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New partnership supports one of the most comprehensive programs in the industry.
Mon April 25, 2016 - National Edition
DEUTZ Corporation will provide JLG Industries, Inc. with DEUTZ Xchange remanufactured engines for JLG's aerial work platform (AWP) reconditioning program.
“JLG was particularly pleased with the three-year transferrable warranty that we offer on all our DEUTZ Xchange engines,” said Robert Mann, DEUTZ Corporation's president and CEO. “That warranty, our quality product and the fact that our remanufactured engines can be serviced by any DEUTZ distributor were key factors that helped us earn this business.”
According to Christopher Mellott, JLG Industries vice president of aftermarket sales in North America, the JLG reconditioning program is a leader in the lift and access, construction and rental industries, thanks in large part to the scope of work. “JLG has very strict OEM guidelines that we follow for all of our reconditioned products. Our scope of work is very detailed, making our reconditioning program similar to our new manufacturing program. In the end, customers receive a machine that has the same reliability as a new one.”
As part of the reconditioning program, AWP engines are remanufactured or resealed, and the machine's boom is refurbished. This program provides buyers looking to grow their fleets or replace worn equipment with another option at approximately half the cost of a new unit. It also reduces the amount of material destined for landfills, saving 12 tons of steel, water and other resources when compared to manufacturing a new machine.
“We were looking for a global partner that could support our growth and provide quality product and support,” said Mellott. “Selecting DEUTZ offered us the ability to partner with the leading engine OEM to deliver the consistency and reliability we know our customers have come to expect.”
To supply JLG with enough remanufactured engines for its reconditioning program, DEUTZ's Pendergrass, Georgia, facility has increased production from approximately five engines per day to eight. A streamlined process will allow DEUTZ to deliver Xchange engines to JLG's Bedford, Pennsylvania, facility on a just-in-time basis, controlling inventory costs while still meeting JLG customers' expectations on turn-around time for their machines.
“We strongly believe in investing in the latest equipment, and highly trained personnel,” said Michael Wellenzohn, a member of the DEUTZ AG board of management with responsibility for sales, service, and marketing. “Our new arrangement with JLG serves as a reminder that our commitment continues to provide results.”
The DEUTZ-JLG partnership has already begun to pay dividends for both companies. One of North America's largest equipment rental companies recently purchased 137 reconditioned AWP units from JLG, explicitly requiring that DEUTZ Xchange engines be installed in each.
“We're very excited about this program,” said Michael Klco, director of service sales for DEUTZ. “We strongly feel that this agreement with JLG is a testament to the detailed process we follow to provide top-quality remanufactured engines.”
For more information about JLG, visit www.jlg.com. To learn more about DEUTZ Corporation and its complete line of diesel and natural gas engines, visit www.deutzamericas.com.