Leadership Announced by Women’s Industry Network

At the upcoming WIN Annual Conference in Newport Beach, California, the new 2024-2025 WIN Executive Committee and board members will be formally presented.

Other Posts

MAHLE Finalizes Sale of its OEM Thermostat Business

As part of the transaction, ADMETOS is taking on around 600 employees in six countries.

MAHLE finalizes sale of its OEM thermostat business
ZF Aftermarket Releases 36 New Parts for US, Canada

ZF has introduced a total of 185 new products in 2024 under the ZF, LEMFÖRDER, SACHS, TRW and WABCO brands.

Dana Expands Spicer ReadyShaft Assembly Coverage

The addition of more than 3,000 new part numbers brings Dana’s ReadyShaft program
to over 13,000 active SKUs.

Dana-Expands-Spicer-ReadyShaft-Assembly-Coverage
Litens Aftermarket North America Elevates Sustainability Efforts

Litens said it is dedicated to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. 

Litens Aftermarket North America Elevates Sustainability Efforts