CNH Industrial Reman announces its partnership with Breizelec to expand the electronics offering and coverage from CNH Industrial Reman. Through the partnership, CNH Industrial Reman now offers a broader catalog of CNH branded electronic parts that are remanufactured or repaired by Breizelec.
“Many of the parts Breizelec is able to repair are no longer available as new parts. This partnership allows CNH Industrial Reman the opportunity to get back into supporting those machines where new or reman parts are no longer an option,”
said Travis Stewart, product manager for fuel injection and electronics at CNH Industrial Reman.
Through this partnership, CNH Industrial Reman provides dealers and end-users with lower-cost electronic part options that come with an industry-leading, 18-month warranty that begins when the part is shipped to the dealer.
“Over the last 20 years, Breizelec has been striving to become a major player in the repair of electronic equipment. With this extended partnership, we are delighted to offer North American CNH Industrial Reman dealers and farmers a new way of extending the lifespan of their equipment, reducing their cost of ownership, and diminishing our environmental footprint. Providing the best possible service is our top priority and a day-to-day challenge,”
said Philippe Gastoud, president at Breizelec.
Breizelec stocks a large selection of remanufactured electronic components at their Montreal distribution center. Most available part numbers deliver within 24 to 48 hours. If reman is not available, dealers have the option to send the failed electronic unit in for repair. In most cases, parts are repaired and returned within two weeks.
In Europe, Breizelec already had an existing relationship with CNH Industrial, offering a wide coverage of CNH branded parts and catalog. This partnership extends the relationship to North America.
“Breizelec already had repair processes developed for many CNH Industrial electronics. With the breadth of products they already offer, it just made sense to partner rather than try to duplicate.”
said Stewart.