Rotary Lift Distributors, Inspectors Achieve ALI Certification

Aug. 19, 2013

Aug. 19, 2013—Twenty Rotary Lift distributors and inspectors were members of the first-ever class to graduate from the Automotive Lift Institute’s (ALI) lift inspector certification program, more than any other manufacturer.

More than 100 additional Rotary Lift–affiliated inspectors are currently enrolled in the program and on their way to achieving certification.

“Our distributors and Rotary Authorized Installers (RAIs) have stepped up and shown that they are committed to the same principles [of customer safety and productivity] by being among the first to enroll in the program,” said Ron Lainhart, Rotary Lift parts and service manager. “We congratulate the inspectors who have already completed the certification process. They are available to inspect customer lifts now, providing a trustworthy resource for shop owners across the country.”

ALI certified lift inspectors are qualified to inspect any vehicle lift regardless of manufacturer, so a Rotary Lift distributor who has completed the program is capable of professionally inspecting a shop’s entire inventory of lifting equipment.
 

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