Cefla Finishing holds certification seminar for dealer technicians
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CHARLOTTE – Cefla Finishing, a supplier of finishing, decoration, and digital printing solutions, invited its dealers' field service technicians to its finishing laboratory in Charlotte, N.C., for exclusive training on installations of our Prima, Unidry-G, and FL-12 batch oven.

Dealers representing territories throughout North America were able to network and learn from our Cefla Finishing experts, creating integral relationships to assist our customers better. After a morning spent in presentations going in-depth with Cefla technology and our partnership with Sun-Spot drying solutions, the technicians were able to spend time getting hands-on experience in our LAB with Cefla Senior Field Technicians. They participated in an open forum with our Service & LAB teams about the challenges they face when in the field. They left with a certified basic knowledge of installing our Prima reciprocating spray machine and our Unidry-G and batch gas-powered ovens. Expanding our reach in the field with our local agents helps us provide customers with local assistance for urgent questions, the company says.

For more information, visit the Cefla Finishing website.

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