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Bremsen Technik Group advances sustainability in the automotive aftermarket through a strategic partnership with PartScan. This collaboration introduces innovative packaging for braking components, prioritizing eco-friendly materials and compliance with UN ECE Regulation 90. The initiative targets core products from in-house brands like AXD, Bremskraft, Celect, and Prolead, including brake pads, discs, drums, linings, and lined brake shoe kits. Remanufactured items will integrate in a subsequent phase, ensuring broad applicability across the product lineup.
Key Highlights
- QR-Enabled Labeling: Replaces printed instructions to cut paper waste and single-use plastics, linking to PartScan’s portal for multi-language fitting guides and product data.
- Sustainable Materials: Shifts to Kraft cardstock from white card and plastics, with paper-based alternatives for internal packaging.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meets UN ECE Regulation 90 requirements digitally, enhancing accessibility without environmental trade-offs.
- Preserved Functionality: Retains existing barcodes for seamless inventory and distribution processes.
- Expert Insights: Leaders from both companies emphasize benefits for customers, regulations, and the planet.
Partnership Details and Innovations
The alliance between Bremsen Technik Group and PartScan marks a pivotal shift in automotive packaging standards. Traditional methods often relied on excessive paper and plastics, contributing to waste in the aftermarket sector. Now, QR codes streamline access to essential information, from fitting instructions to application data, available in multiple languages. This digital pivot not only fulfills legal mandates but also empowers technicians with on-demand resources, reducing errors and downtime.

Transitioning to Kraft cardstock—a renewable, recyclable option—eliminates plastic shrink-wrapping and box liners. Where protection is needed, paper-based solutions take over, minimizing the carbon footprint without compromising product integrity. This approach aligns with global pushes for greener supply chains, positioning Bremsen Technik as a leader in responsible innovation.
James Hall, Technical Director at Bremsen Technik Group, highlights the dual advantages: “By integrating PartScan’s QR system, we’re not only removing redundant printed materials but also delivering fitting instructions in a smarter, more accessible format. It’s a modern solution to a regulatory requirement—and a win for our customers and the environment.”
Echoing this, Oliver Young, Commercial Director at PartScan, adds: “This partnership allows us to support BTG in meeting legislative standards while reducing environmental impact. We’re proud to have Bremsen Technik as our launch client.”
Rollout Timeline and Broader Impact
Implementation kicks off in Q4 2025, with full rollout by mid-2026. This phased strategy ensures minimal disruption to distribution networks while scaling the eco-friendly design across all eligible products. For the automotive aftermarket, where compliance and efficiency drive operations, this initiative sets a benchmark. It addresses rising demands for sustainable practices amid stricter environmental regulations, benefiting distributors, repair shops, and end-users alike.
Bremsen Technik Group’s commitment extends beyond packaging, reflecting a holistic mission to deliver high-performance braking solutions. By embedding technology like QR codes, the company enhances user experience—quick scans yield precise, tailored data, fostering safer installations and longer product life. PartScan’s portal integration further amplifies this, offering a centralized hub for technical resources that evolves with industry needs.
In an era of heightened scrutiny on waste and emissions, such partnerships underscore the aftermarket’s potential for positive change. Stakeholders gain from reduced material costs and streamlined workflows, while the environment benefits from lower resource consumption. This rollout not only complies with UN ECE Regulation 90 but redefines it through forward-thinking design, proving that regulatory adherence can coexist with ecological stewardship.
As the initiative unfolds, it invites the industry to reconsider conventional packaging norms. Bremsen Technik and PartScan’s model—blending digital efficiency with sustainable sourcing—offers a replicable blueprint for others in the sector. Ultimately, this step forward reinforces the group’s dedication to innovation that serves both performance and planetary health, solidifying its role in a greener automotive future.
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