Schaeffler India launches second edition of REPXPERT mobile training van campaign
The REPXPERT Mobile Training Van campaign focuses on training mechanics in the commercial vehicle segment. The initiative will cover Central and Southern India, providing hands-on training sessions.
Schaeffler India, a motion technology company, has launched the second edition of its REPXPERT Mobile Training Van campaign. This program aims to provide mechanics, particularly those in the commercial vehicle (CV) segment, with technical training.
The first edition of the REPXPERT Training Van tour in India engaged over 2,600 mechanics and covered more than 9,000 kilometers, reaching professionals in key markets across Northern, Central, and Western India, covering eight states and 42 cities. The training program offers hands-on sessions to help mechanics properly install and maintain replacement products, ensuring longer lifecycles.
Arbind Singh, Vice President of Automotive Aftermarket at Schaeffler India, commented, "We are beginning the second edition of our REPXPERT Training Van campaign in Central and Southern India. Through this mobile training initiative, we aim to strengthen our relationship with mechanics and maintain our role as a partner in the automotive community."
The REPXPERT training van includes a product display area and a training room, providing mechanics with an opportunity to learn directly from Schaeffler technical experts. These sessions will cover Schaeffler’s automotive products in detail, reflecting the company’s commitment to ongoing learning and skill development within the industry.
Additionally, the Schaeffler REPXPERT App, designed for mechanics, will be highlighted during the campaign. The app offers product information, repair instructions, and other insights for daily work. It combines the features of the REPXPERT online portal.
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