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French plans for Perkins

17th July 1982, Page 11
17th July 1982
Page 11
Page 11, 17th July 1982 — French plans for Perkins
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'HIS YEAR, around 5,000 Perkins three, four end six-cylinder enpines will be remanufactured at the Moteurs Perkins SA plant at 'ienalnville, 60 kilometres north west of Paris.

Set on a 3,600 hectare site in he heart of the French counryside, the Genainville plant Iandles the Power Exchange )rogramme of remanufactured ongines. Moteurs Perkins SA, las been remanufacturing enlines at Genainville since 1962.

It has held a contract to rebuild ralbot car engines since 1976, Ind currently around 9,000 perol engines for many different ypea of Talbot cars are also re

manufactured at the Genainville plant each year.

The factory, which employs 125 people, has three assembly lines. Two are used for Perkins three, four and six-cylinder engines while the other handles small petrol engines.

In addition to serving the French market with rerrianufactured engines, the Genainville plant also provides a similar service to Perkins customers in Ger

many, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Holland and throughout Scandinavia.

The plant handles remanufactured engines for a wide range of industrial, vehicle and agricultural applications plus four-cylinder 4.108 engines for marine craft.

For Perkins engines users, the power exchange engine scheme Is a remanufacturing process not a reconditioning one. "The difference is significant," says Perkins. "A remanufactured engine has to stand up to the same rigorous testing as a new engine straight off the production line. This includes factory reconditioned fuel injection equipment which is vital for satisfactory operation."

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Locations: Genainville, Paris

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