With the Remanufacturer of the Year Award, Rematec, the leading remanufacturing exhibition, since 2005 has been honoring individuals and companies that promote the reuse of products through innovative business models, in order to promote resource efficiency and sustainability.

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BORG Automotive Reman represents “gold standard”
As officially announced on April 8 at this year's exhibition in Amsterdam, the four-member expert jury of the Rematec Remanufacturer of the Year Awards 2025 decided to award the coveted prize in the “Best Reman Company” category to BORG Automotive Reman. In the experts' opinion, the company continues to represent the “gold standard” in remanufacturing and offers the “largest and most diverse product portfolio in the industry”. They also acknowledged that “the company actively supports employee participation in industry initiatives, collaborates with academic partners, and engages with multiple associations across various levels.” In addition, its “Reman Challenge” is named a “prime example” of innovation through collaboration.
Long history of awards and nominations
Winning the Remanufacturer of the Year Award 2025 once again proves the significance of BORG Automotive Reman for the industry. The list of awards and nominations is long: The company was already honored with the award ten years ago. In 2023, it reached the final round of the German Sustainability Award. In 2024, it won the PARTSLIFE Environmental Award and was also nominated in two categories for the Automechanika Innovation Awards.
“We are proud to have received the most important award in our industry for the second time,” explains Kasper Thomsen, CCO at BORG Automotive Group. "This is a great confirmation of our holistic business approach. we are also working to reduce the environmental impact of our production and place great importance on transparency - for example, by publishing life cycle analyses for our products. This makes us both a reliable partner to the aftermarket and a tireless ambassador for the circular economy."