Henkel Opens North American Vehicle Repair Training & Application Center

Henkel Opens North American Vehicle Repair Training & Application Center

The facility will offer hands-on technical application training for LOCTITE brand automotive aftermarket products and TEROSON brand collision repair products, and will provide mechanics, collision repair and glass installer technicians with the tools and knowledge to make automotive repairs faster, safer and more reliable.

Leaders from Henkel’s General Industry division cut the ribbon to officially open the customer training center.

Henkel Adhesive Technologies has announced the opening of a new customer training and application center in Rocky Hill, Connecticut. The facility will offer hands-on technical application training for LOCTITE brand automotive aftermarket products and TEROSON brand collision repair products, and will provide mechanics, collision repair and glass installer technicians with the tools and knowledge to make automotive repairs faster, safer and more reliable.

The 2,100-square-foot customer facility is one of Henkel’s 11 Vehicle Repair Training and Application Centers around the world, which bring together best-in-class technical training with cutting-edge technology in a collaborative environment. Customers who visit the site will be able to participate in training using the latest LOCTITE and TEROSON products in specialties such as engine repair, glass installation and re-creating original equipment manufacturer seams in collision repair.

“As part of Henkel’s goal to be the customers’ champion, we are committed to understanding our customers’ applications and supporting their service needs with innovative solutions in order to deliver the best possible results from our products,” said Paul Chaplinsky, global head of innovation portfolio management for Henkel. “Henkel’s new Vehicle Repair Training and Application Center will enable us to leverage our global innovations, listen to our customers’ and distributors’ feedback and offer the latest application techniques and certified training across the United States and Canada.”

The facility features a wide variety of training capabilities including workbenches for mechanical repair, a spray booth for collision repair applications and an auto lift for under bodywork. It also features state-of-the-art video conferencing technology, allowing Henkel’s application engineers to engage with customers who are unable to travel to the physical facility.

Henkel celebrated a grand opening ceremony for customers on Thursday, Nov. 15, which included a ribbon cutting and tours of the facility, hosted by members of Henkel’s North America Adhesives Technologies leadership team and regional management.

For more information or to arrange training at the center, visit na.henkel-adhesives.com/aam.

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