According to RENK America, the order intake included new production contracts for engines and transmissions as well as aftermarket and spare-parts business. The company said the results demonstrate sustained momentum across both new equipment production and long-term fleet support activities.
RENK America stated that its operations continue to support fleet readiness requirements for domestic and international defense customers. The company added that the mix of production and aftermarket demand highlights the resilience and diversification of its portfolio.
Skyler Vaughn, chief operating officer of RENK America, said customer support remains central to the company’s growth strategy. “One thing that defines RENK America is our commitment to our customers,” Vaughn said.
“Our growth is no coincidence – it’s earned through consistency, accountability, and a clear focus on supporting fleet readiness for our domestic and international partners,” he added.
The company said it plans to continue expanding operations at its Muskegon facility as demand for military mobility systems increases. RENK America also said it intends to strengthen customer partnerships and invest in capabilities aimed at supporting long-term growth.
According to the company, those efforts are focused on ensuring the timely delivery of mission-critical mobility solutions. RENK America said it remains committed to supporting defense customers with reliable drivetrain technologies and related services.


