The clock is ticking for the close of the 2024 League of True Mechanics competition!
“Although the close of the League of True Mechanics (LOTM) competition is only a couple of weeks away, there’s still the opportunity for those yet to do so, to register and maybe even take the top prize,” explains DENSO Aftermarket, Marketing & Communications Central Europe, and Central Asia, Tereza Cechova.
“LOTM includes top quality training, which helps technicians to complete their work more effectively and increases their knowledge and skillset, but also offers them the chance of winning a selection of prizes in their specific region, as well as the opportunity to bag the top prize of a €2,000 voucher and the accolade of European LOTM champion!
“Last year, our overall winner was Mihail Saveliev of 3MR-Trans Eood, based in the city of Tutrakan in Bulgaria. To further develop his workshop and the services it can provide, he spent his €2,000 voucher on new equipment and tools. Like many other entrants across Europe, Mihail primarily joined the LOTM competition to improve his professional skills, but he ended up a winner. This year, it could be you!
“So, don’t delay and register for LOTM today by visiting website for more details.
“For those that have already registered, you can check to make sure you’ve completed all the available courses, which is what allows you to collect more points and improve your position in the ranking. In addition, remember to download the completion certificates as this proves that you have the knowledge concerning the given DENSO product and its maintenance procedures etc., and will inspire confidence with your customers.
“Finally, we’ve had multiple winners across Europe and three overall champions who, just like Mihail, can all vouch for how the competition has helped to develop their careers and which has also rewarded them with some great prizes, but if you still have questions, just check out the LOTM video or send us your inquiry via the contact form in the section ‘support’ at www.denso-technic.com, but don’t leave it too late as the clock is ticking!”