Forward-thinking collision repair owners to hear free session from Symach

Symach is hosting an information session at NACE Automechanika Chicago. The event, from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 27, is geared toward owners and operators looking to grow their repair capacity in the collision repair industry.
June 15, 2017
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Training at NACE Automechanika Chicago isn’t only in the classroom or on the show floor.

Symach is taking time to use the premier training event of the summer to educate you on a number of ways today’s collision repair professionals can truly become more forward-thinking and maximize their paint and repair departments.

The Italy-based company is hosting an information session at NACE Automechanika Chicago. The event, from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 27, is geared toward owners and operators looking to grow their repair capacity in the collision repair industry. The session is during show floor hours and does not conflict with any collision repair or management courses owners may have signed up for.

What’s more, the Symach CEO, Osvaldo Bergaglio, will be on-hand during the information session to share with owners and operators a variety of solutions Symach has.

For the paint department, Bergaglio will share information on Symach DryTronic technology, which is the exothermic reaction that cures paint in seconds, as well as the Symach Application Process that reduces application time for body filler, primer, waterborne base and clear coats by 50 to 60 percent.

For other repair areas, he will cover the FixLine conveyor repair process that yields touch times of a half of a day for one panel, one day for two to three panels and three days for four or more panels.

Registration for the free information session is available through Symach by clicking here. Additionally, a free Expo Pass to the NACE Automechanika Chicago show floor is required to attend the session. If you have not yet registered for your free Expo Pass, you can receive one here.

About the Author

Tschanen Brandyberry

Tschanen Brandyberry is Special Projects Editor for the UBM Americas – Automotive Group, moving into the position following roles as managing editor of Motor Age and associate editor of Aftermarket Business World. She joined the Automotive Group in 2006 after working in editing and writing positions at The Morning Journal in Lorain, Ohio, and The Daily Chief-Union in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in addition to public relations agency experience. Tschanen is a graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

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