Meritor Announces $1.4 Million Investment In Plainfield, Ind., Reman Facility

Meritor Announces $1.4 Million Investment In Plainfield, Ind., Reman Facility

The company expects to transfer production operations from its remanufacturing plant in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, by March 31, 2013. At the same time, it plans to move Canadian customer service and support to its Brampton, Ontario, facility.

TROY, Mich. – Meritor Inc. has announced plans to consolidate its North American remanufacturing operations and create a center of excellence in Plainfield, Ind.
 
The company expects to transfer production operations from its remanufacturing plant in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, by March 31, 2013. At the same time, it plans to move Canadian customer service and support to its Brampton, Ontario, facility.
 
As a result of these actions, Meritor plans to invest approximately $1.4 million in its Plainfield facility while creating approximately 82 new jobs during 2012 and 2013. The company says it has already invested more than $8 million in process upgrades to its global operations in the past five years, including $2.7 million earlier this year in new equipment for its Plainfield plant, which remanufactures commercial truck components while preserving raw materials.
 
"We believe this investment will help us improve efficiency while better serving our customers in today’s competitive landscape," said Doug Wolma, general manager, Global Aftermarket Operations. "At the same time, this move will strengthen our global remanufacturing footprint."
 
Meritor’s global remanufacturing operations currently include eight sites in five countries producing a substantial portfolio of drivetrain and wheel-end components. More than 30,000 tons of metal are recycled annually in Meritor’s remanufacturing operations worldwide, and the company recycles 90 percent of all waste from its operations. More than 40,000 tons of cores, or original components, are processed at Meritor remanufacturing facilities annually.
 

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