Mid-State Truck Service Donates A26 Engine to Chippewa Valley Technical College
Through the Navistar International Corporation (NYSE: NAV) equipment donation program, Mid-State Truck Service donated an A26 Engine to Chippewa Valley Technical College. The equipment will be used for heavy-duty technician training.
Mid-State Truck Service prides itself in only hiring the best technicians and appreciates the excellent training programs that Chippewa Valley Technical College provides its students. "Mid-State feels that providing the necessary equipment is an essential part of properly educating students on the heavy-duty industry. The growing demand for quality heavy-duty technicians is no secret, so we are proud to support Chippewa Valley Technical College in building a successful program," said Scott Hoffman, Service Director, Mid-State Truck Service. "Sustaining students' career interest in becoming heavy-duty technicians is essential to our industry. We feel it's our responsibility to help attract applicants to the field and provide them with proper technical training, relevant equipment, and career opportunities."
In an effort to combat the trucking industry's growing technician shortage, Navistar and its International® dealer network collaborated to launch an integrated equipment donation program to supply accredited technical schools with training equipment, real-world advisory counsel, and career opportunities.
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