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TIA's Online University Announces New Release of Basic Industrial Tire Service

  • Release Date: December 20, 2017

(Bowie, MD - 12/20/2017) – The Tire Industry Association (TIA), a leader in tire safety, has announced the new release of the Basic Industrial Tire Service (ITS) through TIA’s official online training portal – TIA Online University. The basic level training is designed for all new hires as part of their orientation and experienced technicians in need of documented training.

Produced in 2015, the Basic ITS Course focuses on pneumatic, solid resilient, press-on, and polyurethane-filled tires used in industrial applications. TIA Online University will offer all technicians the flexibility to study at their own pace and provide a more efficient and cost-effective method for training new hires. The self-study modules will include:

Video Learning | Knowledge Checks | Final Exams| Skills Demonstration Form

“Our Online University has been an effective tool in the delivery and availability of our training programs,” said Kevin Rohlwing, Senior Vice President of Training. “Since 2012, we have trained over 20,000 online users and look forward to expanding our reach with the launch of our newest ITS course.”

All of TIA’s Basic Level Programs are available through the TIA Online University and covers tire service for the automotive, TPMS, commercial, earthmover, farm and industrial industries. Your company can receive online access to TIA’s basic level training for a flat annual fee per location. For information on the Basic ITS or the TIA Online University, contact Christine Hoogenboom, choogenboom@tireindustry.org.

For more information on the online university and pricing breakdown please visit: TIA Online University Info.

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About Tire Industry Association: The Tire Industry Association (TIA), with a 97-year history representing all segments of the national and international tire industry, is the leading advocate, as well as, instructor in technical training of tire service technicians. For more information, visit www.tireindustry.org or call 800-876-8372