Skip to main content

Fleet Technicians Receive Free Propane System Training

By July 24, 2017Blog

Fleet Technicians Receive Free Propane System Training

Dear Partners of ROUSH CleanTech,
Todd Mouw, VP of sales and marketing, ROUSH CleanTechIt’s been a busy week! At our headquarters in Livonia, Michigan, we held two training courses on our propane autogas fuel system technology — our Ford Vehicle Technician Workshop and our Blue Bird Bus Technician Workshop.

During each of these two-day workshops, attendees learned the ins and outs of our propane autogas fuel systems. The technicians not only heard about the properties of propane and components of a propane fuel system, they got their hands dirty during our hands-on component sessions.

We had positive feedback from our attendees, including comments like, “Very informative and useful training program,” “You guys are top-notch, always improving and adding more,” and “Well worth the trip.” Many felt that the workshops will save them a lot of time.

We thank everyone who traveled to our headquarters for these workshops, including those from our July sessions:

Blue Bird Bus Technician Workshop

  • All-Star Transportation
  • Blue Bird
  • Elmwood Schools
  • Malone Central School District
  • New York Bus Sales
  • Truckworx / Busworx
  • Washingtonville Central School District
  • Western Bus Sales

 Ford Vehicle Technician Workshop

  • Brighton Ford
  • CATA
  • LeeTran
  • MV Transportation
  • SATA

Nearly 151 technicians from 73 service locations have participated in our training so far this year!

Haven’t been to one of our propane training courses yet? There’s still time! Our final workshops in 2017 will be held September 19 – 20 for Blue Bird school buses customers and September 21 – 22 for our white fleet customers.

You can register by visiting our website and clicking on the “Register for Training Workshop” button. Questions? Please call us at 800.59.ROUSH.

Thanks for partnering with ROUSH CleanTech and I hope to see you at our workshop soon.

Sincerely,

Tom Hopkins

Director of Field Operations