HDA Truck Pride partners with Bendix for training

Aug. 26, 2013
The program consists of training modules focused on product knowledge, technical expertise, diagnostics and systems solutions.

Knowing the importance of training and continuous improvement, HDA Truck Pride has partnered with Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC (Bendix) to deliver a comprehensive, customized technical training program to the HDA Truck Pride network. As a global leader in product innovation and technology, Bendix has created an Online Brake School to train the highest caliber technicians and parts personnel.

The program consists of training modules focused on product knowledge, technical expertise, diagnostics and systems solutions. Each module of the HDA Truck Pride customized program concludes with a test to verify the participant's comprehension and retention. HDA Truck Pride is extremely pleased to partner with Bendix in providing this training to the entire HDA Truck Pride network; Members, Truck Service Experts and Fleet Service Experts.

"This partnership affirms our commitment to training and driving value to our customer, to both our members as well as their customers" says Tina Alread, director of sales and marketing for HDA Truck Pride. "As a leader in the industry, it's critical that we support these unique training opportunities. Our Truck Service Expert and Fleet Service Expert partners place tremendous value upon training and we are excited to deliver this program to them. We look forward to tracking the results."

The online training is available to the entire HDA Truck Pride network, including members and their registered Service Experts. The program's recent launch is being supported by a quarterly tracking log, along with promotional incentives for successful completion of the training modules.

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