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WrenchWay and Fullbay partner to promote heavy-duty careers

Jan. 10, 2024
WrenchWay and Fullbay's collaboration will provide discounts to Fullbay customers for WrenchWay services and joint webinars and events for the heavy-duty sector.

WrenchWay and Fullbay are increasing their partnership to promote and improve heavy-duty industry careers. While the two organizations have collaborated in the past on heavy-duty industry content ranging from parts shortages to technician recruitment, now they will be offering more direct benefits for Fullbay customers.

“We’ve had the good fortune of partnering with WrenchWay for several years and are excited to expand that relationship going forward,” said Patrick McKittrick, CEO of Fullbay. “Our mission is to create a better life for the hard-working men and women in the shop, which can lead to safer roads for us all.”

Read more: Fewer techs want to leave vehicle maintenance trade, WrenchWay says

With this partnership, Fullbay customers will be able to utilize exclusive discounts on WrenchWay Top Shop memberships, including access to the company’s recruiting tools and network of high school and post-secondary institutions.

Additionally, Fullbay and WrenchWay will continue to produce webinars and events geared toward the heavy-duty diesel segment on how to further understand and develop the industry. While the full scope of Fullbay and WrenchWay’s collaboration has not yet been released, the organizations will provide details on future initiatives as they are developed.

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