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SKF exemplifies dedication to the circular economy
Bangkok Post
|October 07, 2025
SKF (Thailand) Ltd, a global leader in bearing manufacturing from Sweden, has reaffirmed its sustainability vision with the official launch of the “SKF Ayutthaya Circular Solution Centre” in Thailand.
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The launch strengthens its commitment to the circular economy and drives Thailand’s sustainable industrial growth.
The new facility is an innovation hub for bearing remanufacturing, showcasing advanced technology that “brings used bearings back to life” with performance comparable to brand-new products.
The initiative reduces resource and energy consumption, significantly cuts carbon emissions and helps businesses lower operational costs.
For more than 38 years in Thailand, SKF has delivered world-class Swedish technology and innovation to support the nation’s key industries.
Beyond providing premium-quality bearings and tailored solutions, the company has been committed to fostering a sustainable circular economy by reintroducing used products into the production cycle through repair and refurbishment.
This approach not only creates added business value but also promotes environmental responsibility across partners, suppliers and customers, contributing to a more sustainable industrial value chain.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition October 07, 2025 de Bangkok Post.
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