Factors leading in tech training

May 03, 2013
Factors leading in tech training
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Access to good technical training is something that motor factors can help their customers with, as new automotive systems and technology continues to make a big impact in the independent aftermarket.


In this month's Autobiz Magazine we have articles concerning two progressive motor factors, Finglas Autoparts in Dublin and BM Motor Factors in Longford, who have recognised the importance of training and have successfully run one day training programmes for their customers.

The courses where organised in conjunction with Autobiz Magazine and its training partner eXponentia. eXponentia offer a range of courses on various aspects of new automotive technology and can tailor courses to suit factor customer needs. The courses are delivered by Steve Carter, who is one of the most highly regarded trainers in this field and has a wealth of knowledge about current and future automotive technology.

Autobiz welcomes enquiries from motor factors who would like to organise training courses for customers in their area. This offers factors a number of potential benefits.
  • Essential training support for your customers in a fast changing marketplace
  • Increase the knowledge and expertise of your own staff on new technology
  • Encourage sales of new technology products
  • Be seen as progressive company helping to secure the future of your customers.

If you would like to discuss training options for your customers please call Verona at Autobiz on 091-523-292.

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