Auxiliary Power Dynamics (APD), which manufactures the Willis APU, will now offer installation and service training to qualified fleets that purchase the device
Auxiliary Power Dynamics (APD), which manufactures the Willis APU, will now offer installation and service training to qualified fleets that purchase the device. The training can take place at the fleet’s own maintenance shop or an APD facility.
By having certified technicians on staff, fleets can avoid the warranty issues and other problems that might arise when the units are not properly installed. In addition, being able to install the APUs at their own maintenance shops will help minimize the costly downtime associated with this procedure, APD points out.
Once their technicians have been trained, fleets will also be certified to install and service Willis APUs for other customers.
For more information, contact Will Watson at 253-638-3145
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