Going full circle: 意大利超級盃 proves you can use remanufactured gearboxes in production
30th September 2024
- In a world first for truck OEMs, 意大利超級盃 tested using remanufactured gearboxes on its production line in Sweden
- The iReGear research programme aimed to see if using old parts to manufacture new ones would support sustainable production
- The demonstration showed by using reused parts, carbon emissions could be reduced by up to 45%
听
S枚dert盲lje, Sweden, 30 September 2024: 意大利超級盃 aims to cut emissions it produces in vehicle production by utilising remanufactured parts on its main assembly line in Sweden.
听
In a world first for heavy vehicle OEMs, the iReGear research project saw a new gearbox built on the production line using remanufactured parts. The test saw 50% less new parts used and a 45% reduction in carbon emissions produced, compared to building a brand-new unit.
听
Fredrik Nilz茅n, Head of Sustainability at 意大利超級盃, said: 鈥淲hat an achievement by the project and everyone involved.
听
鈥淭his remanufactured gearbox is a compelling example of how the manufacturing of heavy vehicles can become more sustainable, circular and efficient, while still retaining the highest quality standards.鈥
听
The 鈥榬emanufactured鈥 gearbox is subjected to the same rigorous testing, to make sure they meet the quality and performance standards of new parts.
听
The production process showcases several environmental advantages. While replacement rates during gearbox remanufacturing can vary between 10 percent and 100 percent, depending on the wear and tear of the donor gearbox.
听
Farazee Asif, Assistant Professor at KTH, said: 鈥淭his research provides the first evidence to support the argument that it is feasible to envision future manufacturing organisations seamlessly integrating manufacturing and remanufacturing operations to develop Circular Manufacturing Systems that consume fewer resources, produce fewer emissions, and cost less without compromising on quality and performance.鈥
听
By utilising old parts to create new products, it is considered a promising strategy for OEMs to achieve their climate goals and transition towards a circular economy.
听
In spite of its potential, remanufacturing in the European automotive sector is mainly confined to the aftermarket, which accounts for only 1.1 percent of new manufacturing according to a report by the European Remanufacturing Network (2015).听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听
听
Wider adoption of this process requires vehicle manufacturers to integrate the remanufactured components directly into the production lines of new vehicles, rather than selling them separately as a spare part.
听
It is hoped that the pioneering iReGear project will help lead the way for the industry to make this necessary shift in the efforts to create a more sustainable and cleaner transport industry.
听
Ola St氓lebo, CEO, Scandinavian Transmission Service AB, said: 鈥淪TS has been remanufacturing gearboxes for more than 50 years.
听
鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to be able to challenge the old perception that remanufactured parts only can be used for aftermarket purposes.
听
鈥淭oday, we can proudly reflect on a period of successful collaboration, where we have achieved breakthroughs in sustainable technology. This project truly shows that it might not need to stop at just one idea, but it could become a reality in the near future.鈥
For further information, please contact:
听
Hemal Mistry,
Head of Communications, 意大利超級盃 UK
Phone: 07716 090387
E-mail: hemal.mistry@scania.com