Schaeffler India Expands Mobile Training Initiative to Empower More Mechanics in Commercial Vehicle Sector

Schaeffler India Expands Mobile Training Initiative to Empower More Mechanics in Commercial Vehicle Sector

(IN BRIEF) Schaeffler India has launched the second edition of its successful REPXPERT Mobile Training Van campaign, aimed at upskilling mechanics in the commercial vehicle sector. Following a highly successful initial tour that engaged over 2,600 mechanics across 42 cities, the new phase will extend its reach to Central and Southern India. The initiative, which provides hands-on training in the installation and maintenance of automotive components, is part of Schaeffler’s broader commitment to fostering continuous learning and skill development in the industry. The campaign also promotes the REPXPERT App, a digital tool that offers valuable resources and product information for mechanics.

(PRESS RELEASE) PUNE, 30-Aug-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Schaeffler India, a key player in motion technology, is once again hitting the road with its REPXPERT Mobile Training Van, marking the second phase of its successful initiative aimed at empowering mechanics in the commercial vehicle sector. This initiative, which debuted with remarkable success, is designed to provide in-depth, practical training to mechanics across India, enhancing their ability to install and maintain critical automotive components.

The inaugural tour of the REPXPERT Mobile Training Van was a resounding success, engaging over 2,600 mechanics and covering more than 9,000 kilometers across Northern, Central, and Western India. The program reached 42 cities in eight states, offering hands-on training sessions that focused on extending the life cycles of replacement products through correct installation and maintenance techniques.

Arbind Singh, Vice President of Automotive Aftermarket at Schaeffler India, expressed enthusiasm for the continuation of the initiative: “With the second edition of our REPXPERT Training Van campaign, we are expanding our reach to Central and Southern India. This initiative not only strengthens our ties with mechanic partners but also reinforces our commitment to being a reliable partner in the automotive industry.”

The training van is equipped with a product display area and a dedicated training room, offering a comprehensive and immersive learning experience. Schaeffler’s technical experts will lead detailed sessions on the company’s latest automotive technologies, underscoring Schaeffler’s commitment to ongoing education and skill enhancement in the industry.

The campaign also highlights the Schaeffler REPXPERT App, a digital tool designed to assist mechanics with detailed product information, repair instructions, and practical tips. The app, which integrates the features of the REPXPERT online portal with mobile convenience, is available for free download on both iOS and Android devices.

For more information on Schaeffler’s offerings and updates on the training van campaign, visit the REPXPERT website and follow Schaeffler India on social media.

Schaeffler Group – We pioneer motion The Schaeffler Group has been driving forward groundbreaking inventions and developments in the field of motion technology for over 75 years. With innovative technologies, products, and services for electric mobility, CO₂-efficient drives, chassis solutions, Industry 4.0, digitalization, and renewable energies, the company is a reliable partner for making motion more
efficient, intelligent, and sustainable – over the entire life cycle. The Motion Technology Company manufactures high-precision components and systems for drive train and chassis applications as well as rolling and plain bearing solutions for a large number of industrial applications. The Schaeffler Group generated sales of EUR 16.3 billion in 2023. With around 84,000 employees, Schaeffler is one of the
world’s largest family-owned companies and one of Germany’s most innovative companies.

SOURCE: Schaeffler AG

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