Impact Training to Use CarriersEdge Approach to Online Learning
Impact Training Solutions has announced that CarriersEdge will be used as the foundation for the company’s newly launched Ignite eLearning driving training courses.
by Staff
August 10, 2016
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Impact Training Solutions has announced that CarriersEdge will be used as the foundation for the company’s newly launched Ignite eLearning driving training courses.
Ignite eLearning includes a wide range of courses for professional drivers, office personnel, and technicians. These courses are focused on enhancing safety, loss prevention, compliance, operational and employee development.
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“With Ignite eLearning, we are building on the comprehensive services we offer our customers,” said Kelly Anderson, president of Impact Training Solutions. “The CarriersEdge approach to interactive online training helps our clients improve their training and compliance programs by offering a better learning experience and content, including the information and techniques needed to help make our customers successful today and proactively prepared for tomorrow.
Impact Training Solutions offers fully managed online training program in the transportation industry and currently manages online training for over 90 fleets.
“Our Ignite eLearning service provides the courses our clients need for their drivers, when they need them, without being locked into a long-term contract,” said Anderson. “Our customers are also able to customize their training programs by uploading their own content directly into Ignite, which further streamlines the distribution of training materials and compliance management.”
CarriersEdge is a provider of online driver training for the North American trucking industry with a library of safety and compliance courses.
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