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New Holland Agriculture inaugurates state-of-the-art training centre

The facility will focus on training and upskilling dealer staff, employees, customers and operators. The state-of-the-art centre is enabled by a virtual reality space with the latest technology to train new operators
New Holland Agriculture inaugurates state-of-the-art training centre

New Holland Agriculture, a brand of CNH Industrial, has introduced a new training centre in Greater Noida to enhance the technical skills of employees, dealer teams and customers. The facility offers technical and commercial training for tractors, harvesters, and balers. Currently, it has the capacity to train 75 individuals at a time and will soon be increased to 90 trainees in the coming months, for various training programmes.

The knowledge centre is equipped with a virtual reality (VR) space with the latest technology to train operators, as opposed to more traditional in-field training, to provide a safe learning environment, especially for new operators.

On this occasion, Narinder Mittal, Managing Director of CNH Industrial – Agriculture Business, India and SAARC said, “We are proud to have established this hi-tech training facility in India as it is the need of the hour. Our purpose has always been to provide solutions to our stakeholders to increase their farm productivity. We are confident that the new training centre will assist our customers, dealer partners, and employees to learn about new technologies. It is also a step towards personalising our interactions with our customers and better understanding their needs for future product developments.”

On the facility, Michael Moore, APAC Commercial and Technical Training Manager, CNH Industrial said, “We are delighted to inaugurate our new training centre for operations of farm equipment in India. Upskilling and reskilling are the need of the hour and we are committed to guide our customers and our employees including our teams at dealerships through this initiative. The state-of-the-art facility will help operators across India as well as our employees to understand the new technologies in the industry. We believe that the new training centre will help coach each individual across the network to make them more effective in their roles.”

The facility offers three different training workshops for live assembly and disassembly on different tractor series. Moreover, offering hands-on training to participants, it also has a crop solutions workshop to handle combine harvesters, square balers and rakes, which makes it a unique facility. Four dedicated trainers for tractor operations and one for crop solution operations will conduct these workshops. They are vastly knowledgeable about the brand’s products available in India.

With the evolution of machines in the market, driven by the new emission regulations, New Holland Agriculture will ensure that the right skills are provided to dealer technicians to keep customers going in the field.

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