Hendrickson slates heavy-duty suspension training

March 14, 2011
The eighth edition of the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute (HVSI) has been scheduled for next month in California. Two sessions of HVSI, which is a technical suspension training program for the heavy-duty transportation industry, will be held April 26 through April 29 at the Universal Technical Institute in Rancho Cucamonga, CA

The eighth edition of the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute (HVSI) has been scheduled for next month in California. Two sessions of HVSI, which is a technical suspension training program for the heavy-duty transportation industry, will be held April 26 through April 29 at the Universal Technical Institute in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.

The sessions will include hands-on training and cover the Primaax and Haulmaxx suspensions as well as the new Composilite SC lift axle.

Participants will receive training on recommended installation, service, maintenance, and repair procedures. Training will be conducted by Hendrickson regional service managers and technical support managers.

Each session is spread over a day and a half.

“The overwhelming feedback on our HVSI program has been outstanding,” said Edward Powderly, aftermarket business unit manager for Hendrickson Truck Commercial Vehicle Systems. “It is our goal to train as many technicians as possible to keep our customers trucks and trailers on the road and in optimum condition.”

For additional information about the Hendrickson Vehicle Suspension Institute and how to sign up for the upcoming session, contact Brian VanCamp at 630-910-2838 or your local Hendrickson representative.

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