Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, May 22, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio |
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Our Bureau Hyderabad, May 21 The Passenger Car division of Tata Motors has launched Tata Motors Learning Centre (TMLC) in Hyderabad. The Centre will provide basic training in automobiles, required by service personnel at dealerships and service centres. The objective is to develop trained service personnel to meet the growing demand for trained manpower in the automotive industry. According to a statement, Mr Vikram Sinha, Head, Customer Support, Passenger Car Business Unit, inaugurated the centre. The centre is being introduced by Tata Motors in partnership with its dealer, Concorde Motors and Adayana Learning Solutions. Similar centres will be introduced in other locations as well. The first training programme, being introduced today, is a 5-week comprehensive programme for service advisers. More programmes for team leaders, service technicians and spare parts personnel are being planned. More Stories on : Human Resources | Cars | Tata Motors Ltd
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