E-Repair Industrial Electronic Repair and remanufacturing as Strategic Resilience

📉 In a world marked by crises and global shortages

In recent years, industrial companies have found themselves facing economic crises, raw material shortages, geopolitical instability, and rising energy costs.
In this context, electronic repair and remanufacturing have once again become a strategic lever to protect productivity, reduce supply risks, and support European competitiveness.

🔁 It is time to move beyond the “use and dispose” model and rediscover the value of durability and technical remanufacturing as tools of industrial resilience.

🌍 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:

  • diagnosed, remanufactured, and tested on original Siemens test benches,

  • subjected to technological cleaning and full functional checks,

  • 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://repair.eu/

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9302/

🟢 Article adapted from content published on E-Repair’s official social channels.

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GREEN CHOICE

Dispose of the used or defective product by replacing it with a working and tested remanufactured. In addition to helping the environment, thanks to the Circular Economy, E-Repair will recognize you the residual value of the product, saving on the purchase of the remanufactured product.
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Research and Innovation projects
  • Progetto Horizon 2020 – Digiprime
  • Progetto "E-Repair Digitale e Sostenibile" finanziato nel quadro del POR FESR Toscana 2021 -2027
  • Progetto "ICS 4.0" finanziato dal POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020
  • Progetto “Innovazione E-Repair” finanziato nel quadro del POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020
  • Operazione “E-REPAIR_2021” /Progetto Co-finanziato/Finanziato dal POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020
  • Progetto New E Repair 2015 finanziato nel quadro del POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020