SAF-Holland rebrands remanufactured parts under Haldex Reman
Heavy-duty commercial vehicle components manufacturer SAF-Holland announced the rebranding of its remanufactured brand as Haldex Reman, replacing the former Like-Nu brand.
SAF-Holland said it can provide a complete offering of aftermarket parts for trailers, trucks, and buses at any life stage. Its brand family features a lineup including OE original service parts, all-makes parts, and remanufactured parts.
The OE original service parts brand supports the core products for SAF, Holland, and Haldex. The Midland brand, acquired by Haldex in 1998, and its all-makes value brand represents a wide-ranging product offering.
“All life cycles of vehicles and ownerships, quality parts for vehicles at any stage of life, all from one source. We want to be that one stop shop, not just in the U.S., not in North America, but globally,” William Walls, director – product management aftermarket told TruckNews.com during Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week in Grapevine, Texas.
SAF-Holland will save 40,000 to 50,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year while remanufacturing parts.
Sustainability benefits
In 2023, remanufacturing operations at its Marion, N.C., facility saved more than 10,000 tons of materials rather than disposing of it, noted Brent Dinger, reman product manager.
Breaking down the numbers, he said besides 9,825 tons of iron saved, also 28 of aluminum, 765 tons of wood/paper, and 44 tons of filter media were saved from the landfill.
The Haldex Reman product line includes air compressors, ABS valves, air dryers, air system/brake valves, compressors, power steering units, and water pumps.
“Haldex is expanding its remanufactured product portfolio to respond to the rising demands in this segment as the number of older vehicles in the market increase,” Dinger said in a news release.
“We are now dedicating the Marion, N.C. facility solely to Haldex Reman products, and have streamlined operations to allow for further expansion of focused OEM product lines.”

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