PLYMOUTH, Mich., — Suzuki Motor Corporation (Suzuki) granted approval for the use of Spies Hecker products and training. The approval focuses on comprehensive support for the car maker’s official dealers with practical training and the service network.
“Suzuki attaches huge importance to high-quality repairs,” says Steffen Apollo, brand manager. “The approval was not based on our high-grade products only, but also, and more importantly, on our in-depth training for proficiently executed refinishes.”
With the extensive offer of training at 50 training centers worldwide, the Spies Hecker specialists are mainly targeting Suzuki's authorized dealers and trading partners with their support. “The partnership with Suzuki shows that the successful Spies Hecker training strategy is highly acclaimed in the automotive industry as well,” Apollo said.
High-grade paints and a close relationship with the vehicle refinishing trade has been the Spies Hecker philosophy for 125 years. The Cologne-based company is a leading manufacturer of refinishing paints.
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Source: Automotive Body Repair News,
10/15/2007 Click here