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Schrader Adds Four New TIA-Certified Automotive Tire Service (ATS) Instructors

Schrader-Bridgeport International, Inc. announces that four employees and representative agents have been added to the company’s roster of Certified Automotive Tire Service (ATS) Instructors as designated by the Tire Industry Association (TIA). Schrader's Certified ATS Instructors are available to educate technicians and improve their skills and ....

Schrader-Bridgeport International, Inc. announces that four employees and representative agents have been added to the company’s roster of Certified Automotive Tire Service (ATS) Instructors as designated by the Tire Industry Association (TIA). Schrader’s Certified ATS Instructors are available to educate technicians and improve their skills and expertise, reflecting the company’s commitment to providing professional, certified TPMS trainers.

The Certified ATS Instructor Program is the most advanced level of training that TIA offers, and Schrader was the first TPMS manufacturer to make the Certified ATS Technician Program available to its customers. Through classroom instruction, hands-on participation and demonstrations employing leading edge technology, instructors learn how to provide the specialized training technicians need to service current and future model vehicles with TPMS. Equipped with the proper training, technicians who are TIA Certified have the knowledge and skill to profitably service TPMS systems and avoid damaging critical components.

Distributors and technicians who would like to find out more about obtaining instruction should contact a Schrader sales representative.

For further information about TIA, go to www.tireindustry.org

For further information about Schrader-Bridgeport, go to www.schrader-bridgeport.com.

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