


Organization. From the moment transmission cores are unloaded onto our docks, quality management documentation for the parts begin. Transmission parts data are recorded together with bin locations and tagged onto the hardpart. A precisely involved effort that allow quick retrieval methods, and for remarkable ROI during peak cycles. Transmission cores we receive are allocated to first-in orders, and the correct number of units sent to teardown. The rest are carefully stored on shelves. When shelves are full, we palletize the cores, store the pallets on racks and prepare the docks for the next arriving shipment. Some shipments are pre-sold, so the teardown process begin straight away. After teardown, good usable parts that can be rebuilt are sorted from the discards. Every part then begins a cycle of cleaning, inspection, coating, quality control, final packaging and shipment. Our teardown operation consists of eight workbenches fed by rollers with each roller carrying between 30 to 40 new or used cores of the same type, taking an individual mechanic from early morning till mid-afternoon to finish. Apprenticeship is stringent and meticulous. Our workers are considerably skilled. Visual identification of drums, gears, planets, shafts and more are easily made unaided. We provide to our customers, our ability to carefully select worldwide sources of supply of good used cores, our immensely skilled manpower and experienced management, services they find a serious edge in their own businesses
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