Haldex announces relocation of Arkansas Friction Center

March 3, 2015
The new facility has state-of-the-art equipment and an improved layout to optimize process flow.

Haldex announces the relocation of its Little Rock, Ark. Friction Center. The new facility located at 6800 Geyer Springs Road, has state-of-the-art equipment and an improved layout to optimize process flow. This facility is the largest expansion to date and has the capacity to produce 9,000 relined shoes per day. The facility also features an upgraded training room with a complete air brake system display board and a wheel-end stand for foundation brake training. 

Haldex offers a nationwide network of eight Friction Centers that supply remanufactured brake shoes, new brake shoes and brake lining across North America. Haldex continues to invest heavily in these facilities to insure all locations meet high safety, quality, manufacturing and delivery standards. All Friction Center Facilities are ISO-9001 certified. The new Little Rock facility is implements the Haldex Way Management Philosophy, focusing on standardized production processes and strict manufacturing specifications that exceed industry standards, guaranteeing consistent value for customers.

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