Schaeffler supports Autoinform Live Scotland

February 09, 2017
Schaeffler supports Autoinform Live Scotland
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Leading component supplier Schaeffler will play a major role at the Autoinform Live Scotland training weekend, organised by ADS and supported by the Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA). The event promotes the benefits of fitting OE partsand will be held at the GTG Edinburgh on March 18th and 19th.


Following the success of previous Autoinform Live weekends held in Wolverhampton, which annually attract many Irish technicians, the Scotish event will also feature technical presentations by some of the automotive industry’s leading companies.

One of the suppliers attending the event is OESSA member Schaeffler, the name bhind the LuK, FAG and INA. Malcolm Short, Technical Services Manager for Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket said,  “We appear to have found the magic formula to maximise the benefits to the delegates. Everybody gets 12 hours of training on eight different subjects that they can select in advance. Everybody that attends says that it is brilliant value for money and our core group of Wolverhampton regulars are amazed at how we keep on improving the format. We have carefully selected a new venue in Scotland because it has great transport links, is very close to the airport and is simply a fantastic training facility.”

This time around visitors can expect to gain an insight into Schaeffler’s thermal management products, the E-ARC stabiliser, E-mobility and much more. The Schaeffler REPXPERT team will be on hand to deal with any queries and to give garage owners a chance to sign up to the online garage portal, REPXPERT, which offers members free access to vehicle manufacturer fitting information and everything they need to know about LuK clutches, INA tensioners and FAG wheel bearings.

For more information on the event head to www.repxpert.co.uk and to book visit www.oe-suppliers.org
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