Toyota Continues Partnership with Sherwin-Williams for 2011 Estimator Training Program - BodyShop Business

Toyota Continues Partnership with Sherwin-Williams for 2011 Estimator Training Program

Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes (SWAF) announces its continued relationship with Toyota Motor Sales, USA as a training partner in Toyota’s Certified Collision Center program. Sherwin-Williams will continue as one of the facilitators for the program’s training workshops throughout 2011 in different locations across the United States.
 
Attendees who participate in the Certified Collision Center program’s “Collision Estimator Essentials,” will get hands-on experience with the techniques, skills and information necessary to write more profitable estimates, Sherwin-Williams says. The workshop comprises real-world estimating scenarios and industry-specific issues pertaining to body shop operations and insurance company relations.

Steve Feltovich, SWAF manager of Business Consulting Services, believes that Toyota Motor Sales and Sherwin-Williams are a great training partnership for Toyota dealers: “The Collision Estimator Essentials collision repair estimating workshop has proven to enhance estimators’ and shop managers’ skills in all areas of writing accurate and profitable repair estimates.”

There is no charge for workshops for Toyota Certified Collision Centers’ personnel. Non-Toyota Certified Collision Centers’ attendees will be charged an enrollment cost of $295. For more information on training, visit the Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes training website.

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