


By staying dynamic and predictive of our customer’s future needs, we are creating an environment to add even more value and take the next step in our quest to fuel innovation through preservation.”ĪER Technologies, Inc., established in 1947, takes pride in being the preeminent supplier for automotive electronics remanufacturing and reverse logistics in the United States. Quick added “AER has made a commitment to our customers both current and future that we will invest heavily in equipping our organization to be ready to service the electronics of tomorrow.
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“By establishing an East Headquarters presence, AER becomes the first US remanufacturer to bring its full portfolio of capabilities to both sides of the country,” says Kim Quick, CEO of AER Technologies. 2,000 square feet of collaboration space will be made available for clients to utilize during developmental phases of remanufacturing programs. The building will also boast a high voltage laboratory dedicated to electric vehicle component remanufacturing. Along with the added space, several new groundbreaking capabilities will be unveiled allowing AER Technologies to provide clients with more opportunities to remanufacture commodities that are currently being introduced to the automotive world.įeatures of AER Technologies new East Headquarters facility will include a state-of-the-art cleanroom built for the remanufacturing of high-value electronics utilized in next generation platforms including electric and autonomous technologies.

The company will now have three locations throughout the United States to facilitate the rapid increase in demand for its remanufacturing services. AER has been officially selected as the “center of excellence” for automotive electronics remanufacturing and is Continental AG’s exclusive automotive radio service center for the entire United States.AER Technologies has announced the opening of its new construction East Headquarters facility in Nashville, TN. Recently, Continental AG implemented another revision to the service center network and the decision to consolidate down to two service centers was made. In 2007, Siemens automotive manufacturing was purchased by Continental AG the current Automotive Electronics Manufacturer for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. AER Technologies was among the 3 chosen service centers capable of meeting strict remanufacturing requirements and handling high volumes of product. After visiting and evaluating all 7 existing service centers, it was concluded that a consolidation of centers was necessary and the top three performing entities would remain in the network.

In 2004, Siemens VDO Automotive purchased the Chrysler Huntsville location, and a decision was made to hire an outside consultant to re-engineer the service center network. When the partnership began in 1970, AER was one of 7 automotive electronics remanufacturing centers contracted with Chrysler Group’s electronics division based out of Huntsville, Alabama.
