STOOPS, TRUCK COUNTRY EARN ASE ACCREDITATION TO SUPPORT TECH TRAINING

Stoops Freightliner – Western Star and Truck Country have earned certification by the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) as one of the organization’s accredited training providers. 

The accreditation enables Stoops and Truck County employees to be able to earn highly sought-after ASE certifications through the organization’s training center.

Ray Clark, the company’s director of training and development, says the accreditation will support McCoy Group’s dealer operations in several ways. Among the benefits, the certifications enhance the company’s reputation and credibility throughout the industry, signal the organization’s commitment to high-level training, improve student outcomes relating to career preparedness and provide Stoops and Truck Country with the opportunity for enhanced industry connections and partnerships.

“ASE accreditation signals a commitment to excellence, provides a competitive edge, and increases the success of both the training provider and its students in the dynamic field of automotive and diesel service and repair,” Clark says.

To earn the certification, Stoops and Truck Country underwent a five-step certification process, including an onsite visit, that evaluated the organization’s training programs. To remain accredited, the program will undergo a compliance review two and a half years after earning initial certification.

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