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Technical services: Genesis Technical Service Training School.
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Recycling Today
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April 1, 2004
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At Genesis we believe familiarity breeds success, which is why we offer Genesis Technical Service Training School free to all Genesis shear owners, operators and technicians. We know we've supplied our customers with the best shears on the market; this comprehensive, two-day training seminar helps them make the most of their equipment.
Our goal is to help Genesis end-users maximize their productivity by developing a thorough familiarity with normal maintenance, repair, a...
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