Heavy Duty Repair Training to Debut at NACE/CARS

July 28, 2016

Jul  28, 2016—Organizers of the 2016 NACE/CARS Expo & Conference announced Wednesday the details for its inaugural Heavy Duty repair training program.

Training on Heavy Duty collision and mechanical repair will take place on Aug. 10 and Aug. 11. 

The program includes: 

  • Dean Hancock, Collision Advice: Heavy Duty Damage Analysis
  • John Spoto, 3M: Working Smarter, Not Harder Through Consistent HD Repair Procedures
  • Mark Hawkins, Redline Detection: Quickly Find Hidden Leaks in Heavy Duty Trucks, Causing Power, Performance, Fuel Economy, and DPF Regeneration Issues
  • Dave Scribner, Car-O-Liner: Opportunities in Heavy Duty Truck Collision Repair

"Many of our collision repair and service company partners support the heavy duty market and we've had numerous requests for training programs in this area,” Dan Risley, ASA president and executive officer, said. “We are excited to launch our first classes in Anaheim during NACE/CARS 2016 this August. We have presenters with a wealth of knowledge and experience they'll be sharing with shop owners and managers. This is just the start of a growing program."

In addition to training, attendees will have the opportunity to see exhibitors on the show floor showcasing heavy duty products. Exhibitors include Car-O-Liner, ProLine, Yukon Gear & Axle, Pro Spot International, NAPA, GYS Welding, BASF, Audatex, Bad Dog Tools and more.

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