Remanufacturing definition

Remanufacturing means the activity of overhauling, retrofitting, fabricating, or repairing a product or its component parts for ultimate sale at retail.
Remanufacturing means processing a higher-value hazardous secondary material in order to manufacture a product that serves a similar functional purpose as the original commercial-grade material. For the purpose of this definition, a hazardous secondary material is considered higher-value if it was generated from the use of a commercial-grade material in a manufacturing process and can be remanufactured into a similar commercial-grade material.
Remanufacturing means an industrial process in which a product is produced from objects that are waste, products or components and in which at least one change is made to the product that affects the safety, performance, purpose or type of the product typically placed on the market with a commercial guarantee;

Examples of Remanufacturing in a sentence

  • Remanufactured Vehicle - Remanufacturing, re-bodying, and/or replacement of major components of the vehicle such that the vehicle is re-titled by the Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Department as a newer model.

  • Remanufacturing involves disassembly, cleaning, and refurbishment or replacement of parts to improve the reliability of the equipment to a like-new one or it improve the reliability of the product to at least the same level of the threshold reliability.

  • The Company shall consider Caterpillar’s Remanufacturing Division as its lead remanufacturing provider (i.e., preferred source of remanufactured products and services) and shall invite Caterpillar to bid on remanufacturing services and product supply on terms to be negotiated by the Sourcing Council and Caterpillar on an arms’ length basis.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Master Plan of Cooperation for Remanufacturing Services, dated August 24, 2006, between Navistar and Caterpillar (the “MPC”), the Master Reman Supply Agreement and Reman Product Development Agreement (as defined in the MPC) shall not be deemed to be superseded or otherwise amended by this Agreement.

  • Remanufacturing process includes the disassembly and cleaning of the shell and all components, refurbishment of parts where indicated and replacement of key components and damaged parts.


More Definitions of Remanufacturing

Remanufacturing means an operation in which a new part or component is manufactured from parts and components that are either removed from vehicles or end-of-life vehicles and in which at least one change is made to the part or component that affects its safety, performance, purpose or type;
Remanufacturing means any technical operation on a used battery that includes the disassembly and evaluation of all its battery cells and modules and the use of a certain number of battery cells and modules that are new, used or recovered from waste, or other battery components, to restore the battery capacity to at least 90 % of the original rated capacity, and where the state of health of all individual battery cells does not differ more than 3 % between cells, and results in the battery being used for the same purpose or application as the one for which the battery was originally designed;
Remanufacturing means a standardised industrial process that takes place within industrial or factory settings, in which products are restored to original as-new condition and performance or better, typically placed on the market with a commercial guarantee.
Remanufacturing means actions through which a new product is produced from objects that are waste, products or components and through which at least one change is made that substantially affects the safety, performance, purpose or type of the product;
Remanufacturing means modifying a CT system in such a way that the resulting dose and imaging performance become substantially equivalent to any CT x-ray system manufactured by the original manufacturer on or after November 29, 1984. Any reference in this subsection to “manufacture,” “manufacturer,” or “manufacturing” includes remanufacture, remanufacturing, respectively.
Remanufacturing means a process in which a new product is produced from objects that are waste, products or components and in which at least one change is made that substantially affects the safety, performance, purpose or type of the product.
Remanufacturing means any extensive recovery operations to return the product to original or improved specifications;