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Seco Hosts Training Courses

The company recently added courses to its STEP training schedule.

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Seco Tools is hosting free training courses throughout 2013 at its North American headquarters in Troy, Michigan as part of the Seco Technical Education Program (STEP). Courses combine classroom discussion with hands-on training, and are offered for both customers and distributors. The four-hour STEP Into course is a basic introduction to manufacturing; the three-day STEP 1 is an introduction to tooling and machining technology; and the three-day STEP 2 provides a more advanced look at machining techniques and tooling.
 
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