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TEC adds new courses

Aerospace and defence quality specialist, TEC Transnational, is adding new courses for 2015.

Celebrating its best year ever with a 25% increase in turnover and a 20% increase in numbers of delegates, TEC has seen a high demand from companies looking to improve the skills and knowledge of their engineering staff.

These companies include major primes and their supply chains in aerospace and defence, including: GE Aviation, UTC Aerospace Systems, Darchem, Meggitt, Lufthansa, B/E Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Babcock, and AgustaWestland.

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To cope with the growing demand, TEC - which has just moved to larger premises in Sutton Coldfield and will also be investing in a new website in July 2015 - has added 20 new courses for 2015. They will also be putting on another two-day Aerospace APQP & PPAP - AS9145 course in June which has been awarded IRCA Continuing Professional Development (CPD) approval.

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David Scrimshire, Director of TEC, said “We thought 2015 looked promising and it looks like we were right. We have more delegates than ever and many of the courses are fully booked weeks in advance. We are currently moving into new offices so that we can keep up with the demand.”

 

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