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Dealer Issue Extra: Terex MPS’s Spencer Kossl talks training, service

Spencer Kossl, manager of new business development and applications at Terex MPS, visited with P&Q to share his insights on training dealers, servicing equipment and more. Keep Reading

MSHA providing operators flexibility on recertifications

In light of the current business environment, the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will work with mine operators on several key recertifications, including annual refresher training. Keep Reading

MSHA to host safety training conference

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA)'s tuition-free conference presents opportunities to improve your skills through programs and workshops. Keep Reading

Major, General Equipment partner on screening education

The screen media manufacturer partnered with the North Dakota-based dealer to offer aggregate producers more hands-on experience with vibrating screens. Keep Reading

Ohio Cat sets example to successfully promote the industry

A special event in downtown Cleveland this month provided parents and kids an opportunity to get up close with equipment from Caterpillar. Keep Reading

John Deere launches apprenticeship program for dealers

John Deere received approval for its Registered Apprenticeship Program, designed for its dealers in the agriculture and construction industries. Keep Reading

Deere facility to foster dealer, technician training

The building is part of John Deere’s Construction & Forestry Training Campus and includes three classrooms that can be used separately for training purposes. Keep Reading

MSHA awards safety grant to University of Nebraska at Kearney

The Mine Safety & Health Administration awarded a $92,000 grant to the Nebraska Safety Center to assist the University of Nebraska at Kearney in training the state's mining industry. Keep Reading

How Quarry Academy prepares tomorrow’s leaders

The annual event Sandvik and Dyno Nobel host remains a popular draw for aggregate producers to expand the technical knowledge of their up-and-coming employees. Keep Reading

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