Caliber Collision Centers Teams With 3M and Akzo Nobel To Host Training Expo 2001.Business Editors & Automotive Writers IRVINE Irvine, town, Scotland Irvine (ûr`vĭn), town (1991 pop. 32,507), North Ayrshire, SW Scotland, on the Irvine River estuary. Industries include iron and brass foundries. Other products are chemicals, electric goods, and clothing. , Calif.--(AutomotiveWire)--Oct. 23, 2001 Caliber's Training Expo Brings New Technologies and Hands-On hands-on adj. Involving active participation; applied, as opposed to theoretical: "We're involved in hands-on operations, pulling levers, pushing buttons" Arthur R. Taylor. Interactive Training to Insurance and Collision Industry Professionals On Oct. 12th & 13th, Caliber Collision Centers, an Irvine-based operator of high-quality collision repair facilities in California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). and Texas, teamed with 3M, and Akzo Nobel Akzo Nobel is a multinational company, active in the fields of healthcare products, coatings and chemicals. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the company has activities in more than 80 countries, and employs approximately 62,000 people. to host its first annual Training Expo 2001 at Caliber's Chino Valley Chino Valley can refer to:
According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Stepan Altounian, Caliber's vice president of vendor relations and coordinator of Training Expo 2001, Caliber's primary focus is to ensure that associates receive the training required to consistently deliver quality collision repair. "Training Expo 2001 reflects our commitment to repair quality and to the development of our associates," said Altounian. "We will continue to be innovative in our approach to providing hands-on, interactive technical training." More than 500 Caliber associates and insurance industry partners participated in Caliber's Training Expo 2001. Along with major sponsors 3M and Akzo Nobel, more than 18 service, product and equipment providers conducted hands-on training classes for participants. Providers offering instruction included Chief, Cintas, Evercoat, Pro-Spot, Fusor, Hunter, Omega, SRS SRS, SRS-A see slow-reacting substance. , Martech and Car-O-Liner. According to Larry Carter, president of Car-O-Liner USA, Caliber's Training Expo 2001 was a win-win for everyone involved. "At Training Expo 2001, attendees were instructed in the use of state-of-the-art products and equipment by Caliber's providers as they painted cars, welded panels, pulled frames, sanded primers and learned new technologies of first aid techniques and safety procedures," said Carter. "Caliber's Training Expo 2001 was one of the most memorable and productive training events that I have ever witnessed. Car-O-Liner is very proud to be associated with such an innovative group of dedicated people. The collision repair industry welcomes such vision and professionalism professionalism the upholding by individuals of the principles, laws, ethics and conventions of their profession. , and we look forward to participating in future events that promote this kind of hands-on training and interactive teaching." Founded in 1991, with headquarters in Irvine, Caliber Collision Centers operates high-quality collision repair facilities in California and Texas. Caliber, which recently ranked ninth in Inc. magazine's annual list of the top 500 fastest-growing private companies in America, currently owns and operates 62 facilities and plans to continue acquiring, developing and integrating high-volume collision repair centers while providing innovative collision repair solutions and automobile physical damage claims support. Note to Editors: For photos of the event, e-mail: shannon.lynard@calibercollision.com |
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