Kia India inaugurates its fourth training centre in India

KOLKATA
Kia India, one of the fastest-growing carmakers in the country, today inaugurated its fourth training centre in India, in Kolkata. The facility is located at Budge Budge, Kolkata and spreads across 10,000 square feet. While keeping customer convenience at the core of its service operations, the new training centre reinforces Kia India's emphasis on imparting world-class training to the dealership workforce. The state-of-the-art facility is equipped to handle soft skill training and technical training. The facility is equipped with a role-playing area, Body & paint, and EV Repair training. Realizing the increased importance of digitising operations, the new training centre is fully digitised and can broadcast virtual training across dealerships. Aligning with the new era of mobility and the shift to electric vehicles, Kia India's new training centre, is fully capable of training dealer staff to handle EV queries enabling them to provide a hassle-free ownership experience to company’s discerning customers. Speaking on the occasion Myung-sik Sohn, Chief Sales Officer, Kia India said, “Training and development have always been one of our core focus areas. Kia India has always prioritized upskilling personnel across different teams such as aftersales, CRM, Customer Service, and technicians. Even before launching products in India, the company established three
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