In the framework
of the support initiative to technical training in Egypt,
developed with the Egyptian Ministry of Education and the
Embassy of Italy in Egypt, Iveco – represented by Mr. Luca
Merlo, Head of Human Resources of Middle East & Africa - has
awarded several scholarships to the trainees who completed
the 1st and 2nd year of the "Professional Training Program
for Automotive Mechanics", carried out in co-operation with
the Don Bosco Institute.
The awards ceremony was held at the presence of Italian
Ambassador in Cairo Mr. Antonio Badini, the Egyptian
Minister of Education Mr. Yousri El Gamal, the Minister of
Industry and Foreign Trade Mr. Mohamed Rasheed, and the
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Mr.
Hany Helal. Moreover, Iveco has donated to the Don Bosco
Institute a medium range vehicle Eurocargo, during the
event.
Iveco has started the training program in 2004, in
cooperation with Don Bosco Institute, with the aim to
facilitate the employment of young technicians through
updating the knowledge of young trainees with the latest
technology in the automotive maintenance field. The training
encompasses the latest technologies and diagnosis solutions
for commercial and industrial vehicles.
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Iveco designs, manufactures, and markets a broad
range of light, medium and heavy commercial
vehicles, off-road trucks, city and intercity buses
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Iveco has awarded scholarships to the trainees in
Egypt who completed the "Professional Training
Program for Automotive Mechanics", carried out in
co-operation with the Don Bosco Institute. |
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With a view to develop a know-how tailored to meet the
repair requirements of increasingly complex products and the
clients’ increasing expectations. For the purpose, Iveco has
provided the Don Bosco Institute with all the required
tools, equipments, didactical materials, electronic tools,
diagnosis devices and simulators.
Iveco designs, manufactures, and markets a broad range of
light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles, off-road
trucks, city and intercity buses and coaches as well as
special vehicles for applications such as fire fighting,
off-road missions, defence and civil protection. Iveco
employs over 24,500 people and runs 27 production units in
16 Countries in the world using excellent technologies
developed in 5 research centres. Besides Europe, the company
operates in China, Russia, Turkey, Australia, Argentina,
Brazil, and South Africa. More than 4,600 service outlets in
over 100 Countries guarantee technical support wherever in
the world an Iveco vehicle is at work.
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