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Deere Remanufacturing Facility Expands
Remanufacturing restores used products to like-new condition by disassembling, cleaning, evaluating and qualifying the raw materials.
On May 5, 2025, Deere & Co. held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new John Deere Reman Core facility in Stafford, Mo.
According to Kevin Schrag, John Deere Reman Manager,
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Deere Remanufacturing Facility Expands
Remanufacturing restores used products to like-new condition by disassembling, cleaning, evaluating and qualifying the raw materials.
On May 5, 2025, Deere & Co. held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new John Deere Reman Core facility in Stafford, Mo.
According to Kevin Schrag, John Deere Reman Manager, the project represents an investment of $13.5 million and will expand the John Deere Core Center facility by an additional 120,000 sq. ft.
John Deere Reman restores engines, transmissions, axles, hydraulics, engine parts and electronics to original or improved specifications, offering like-new performance at lower cost and with less environmental impact.
Schrag believes expanding the Reman facility is essential for providing space to store and manage the Core and will support business growth and streamline operations by consolidating warehouses and improving material flow.
The new structure provides customers with cost-effective replacement options for major components. Remanufactured parts, including fuel components, starters, alternators and more, are up to 30% less expensive than new ones, yet they maintain the same quality, performance and warranty.
John Deere’s dealers rely on Reman components, such as engines and transmissions, to speed up repairs and help technicians assist more customers. Additionally, the Reman supports dedicated, long-term equipment maintenance when qualified technicians aren’t available.
Deere’s team emphasized the facility’s local importance, noting that ongoing investments show its commitment to U.S. and Springfield manufacturing. The John Deere Core Center, launched 13 years ago for Reman business growth, now has over 200 employees. Deere has been active in Springfield’s remanufacturing sector for nearly 27 years, starting as a joint venture with Springfield Manufacturing Corporation.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, John Deere (AgPR@johndeere.com; www.deere.com).
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