Brake Parts Inc. Releases 2013 Training Schedule For Raybestos, Aimco Brand Brakes

Brake Parts Inc. Releases 2013 Training Schedule For Raybestos, Aimco Brand Brakes

Raybestos ACE ASE Certified Training Center Courses and Field Training Modules provide sales and counter professionals, novice technicians, journeymen technicians and even ASE-certified technicians the knowledge they need to remain at the top of their field, the company says.

Brake Parts Inc. has announced its 2013 training schedule for its Raybestos and Aimco brake brands.

Raybestos ACE ASE Certified Training Center Courses and Field Training Modules provide sales and counter professionals, novice technicians, journeymen technicians and even ASE-certified technicians the knowledge they need to remain at the top of their field, the company says.

The classes are lead by ASE- and NATEF-certified instructors and are designed to accommodate the busiest schedules and tightest budgets. The courses reach more than 8,000 technicians annually, and the cost of training is less than $15 an hour.

Training Center Courses include:
• Brake Systems Diagnosis & Repair, Intro To ABS
• Brake Systems Of Today And Beyond
• Channel Partner Sales Training

Field Training Modules Include:
• Brake Systems Analysis And Repair Module
• Servicing Brakes On Modern Vehicles Module II

According to Brake Parts Inc., Raybestos brake training center courses and field training modules can help busy repair shops and parts stores:
• Improve worker morale and decrease employee turnover
• Prepare technicians to confidently deal with new industry challenges
• Provide your customers with the most dependable service possible 

In addition to the training center courses and field training modules, the ACE Tech Hotline answers more than 132,000 calls every year. Raybestos brake customers can call toll free, Monday thru Friday, 800-407-9263 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (CST).

For enrollment information, contact Raybestos ACE Technical Services at 800-274-4631.

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