I-CAR premiers NACE training line-up

July 8, 2014
I-CAR will offer multiple Professional Development Program training courses during Industry Week in Detroit, July 31-Aug. 2, including the 2015 Ford F-150 Structural Repair Training Course.
I-CAR® will offer multiple Professional Development Program (PDP) training courses during Industry We
ek in Detroit July 31 through August 2. PDP training opportunities at NACE will provide some of I-CAR’s newest courses, including the 2015 Ford F-150 Structural Repair Training Course (FOR06).

FOR06 opened to the entire industry on June 1. Collision repair training experts at I-CAR worked alongside Ford Motor Company engineers during the 2015 Ford F-150 design and development process, leveraging I-CAR’s expertise to create a training solution, FOR06, for collision repair professionals who will work on the next generation of Ford’s extremely popular truck. The FOR06 course, in conjunction with I-CAR®’s Welding Training & Certifcation™: Aluminum GMA (MIG) Welding course also meets the 2015 F150 training requirements for the Ford National Body Shop Program.

“I-CAR is thrilled to bring this line-up of training to NACE during Industry Week. This is an excellent opportunity for I-CAR to reach industry professionals with some of I-CAR’s newest and most exciting courses available,” explained Josh McFarlin,      I-CAR Director of Curriculum & Product Development.

I-CAR TRAINING SCHEDULE

Thursday, July 31     
8 AM – Noon | Full-Frame Partial Replacement (FFR01) – Recently Launched                                                                                                                         
8 AM – Noon | Steering and Suspension Damage Analysis (DAM06) – Recently Updated                                                                              
1 PM – 5 PM  | Advanced Steering and Suspension Systems Damage Analysis (DAM15) – New Course                                                   
1 PM – 5 PM | Sectioning of Steel Unitized Structures (SPS11)

Friday, Aug. 1
8 AM – Noon | New Vehicle Technology and Trends 2014 (NEW14)                                                                                                                       
8 AM – Noon | Aluminum Exterior Panel Repair and Replacement (APR01) – Premiering during Industry Week!                                                      
1 PM – 5 PM | Hazardous Materials, Personal Safety, and Refinish Safety (WKR01)

Saturday, Aug. 2
8 AM – 5 PM | 2015 Ford F-150 Structural Repair Training Course (FOR06) – Recently Open to Entire Industry

“Collision Repair Technicians and Insurance professionals will benefit from the course materials being presented at NACE. This year’s line-up of training includes information on some of the latest repair information and advancements that our industry needs to prepare for as the ‘technical tsunami’ approaches,” said McFarlin.

To register for I-CAR training at NACE, visit www.naceexpo.com. To register for I-CAR training, you must first register for NACE/CARS. You will be able to register for I-CAR training during registration for NACE/CARS by choosing I-CAR Educational Offerings. More information on I-CAR training at NACE can be found on www.i-car.com.

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