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Fix Network hosts Trades Experience Day for Tropicana graduating class

On September 9, Fix Network hosted its first-ever Trades Experience Day at the company’s state-of-the-art Training Centre in Milton, Ontario. Part of Fix Network’s mission to promote the automotive aftermarket and its associated career opportunities, the event hosted the graduating class of Tropicana Community Services Collision Repair Pre-Employment program, as well as guests from industry-leading companies like 3M, Axalta, NAPA/CMAX, Global Finishing Solutions, Hunter Engineering Company, Challenger Lifts, Kaeser Compressors, Car-O-Liner, Equalizer, SATA, Autel, WRD Glass Tools, Innovative Tools and Technologies, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Kent Automotive, Cam Auto, Eurovac and more.

Check out Collision Repair mag’s exclusive photos from the event!

the event hosted the graduating class of Tropicana Community Services Collision Repair Pre-Employment program, as well as guests from industry-leading companies

Stu Klein, technical trainer for Fix Network, showed the students the ropes of glue pull repair with Cam Auto tools.

Following the completion of their Pre-Employment program, Tropicana’s graduating class secured apprenticeship placements at some of the Greater Toronto Area’s most renowned collision centres.

Car-O-Liner was on-site demonstrating the CTR-9 welder and its electronic measuring equipment.

3M’s John Oglitree provided dustless sanding demonstrations and gave students a turn to try.

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