TIP Group will provide training on JOST equipment for more than 150 of its mechanics across the UK and Ireland within the next six months. The new training programme, which has been designed by the leading global supplier of systems, modules and components for commercial vehicles, will be delivered to twenty two TIP locations commencing in the coming weeks, thanks to a new purpose-built training vehicle.

The training will have a ‘hands-on’ approach and cover the latest advancements in trailer equipment technologies, maintenance best practices and safety protocols. The comprehensive programme will ensure that TIP’s mechanics are well-equipped to install, maintain and repair JOST trailer equipment such as axle systems, fifth wheel couplings, king pins and landing gear.

Each training day will be made up of two interactive four-hour sessions, one morning and one afternoon, and is specially co-ordinated for minimum impact on the day-to-day work schedules within the TIP network.

Once completed, each participant will receive certification, valid for two years, from JOST. As an aside, each TIP location will become a JOST ‘Approved Service Agent’, providing authorisation to carry out repair, maintenance and warranty work for JOST equipment.

Mike Furnival, managing director of TIP, commented: “Clearly, technological advancements, and with it new processes, continue to evolve at pace. At TIP, we always strive to ensure our mechanics are trained as thoroughly as possible and kept ahead of the industry’s skills curve. TIP will have the largest team of mechanics that have been trained on JOST trailer equipment, and this programme demonstrates how we continue to drive the standard for excellence in the transportation sector. This particular training investment by TIP will not only enhance the skills of our mechanics, but it will also contribute to the efficiency and safety of our workshops throughout the UK and Ireland.”

Danny Broomfield, JOST GB managing director, commented : “It’s obviously important for us that our equipment is fitted, maintained, repaired and generally managed by those with appropriate skills and knowledge, and the commitment by both TIP and JOST in that regard is clearly evident with this training investment. The specially developed mobile training vehicle is enabling us to upskill TIP’s mechanics across their network effectively, and we are delighted to be able to do so.”