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February 26, 2008

GE Fleet Services Awards ASE

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EDEN PRAIRIE, MN – GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services has been awarded the Blue Seal of Excellence from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for the ninth year. ASE, the industry-leading certification program for automotive professionals, awards the Blue Seal of Excellence to businesses that maintain a staff certification level of at least 75 percent.

 

GE Capital Solutions’ technical advisors have passed one or more of ASE’s stringent 40-plus repair industry developed exams and have met requirements of relevant work experience.

 

In addition to ASE-certified advisors, GE Capital Solutions’ maintenance team includes certified Master Automobile Technicians and Master Medium/Heavy Truck Technicians. The elite Automobile Master Certification consists of seven tests and the Medium/Heavy Truck series contains eight tests. Master certification requires passing all tests within the test series. To maintain ASE and Master certification, advisors must be retested every five years.

 

 

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