As discussions on aluminum become reality in the bays of shops around the Northeast, the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP/NJ) has once again partnered with I-CAR at their 39th annual NORTHEAST Automotive Services Show (taking place March 18-20 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus) to help spread the most pressing industry knowledge to repairers in New Jersey.
On Saturday, March 19, New Jersey I-CAR staples Mike Bonsanto and Peter Fryzel will bring two of I-CAR’s most popular classes to the association’s flagship event – New Vehicle Technology and Trends 2016 (NEW16) and 2015 Ford F-150 Structural Repair Training Course (FOR06).
“Now that the aluminum-intensive 2015 Ford F-150 is out on the roads – and in our shops – and it doesn’t look like the trend is slowing down, it’s so important to get the basic training necessary to prepare yourself for what’s here and what’s coming,” says AASP/NJ Collision Chairman Jerry McNee. “These days, it’s especially difficult to stay in business without industry training, and that’s one of the reasons we’ve had I-CAR at the show time and time again. Space for these classes is running out, so I’d advise our attendees to sign up as soon as possible.”
The 39th annual NORTHEAST 2016 Automotive Services Show will take place March 18-20 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, NJ. Free pre-registration for the show is available at tinyurl.com/NE16reg. To sign up for seminars at the show, including these I-CAR classes, go to aaspnjnortheast.com/seminars-demos.shtml. (Please note that both I-CAR courses are tuition-based.)