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New Pro Training Power Hour Announced by Standard Motor Products

New Pro Training Power Hour Announced by Standard Motor Products

The Pro Training Power Hour is being introduced by Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) with pride. For technicians, Standard’s expert trainers deliver Power Hour, a free live-virtual technical series. It expands Standard’s already impressive lineup of training courses, which now includes a Masters Series, an On-Demand library, and Standard® Pro Training On-Site and Live-Virtual training sessions. 

Over 30,000 professional technicians attended more than 800 live virtual and in-person sessions offered by the Standard® Pro Training team in 2022. Standard® Pro Training has already scheduled 1,100 programmes for the upcoming year in response to technicians’ rising interest in continuing education. 150 of these sessions are slated to be webcast live via the new virtual platform developed by Pro Training and shot live in the Pro Training studio. Additionally, new technical information is added each month to the Pro Training On-Demand collection. 

According to Jack Ramsey, Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing, SMP, “We understand that there is a high demand for ongoing training among technicians, and Standard® has up to the challenge to give the best training in the business.” Since we are aware of the busy schedules of technicians, we provide a choice of training options. The automotive aftermarket industry’s top independent manufacturer and distributor of premium automotive replacement parts used in vehicle maintenance, repair, and service has been in operation for more than a century is Standard Motor Products, Inc. With a complementary focus on specialist original equipment components for manufacturers in a variety of industries, such as agriculture, heavy duty, and construction equipment, SMP also keeps expanding its supplier capabilities. In the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Mexico, and other Latin American nations, SMP sells its goods primarily to automotive aftermarket retailers, programme distribution groups, warehouse distributors, original equipment manufacturers, and original equipment service part operations.

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