Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) has announced two new sites for service training at Terex facilities in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Southaven, Mississipp.
"We recognise that service training on-site in our Redmond, Washington. facility can be more of a time and financial commitment than some customers are able to make in the current economic environment," says Bob Bartley, Terex AWP director, technical services. "As part of our Genie 360° efforts, these additional locations provide customers with training options."
Two courses will be offered in two-day increments: Genie electric and engine powered booms; and electric and rough terrain scissors. The classes cover product familiarisation, hydraulic and electrical systems, calibration, troubleshooting and product inspection.
The USD200 cost for each two-day class includes training materials and lunches.
These additional service training locations are part of the new Genie 360° comprehensive collection of customer support services ranging from parts to refurbishment.
As with previous Terex AWP training, customers can sign up at
www.genieindustries.com.
Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer with 2008 net sales of USD9.9 billion.