Mitchell 1, a provider of technical information for vehicle maintenance, service and repair, said the South Carolina Trucking Association has selected the company’s Tractor-Trailer.net web-based service
and repair information database to be used in the Service Literature portion of the South Carolina Technicians Skills Challenge.
“Computer literacy has become a very important part of a technician’s overall skill set,” said Lee Long, manager of fleet services at Southeastern Freight Lines and chairman of the South Carolina Technicians Skills Challenge. “We are opening our competition to a wide variety of competitors. We wanted something that could be used by all of our participants. Since Tractor-Trailer.net offers a broad database of information, we elected to proceed with the use of it in our competition.”
In addition to being used at the South Carolina Technicians Skills Challenge, Mitchell 1 has offered a 14-day free trial to Southeastern Freight Lines to be used for their internal Skills Challenge on June 16.
Tractor-Trailer.net is the trucking industry’s first complete web-based service and repair information source for all heavy-duty tractor, dry van and reefer makes dating back to 1990. Updated monthly, the product requires no software installation and comes equipped with full-color, fully searchable system wiring diagrams for over 1,100 Class 7 & 8 tractors and over 1,800 reefer and dry van trailers.
SCTA Picks Mitchell 1’s Service for Challenge
Mitchell 1, a provider of technical information for vehicle maintenance, service and repair, said the South Carolina Trucking Association has selected the company’s Tractor-Trailer.net web-based servic
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