Faurecia : Groupe Renault extends the lifespan of electronic parts with Faurecia
December 04, 2020 at 05:05 am EST
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Groupe Renault extends the lifespan of electronic parts with Faurecia
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• Groupe Renault launches a partnership with Faurecia on multi-brand electronics repair in Europe.
• This new solution for the repair of electronic parts concerns the in-vehicle infotainment systems, engine ECUs, dashboards, screens and electronic control units.
• This partnership contributes to the Groupe Renault's and Faurecia's commitment to carbon neutrality.
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Boulogne-Billancourt, December 4, 2020 - Groupe Renault and Faurecia Clarion Electronics, Faurecia Group's onboard electronics business, launch a partnership for multi-brand electronic repairs.
Through this partnership, Renault will be able to provide its garage and repair partners with access to the repair of more than 1,000 products on 23 vehicle brands, including the entire electronics repair catalog of the business specializing in onboard electronics. Customers will thus be able to have a very competitive alternative choice compared to equivalent new parts.
Each product entrusted by Renault to Faurecia Clarion Electronics will be diagnosed, repaired and finally checked before being returned to the garage within three to five days on average. This activity is fully in line with the circular economy as it considerably reduces the use of resources and energy by extending the life of original equipment.
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In addition to our remanufacturing and repair activities, which will be developed within the Re-Factory in Flins, we wanted to integrate a multi-brand electronic parts repair offer in Europe into our networks, in order to meet the needs of our customers looking for an economic and responsible offer. The development of the sale of services and spare parts from the circular economy is key to preserving resources and reducing the environmental footprint. It is an important part of the Groupe Renault's commitment to carbon neutrality
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Xavier Kaufman
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Director of Parts and Accessories Program of Groupe Renault
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We are very pleased to be able to contribute both to strengthening Groupe Renault's circular economy strategy and to Faurecia's carbon neutrality program. Our solutions offer a competitive and secure alternative for vehicle owners who also contribute to reducing the environmental impact of their products
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Jean-François Zébo
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Director of the Repair business at Faurecia Clarion Electronics
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Already launched in France, the catalog of repair services offered will be gradually extended in Europe during 2021.
Groupe Renault, forerunner of the circular economy
Pioneer of the circular economy, Groupe Renault was the first carmaker to develop a complete industrial ecosystem around the vehicle life cycle to reduce the environmental footprint of its activities. For more information: Re-Factory in Flins Groupe Renault Aftersales is part of this approach and offers a range of reused and refurbished parts to extend the life of vehicles on the road.
Expertise of Faurecia Clarion Electronics
Faurecia Clarion Electronics, one of Faurecia Group's four businesses, is recognized for its expertise in the design and production of onboard electronic systems and multi-brand electronic repair. The services offered by Faurecia Clarion Electronics are IATF 16949-certified, guaranteeing adherence to and compliance with the highest standards in the automotive industry.
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FORVIA SE is one of the world leaders in designing, manufacturing, and marketing automotive equipment. Net sales break down by product family as follows:
- seats (31.4%; No. 1 worldwide);
- interior car parts (18.1%; 1 worldwide): dashboards and instrument panels (No. 1 worldwide), doors and door panels, and acoustic modules;
- exhaust systems (17.7%; No. 1 worldwide);
- audiovisual and multimedia equipment (15.2%): car radios, multimedia devices, navigation systems, automatic guiding systems, location systems, safety assistance systems with CDD captor cameras, wireless communication, monitors, etc.;
- lighting equipment (13.7%);
- other (3.9%).
At the end of 2023, the group had more than 290 production sites worldwide.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (6.2%), Germany (10.9%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (29.3%), Asia (27.1%) and America (26.5%).