Keystone Automotive to host I-CAR training classes
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — Keystone Automotive Industries recently expanded its support of I-CAR by making 50 of its locations available as I?CAR training locations. The offer to utilize these locations across the United States and Canada for I-CAR training programs will provide additional access for the collision industry to train in their local markets. “Keystone is committed to providing the highest quality parts and services to our customers,” says Rick Keister, Keystone president and CEO. “We also now have an opportunity to support the collision industry through a highly respected training organization.” “I-CAR provides training that is specific to the collision industry,” says Eric Rogers, director of organizational development and training for Keystone. “This effort will provide more opportunities for training that benefits everyone, especially the customer.” “Keystone Automotive has been extremely supportive of I-CAR over the years and we commend Keystone for making these facilities available for I-CAR training,” says Tom McGee, I-CAR president and CEO. “One of the greatest strengths of I-CAR is the strong support it receives from the industry, where all are working towards one goal of training dedication. I-CAR and the collision industry have benefited from organizations such as Keystone making their facilities available for our use. As I-CAR continues to make training as easily accessible as possible, it is critical that we continue to increase our venues to meet training needs on a local level.” For more information, visit www.keystone-auto.com. |