🌍 REPAIRING and REMANUFACTURING is a smart industrial choice
Every time a component is repaired or remanufactured instead of being replaced:
✅ dependence on global supply chains decreases,
✅ the extraction of new natural resources is reduced,
✅ the environmental and carbon footprint is lowered,
✅ the economic stability of companies and local regions is strengthened.
Repairing or remanufacturing is no longer just a sustainable action: it is a strategic industrial decision.
It means maintaining production continuity, reducing downtime costs, and investing in a European circular economy model capable of competing globally.
⚙️ E-Repair: repair and remanufacturing as a lever of resilience
At E-Repair, the only Siemens Approved Partner – Industry Services in Europe, we work every day to make industrial electronic repair and remanufacturing a concrete, technical, and sustainable choice.
In our internal Siemens-certified laboratory, every industrial electronic component is:
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diagnosed, remanufactured, and tested on original Siemens test benches,
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subjected to technological cleaning and full functional checks,
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restored to “as-new” performance in accordance with Siemens quality standards.
In this way, we support companies in reducing maintenance costs, extending product life cycles, and strengthening operational resilience.
💪 The Right to Repair and Remanufacturing as a systemic choice
Supporting the Right to Repair means ensuring that European companies can:
🔄 reduce industrial costs,
🔄 enhance local manufacturing,
🔄 strengthen the resilience of European supply chains,
🔄 preserve strategic technical skills.
E-Repair has long promoted an industrial culture of reuse and remanufacturing, in line with the principles of BS 8001:2017 (Circular Economy) and European Right to Repair regulations.
🌱 Repairing for the future
In an era marked by inflation, semiconductor shortages, and the green transition, repairing and remanufacturing means resisting, innovating, and creating lasting local value.
It is a choice that speaks of efficiency, ethics, and industrial intelligence.
📣 Want to join the change?
Support the Right to Repair and the Restart Project.
Learn more at https://therestartproject.org/right-to-repair-uk
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9302/
🟢 Article adapted from content published on E-Repair’s official social channels.
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