Martin Senour announces Q4 training lineup

Sept. 12, 2012

Sept. 12, 2012—The Martin Senour Company, a provider of automotive coatings and paint products, has released its training schedule for the fourth quarter of 2012. 

Martin Senour said its fourth quarter training sessions, which start in October, are focused on sustainable and profitable operations from both business and technical standpoints. Topics covered through the company’s training courses include VORTEX waterborne, Tec/Base and Pro//Base refinish systems, painter certification, color adjustment, blending, estimating solutions and new technologies.

“We seek to help collision repair owners, managers and technicians better practice profitable and more productive thinking and hands-on doing,” said Jeff Green, director of sales for Martin Senour. “We also have seen significant interest for classes regarding waterborne technologies, application certification and lean practices, so we’ve provided additional courses specific to those practices.”

The courses will take place at Martin Senour’s training locations throughout the U.S. For more information regarding Martin Senour’s fourth quarter training schedule, including specific locations, dates and course descriptions, visit martinsenour-autopaint.com.

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