Diesel Center is Advancing Diesel Technology at Automechanika Johannesburg 2025
IndustryNews
28 October 2025

Diesel Center is Advancing Diesel Technology at Automechanika Johannesburg 2025

Diesel Center brings expert diagnostics, repair tools, and training for modern diesel systems to Automechanika Johannesburg 2025.

Diesel Center, a leading Ukrainian specialist in diesel-injection systems, will be among the international exhibitors at Automechanika Johannesburg 2025, taking place from 28–30 October 2025.

The company will present its advanced diagnostic, repair and training solutions for modern diesel systems—tailored for workshops and distributors across Africa.

Founded in 1993 and based in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, Diesel Center has grown from a small repair shop into a certified DENSO Diesel Service facility, working with brands such as Bosch, Delphi and Denso. The company specialises in diagnostics, maintenance and repair of common-rail, CRDI, CDI and HDI fuel systems, supported by cutting-edge equipment and skilled technicians.

Diesel Center is Advancing Diesel Technology at Automechanika Johannesburg 2025

A defining strength of Diesel Center is its ability to design and manufacture its own test benches and diagnostic tools. These devices enable precise testing and calibration of modern injectors and pumps—technologies essential for today’s high-efficiency diesel engines. This combination of practical service expertise and in-house engineering gives the company a unique competitive edge.

Beyond technical services, Diesel Center runs hands-on training programmes for automotive professionals, focusing on the repair of injectors and high-pressure pumps. These courses help service technicians master advanced diagnostic methods and stay current with the latest diesel technologies.

With Africa’s growing demand for reliable diesel-service solutions, Diesel Center aims to build partnerships with workshops, distributors and fleet operators throughout the region. Its participation at Automechanika Johannesburg 2025 highlights a commitment to sharing technology, knowledge and equipment that empower local service networks.

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