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News / 07.2023

Veneporte dynamize training cycle

Veneporte dynamize training cycle

Throughout the months of June and July, Veneporte has been promoting among its customers a set of technical/commercial training initiatives.

In these initiatives, Veneporte customers have the opportunity to participate in an action of training that allows them to update and increase their knowledge about all their range of products, with particular emphasis on the components of the “hot part” of the exhaust system.

Under the motto Less Emissions for Sustainable Mobility, this training highlights the importance of the quality and performance of these components for the reduction of emissions and sustainable mobility. Participants also have the opportunity to learn about details of the entire production process and the technologies associated with it.

These initiatives are taking place at Veneporte's facilities and are attended by customers from Portugal, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, and Poland.

Veneporte, a specialist with more than 50 years of experience in the development and production of exhaust and emission control systems for the automotive industry, is currently the leader in offering solutions with EURO 6 technology for the aftermarket.

This range of products with EURO 6 technology includes:

• SCR's (Selective Catalytic Reduction);

• SDPF's (SCR – Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter);

• LNT's (Lean NOx Trap);

• Particulate Filters;

• Catalytic Converters;

• Silencers and Pipes;

• Mounting Parts.

  

The Veneporte range currently has more than 7.000 active references for more than 32.000 applications, developed and produced internally with quality and performance similar to the original and 100% homologated.

This wide range of solutions with EURO 6 technology from Veneporte contributes to a strong reduction of emissions and sustainable mobility, ensuring compliance with legal directives in force, namely EU regulation nº 540/2014 and the WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicles Test).