Bendix unveils new All Makes product line

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ELYRIA, Ohio – Bendix announced today it has expanded its lineup of remanufactured components with the launch of its new All Makes product line.

The company says the line was designed initially to address the growing demand for remanufactured compressors. The new line features more than 100 non-Bendix compressor part numbers, and 20 new offerings from Bendix.

“Just as the industry has demonstrated a renewed focus on remanufacturing to reduce the cost of replacement parts, Bendix has renewed its commitment to delivering a comprehensive line of quality reman products. We’re focused on restoring parts to original equipment or better performance levels to deliver products that help fleets and vehicle owners extend vehicle life and reduce the total cost of vehicle ownership,” said Henry Foxx, Bendix director of remanufactured products. “By expanding our reman compressor offering to include the industry’s most popular part numbers, including genuine Bendix compressors, we’re making it easier than ever for our customers to find what they need from a single supplier.”

The company adds that when it comes to remanufactured parts, quality manufacturing and testing are critical, so Bendix ensures every All Makes compressor completes an end-of-the-line validation to ensure optimal field performance and increased service life.

“The All Makes reman lineup incorporates the decades of engineering validation, defect detection, and testing know-how Bendix has developed as an original equipment producer to deliver reliable products,” Foxx said. “We’re also focused on availability and have implemented a new stocking strategy based on product popularity to ensure more parts are readily available – so our customers can keep their trucks on the road and making money.”

Visit www.bendix.com for more information.

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