Chief to Provide Equipment for Caliber's Changing Lanes Program

Sept. 21, 2017

Chief will provide welding and computerized measuring equipment for Caliber Collision’s Changing Lanes Program.

Sept. 21, 2017 — Chief will provide welding and computerized measuring equipment for Caliber Collision’s Changing Lanes Program.

Chief will give a MultiMig 522 MIG/MAG welder, an MI200T spot welder, a LaserLock LiveMapping system and two MultiMig 190 welders to each of the Changing Lanes programs in Fayetteville, North Carolina and Killeen, Texas.

Changing Lanes is the first program in the country to provide active duty service members with training and employment opportunities in the collision repair industry prior to transitioning out of the Armed Forces.

The 18-week, no-cost program gives hands-on training with job placement opportunities.

“Our service members have given so much to our country,” says Bob Holland, director of strategic relationships, Chief Automotive Technologies. “Chief is honored to be an active participant not only in Changing Lanes, but in helping to positively change the future of these fine men and women as they transition to civilian life.”

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