These include the portfolio of 4 and 6 cylinder engines in EURO 3 and EURO V versions, mechanical and automated gearboxes, cylinder heads, oil pumps and water pumps.
Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses reached 8,000 remanufactured parts thanks to the quality of the qualified workforce that operates in the plant REMAN since 2017.
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The remanufacturing of original parts allows the customers of trucks and buses save more than 50% compared to buying new parts, while maintaining the same warranty and durability. And, on the other hand, it contributes to caring for the environment, since it is possible recover up to 70% of the parts, as long as they are original.


REMAN is a key component in the vision of Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses 360° business, focused on offering high quality and sustainable solutions. This comprehensive service covers everything from the marketing of trucks, buses, auto parts and spare parts, up to maintenance, financing and purchase of used vehicles as part of payment.
Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses celebrates 8,000 REMAN parts delivered
The 8000 remanufactured parts include the portfolio of 4 and 6 cylinder engines in EURO 3 and EURO V versions, mechanical and automated gearboxes, cylinder heads, oil pumps and water pumps. During the assembly process, all remanufactured parts are subjected to rigorous inspection, repair and testing processes. All genuine remanufactured parts have the same warranty as a 0 km product.
In that sense, Luciano Maiolino, Sales and Marketing Manager for Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses Aftermarketsays: “We are very proud of the growth in demand for remanufactured parts. It is an achievement to be able to accompany transporters, fleet managers and drivers kilometer by kilometer and offer them this unique alternative in the country. This achievement demonstrates the quality of our specialized labor and the trust of our customers.”
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REMAN is a key component in the 360° business vision of Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses, focused on offering high-quality and sustainable solutions.
This success is possible thanks to a qualified and certified team. Daimler Truck AGwhich carries out detailed diagnoses at each of the 45 service points in the country, ensuring that the parts are suitable for remanufacturing. In addition to its economic impact, REMAN prevents products and materials from becoming waste, transforming them into completely new ones, and extending their useful life, developing a circular economy business with a positive economic and environmental impact.
In line with this vision, the brand continues to invest in the future of transportation in Argentina. Starting in the second half of 2024, construction will begin on a new logistics center for auto parts and spare parts in the town of Zárate, complementing an investment of US$110 million for the construction of a new production plant that will begin operating in the first quarter of 2026. This new industrial center will allow for greater production capacity of products REMAN, Accelo and Atego trucksas well as bus chassis, OH and OF, thus consolidating its commitment to long-term development in the country.
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