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KECO and Ding King Training Institute join forces to close the gap between collision and PDR

KECO has announced a new partnership with Ding King Training Institute, the nation’s leading paintless dent repair (PDR) school, to raise industry standards by integrating KECO’s Glue Pull Repair (GPR) into the PDR curriculum, bridging the gap between traditional collision repair and modern PDR techniques through comprehensive education and training.

As the auto repair industry continues to evolve, the integration of GPR and PDR processes is becoming increasingly important. KECO and Ding King Training Institute are working together to provide technicians with the skills and knowledge they need to optimize repair processes and achieve excellent results.

Strengthening technicians through training

By integrating KECO’s cutting-edge GPR tools and technology into The Ding King’s renowned training programs, participants will gain hands-on experience with the latest repair techniques. This collaboration not only enhances the skills of PDR technicians, but also equips collision repair professionals with the tools they need to integrate GPR into their workflows, ultimately improving repair quality and efficiency.

“We are very pleased to partner with Ding King Training Institute, a leader in PDR training,” said Chris WhitePresident of KECO. “Our collaboration is rooted in a shared commitment to advance the collision and PDR industry through cutting-edge technology and unparalleled training. By working together, we can ensure technicians are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to perform best-in-class repairs, reduce cycle times and increase customer satisfaction.”

Bridging the gap between collision and PDR

One of the main goals of this partnership is to bridge the gap between collision repair and PDR. In the past, these two fields have worked in parallel with only limited integration. However, as the industry evolves, there is increasing recognition of the benefits of combining the precision of PDR with the focus on structural integrity of collision repair.

“Training is the key to bringing PDR and GPR closer together for accident repair,” said Todd SudeckPresident of Ding King Training Institute. “By partnering with KECO, we are not only expanding our training offerings, but also fostering a new era of collaboration between these two important segments of the auto repair industry. Our goal is to provide technicians with the tools and knowledge they need to excel in both PDR and GPR, ultimately driving better results for customers and companies. This collaboration is about more than just tools – it’s about changing the industry and setting new standards for excellence.”

By Olivia

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