Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes announces 2017 first quarter training schedule

Dec. 5, 2016
Shop owners, managers and painters will learn through a combination of classroom, web and hands-on training settings.
Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes is starting off the new year with a continued commitment to provide first-class training to collision repair professionals. Sherwin-Williams announced its first quarter training schedule starting January 23, 2017 through March 20, 2017 to be held at its training centers across the country. These training sessions provide participants with the skills needed to succeed in the automotive collision repair industry. Shop owners, managers and painters will learn through a combination of classroom, web and hands-on training settings. The following courses will be offered during the first quarter of 2017:
  • Painter Certification
  • Color Adjustment and Blending
  • AWX Performance Plus™ Waterborne Refinish System Painter Certification
  • Ultra 7000® Refinish System Painter Certification

“As a shop owner, you want to be the source where customers come for expert and timely repairs, while still maximizing profitability by getting vehicles through the facility in a highly efficient manner,” says Rod Habel, Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes Director of Training Operations. “Sherwin-Williams understands that it takes more than just great paint to maximize the potential of any shop. That’s why we offer courses for owners, and their employees, to gain the additional knowledge required to be successful in this ever-changing industry.”

Further details regarding the 2017 first quarter schedule for training centers, dates, specific course descriptions and locations, are listed below:

For more information about Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes courses, visit its training section at www.sherwin-automotive.com/refinish/training-support/ or call 1-800-SWULTRA (1-800-798-5872).

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