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Diesel Laptops to open training facility in Dallas

Oct. 23, 2020
Training courses in Dallas will include diagnostic software, aftertreatment emissions systems, electrical diagnostics, and datalink troubleshooting.

After several successful training class partnerships throughout the United Sates, Diesel Laptops is excited to announce the opening of its very own satellite location in Dallas, Texas. Training classes will begin in early November with the first (already sold out) class being held on November 6.

Training courses in Dallas will include diagnostic software, aftertreatment emissions systems, electrical diagnostics, and datalink troubleshooting. Aside from training, this new building will include additional technical support representatives and serve as a warehouse and additional shipping location in the future.

“Two years ago, we had no training department at Diesel Laptops,” said Tyler Robertson, CEO and founder of Diesel Laptops. “I am so proud of where we have come our team’s hard work, strategic planning, and dedication to pull this off. We hope to continue expanding this model to more locations across the country as well.”

“As we remain committed to providing training and efficiency solutions to Diesel Technicians across the country, we are excited to open our Dallas location in hopes that it provides accessibility to those residing out of proximity to our headquarters in South Carolina,” said Dustin Carnes, training manager.

The 11,000 square foot building is located in the heart of Arlington’s entertainment district. To reserve a seat, visit Diesel Laptops’ training website.

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