Remack, the remanufacturing arm of Mack Trucks, Inc., has converted a 35-ft recreational vehicle into a high-tech mobile learning center to provide more effective onsite parts training to both dealers and customers.
July 30, 2010
Remack, the remanufacturing arm of Mack Trucks, Inc., has converted a 35-ft recreational vehicle into a high-tech mobile learning center to provide more effective onsite parts training to both dealers and customers.
Mack said the RVe is outfitted with multiple product displays as well as a 38-in flat-screen television, LCD projector and viewing screen, and two DVD players. It’s currently touring the U.S. and Canada, and is available for dealer open houses and regional training events, with the schedule posted online for easy viewing.
“We offer remanufactured Mack components including engines, carriers, and transmissions, as well as a variety of engine components and accessories,” said Jeff Irr, Mack remanufacturing marketing development manager. “This mobile training center allows us to deliver information about our industry-leading products at the doorstep of our dealers and customers.”
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