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75 May 25, 1999 Cummins Trains Louisiana Diesel Technicians With several shipyards and marine operators in the area, Morgan City Louisiana is a center for crewing and supply of the Gulf oil industry. Since last January a partnership between the Louisiana Technical College and Cummins Mid-South has trained over 120 diesel mechanics and engineers on aspects of high horsepower Cummins engines. As a distributor, Cummins Mid-South supports both their own and independent dealers in a network covering the states of Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana. The training is available to Cummins dealers, customers and selected Louisiana Technical College diesel tech students. Training is also available to the Diesel Technology instructors of the LTC system throughout the state. Employees of a wide range of marine operating companies have already taken part including those of Candy Fleet, Tidewater, Cenac Towing and McCall Boat Rentals. Rick Ryan, service manager for Cummins Mid-South Inc. , in Morgan City says of the program, "This demonstrates Cummins long term commitment to current and future commercial marine customers." Under the alliance between education and industry, Cummins Mid-South's program instructor Dwain Pangle has taken over an unused shop facility at the Young Memorial Campus in Morgan City. There he utilizes a wide variety of engine training modules rotated in from Cummins Mid-South's cental training facility at Memphis Tennessee. In all he will offer nearly 30 different three to five-day certification courses on various models of Cummins engines. Before joining Cummins Mid-South several years ago, Dwain Pangle, himself a graduate of Louisiana Technical College at Morgan City, worked twenty years in the marine industry. Last February he traveled to the LTC campus at Monroe to offer a one week training program and this October he will do the same at Shreveport to upgrade certification for Cummins dealers and their customers. The response to classes has been dramatic he says, "It has doubled since we moved the program down to Morgan City. We have even had three students from India." There is a particular demand for training on Cummins new generation engines such as the QSK19 for which two more courses have been scheduled at the Morgan City facility this August 23-27 and August 30 to September 3. To arrange a visit to the Young Memorial Campus in Morgan City or to conduct a telephone interview with Dwain Pangle; call him at 504 385-1118 e-mail at d_e_pangle%cmsi@notesbridge.cummins.com For more on Cummins Mid-South Service, contact: Rick Ryan at 504 631-0576 500-476, 475-451, 450-426, 425-401, 400-376 |
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