Osmonics Announces Autotrol Products World Tour Schedule

Jan. 7, 2003
Winter and spring semesters offer dealer training opportunities.
Osmonics will offer its third annual North American Autotrol brand products World Tour Seminar from February to November; 40 day sessions in more than 35 cities worldwide. The World Tour Seminar series provides professional water treatment dealers a full day of hands-on training for selling, maintaining and servicing the wide line of Osmonics valves and controllers. These free sessions provide dealers with a highly professional, no-time-wasted approach to product discussions. For specific training dates and locations, visit www.performasoft.com.

In 2003, Osmonics will be introducing six World Tour Ultra Sessions. These free two-day seminars provide a second day of in-depth commercial and industrial products training. Dealers will have the option of attending one or both days of the session. An Ultra Session seminar will be given on March 18, 2003, in Las Vegas, Nevada. This session coincides with the 2003 Water Quality Association convention and exhibition.

"Since its inception eighteen months ago," said Terry Teach, director of sales and marketing, Osmonics Valves and Controls, "the World Tour Seminar has provided in-depth hands on training to over one thousand dealers around the world. People thoroughly enjoy this seminar because it gives a valuable hands-on experience, providing them the necessary tools to remain competitive in today’s market."

Source: Osmonics, Inc.

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