Penske Racing Shocks & REM Surface Engineering form Partnership

Aaron Lambert
Post by Aaron Lambert
January 30, 2020

Southington, Connecticut, (January 30, 2020) – REM Surface Engineering, world leader in surface finishing solutions, announces partnership with Penske Racing Shocks, the world leader in suspension technology.

As one of the major suppliers in the world’s largest markets, Penske Racing Shocks worked with REM Surface Engineering to develop processes for the racing shocks that are specifically on hard chrome surfaces. The ISF Process creates a smooth, micro-textured surface that does not just withstand the harsh conditions generated in races, but also helps drivers to excel. Penske and REM partnered to further these technology applications as a part of their endeavor to supply the latest technology to all forms of auto racing.

REM Surface Engineering and the motorsports industry share a common goal – achieving a “winning” finish every time. Please contact REM Surface Engineering for more information.

About REM Surface Engineering

REM Surface Engineering, the inventor of the ISF®Process, the Rapid ISF® Process, the Extreme ISF® Process and the REM® Process, is a global leader in providing surface engineering solutions. The REM’s isotropic superfinishing technologies are value adding and performance enhancing improvements to conventional machining operations such as grinding and lapping. Founded in 1965 in Southington, CT by Robert Michaud, REM Surface Engineering is a family owned company that has proudly been serving our partners and customers for over 50 years. REM Surface Engineering operates four locations in Brenham, TX, Southington, CT, Merrillville, IN and St. Neots, UK that provide products and services globally. For more information, please visit www.remchem.com.

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Aaron Lambert
Post by Aaron Lambert
January 30, 2020
After completing high school, Aaron joined Penske Racing Shocks in 2000 as a damper technician. Since then, Aaron served in multiple management and technical rolls in the company and oversaw all major sales markets including Short Track, NASCAR, Sports Car, and IndyCar. He spearheaded the company’s successful return to the Late Model market as well as the new S-link shock dyno product line. In addition, Aaron handles all dealer relationships and has been a driving force behind Penske Racing Shocks’ long term in-house manufacturing strategy . Aaron was promoted to General Manager in 2019, a position he currently holds.
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