AMi to Host FCA Certified Collision Network Online Training

Jan. 10, 2019
The Automotive Management Institute has announced it has been chosen to host the FCA Certified Collision Network's non-technical training in conjunction with Collision Advice owner Mike Anderson.

Jan. 10, 2019—The Automotive Management Institute (AMi) has announced that is has been chosen to host the FCA Certified Collision Network's non-technical training in conjunction with industry leading consultant and Collision Advice owner, Mike Anderson.  

The goals of the training program are to improve the return on investment for the FCA certified network shop, support accurate and safe repairs, and improve the FCA customer experience. The online courses will be available through AMi's learning portal and will focus on specific topics such as the proper use of Tech Authority, and how to leverage the FCA certification. 

The FCA online courses are designed for individuals involved in administrative, management, estimating, and repair planning roles. Based on the topic, online courses will start the year as highly recommended or recommended by FCA to participate in their Certified Collision Network. The online courses, though intended for FCA Collision Network shops, will be available to anyone in the industry.

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