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Ford RV Refrigeration Article in HVAC-Insider  November 2011

RV Refrigerator Training

 

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More Techs Seek Training On Unique RV Refrigerator Repair

Ford RV Training Center (FRVTC) announced today that thousands of people from the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, appliance, electrical, and plumbing repair industries nationwide have responded to a training services offer made in July.

 “Many people are purchasing our books and preparing for our training,” said Roger Ford, president of Ford RV Training Center. “The people from these industries have stated that new construction is down, which means they are loosing sales and installation profits. They are having to survive mostly on service, which has led them to FRVTC.”

“With a minimal investment in tools, free training, and phone support, they are adding this RV refrigerator and AC reconditioning as well as other appliance services as a quick and easy way to greatly increase their costumer base and profits”, said Ford.

”According to the reports from the market research company FRVTC has engaged, there are more than 2,500 HVACR, appliance, electrical, and plumbing wholesale distributors, many of which have chain stores, as well as more than 172,000 businesses in these industries with many techs per business that can offer this new service part time to supplement there income”, he explained.

“Wholesale distributors from these industries are also looking for ways to increase their costumer base and   profits,” said Ford. “Since their customers are including sales & services for the RV industry, FRVTC will soon be launching Phase Two, which will introduce RV HVACR, appliance, electrical, plumbing and related parts and accessory sales to wholesale distributors.”

“Soon, technicians may not have to keep a large inventory or order parts and wait for delivery”, he predicted. “They will be able to drive to one of their local HVACR wholesale distributors, pick up parts, and install them the same day. Some even deliver. For RV technicians, this means convenience, savings, and a quick turnaround time.”

Ford said he predicts an unprecedented snowball affect that will benefit all involved.

Technicians: For more info visit www.rvrefrigeration.com/ HVAC&Appliance.asp 
Wholesale Distributors: For more information visit www.rvrefrigeration. com/distributors.asp FRVTC 270.354.9239 e-mail
fordrv@rvrefrigeration.com

Source: http://hvacinsidernews.com/PDF/BluegrassCurrent/BluegrassCurrent.pdf

 

                   
                            

      

                        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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