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Hino Motors Canada donates a Hino 155 truck to Fanshawe College

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Hino Motors Canada, Ltd. announced the donation of a 2012 Hino 155 truck to be used for student training at Fanshawe College. The vehicle will be used in the Truck and Coach Apprenticeship and Motive Power Technician-Diesel programs.

According to Eric Smith, Vice President of Sales, “Hino Motors Canada is extremely pleased to support the technical training program at Fanshawe College by the donation of this Hino 155 today. Fanshawe students will have an opportunity to learn on a vehicle that incorporates the very latest diesel technology and engine emissions systems. It is encouraging to see that our future is bright with enthusiastic faculty, staff and students who recognize the value of strong technical training in this province.”

“Today’s generous donation will provide our students with the latest technology on which to hone their skills,” said Rob Gorrie, Chair of the Fanshawe College School of Transportation Technology. “This donation will make it possible for the College to provide the most up-to-date training in truck diagnostics and repair.”

The facility assists in the training of students seeking job-ready credentials in the trades and technologies that support the transportation industry.

About Hino: Hino Motors Canada, Ltd., a Toyota Group Company, assembles and distributes light and medium duty commercial trucks in Canada and is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario with assembly operations in Woodstock, Ontario. Service is provided through its extensive coast-to-coast dealership network and is backed by its industry leading customer care protection program. For more information, please visit us at stage.tbkdev.com/dev/hinocanada.com/src.