AkzoNobel Sikkens Acoat Selected released three new training classes, each one approved for I-CAR points through the I-CAR Industry Training Alliance program.
Like this article? Sign up to receive our weekly news blasts here.The new classes are available to all Acoat Selected members and include two that are specifically aligned for those pursuing a Process Centered Environment culture.
Cycle-time Processing Reduction (CPR) focuses on the impact of production management on cycle time. It’s not about working faster or harder. It’s about working smarter.
Rules of the Road: Standardization and Visual Management (PCE) covers how to create and implement standardization and a visual workplace while continuously eliminating waste and variability.
PCE Ready addresses the processes that must be in place to manage every incoming vehicle so it can flow without delay or interruption through the repair process.
The Process Centered Environment Program (PCE) is a continuous improvement initiative developed by AkzoNobel to enable its collision center customers to create a sustainable competitive advantage by utilizing a series of interconnecting and interactive events that allows a product or process to flow freely and continuously. PCE is characterized by a focus on creating customer value and the reduction/elimination of waste.
The addition of these classes expands the company's offerings to 23 courses, according to Barry Rinehart, AkzoNobel North American services manager.
For more information about Acoat Selected or distributor and bodyshop training, visit www.acoatna.com or contact your local AkzoNobel or distributor representative.