John Deere expands Reman facility

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John Deere will expand its US Reman Core Center facility by an additional 120,000 square feet  (11,500 m2). This USD 13.5 million expansion will break ground mid-2025 and be completed in 2026. The investment will bring the facility’s total footprint to 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2) in size.

The facility, located in Strafford, Missouri (USA), is one of several John Deere Reman facilities in the Springfield region. John Deere Reman remanufactures parts and components to deliver like-new performance at a lower cost, with reduced environmental impact. The company’s skilled local employees use a variety of techniques to bring components back to their original John Deere specifications.

“This is a significant milestone for us and shows John Deere’s commitment to the Reman business and to the local community,” said Kevin Schrag, Manager, John Deere Reman. “Our dedicated employees, with their focus on keeping our customers running and commitment to the remanufacturing business, have made this investment possible.”

John Deere began its Reman business 26 years ago as a joint venture with Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation before eventually acquiring the company. Today, John Deere Reman employs over 500 people and provides more than 2,000 different remanufactured products to customers across the globe, exporting one-third of what it produces.

 

 

The USD 13.5 million investment will bring the John Deere Reman facility’s total footprint to 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2) in size.

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