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LiuGong’s new customer experience facility opens

LiuGong has opened its new Global Customer Experience Centre in Liuzhou, China. The facility is intended to boost cooperation between LiuGong and Liuzhou Vocational and Technical College (LVTC) and also extends LiuGong’s offering to its global dealers and customers. The Customer Experience Centre will be managed by both LiuGong and LVTC as a platform for talent cultivation, service training to LiuGong employees and dealers as well as for its customer experience. The facility can provide multi-functional
March 28, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
269 LiuGong has opened its new Global Customer Experience Centre in Liuzhou, China. The facility is intended to boost cooperation between LiuGong and Liuzhou Vocational and Technical College (LVTC) and also extends LiuGong’s offering to its global dealers and customers.

The Customer Experience Centre will be managed by both LiuGong and LVTC as a platform for talent cultivation, service training to LiuGong employees and dealers as well as for its customer experience. The facility can provide multi-functional support including training, hands-on operations, professional skill appraisal, competition, customer experience, and technology exchange. The initiative will build a practical base for both LiuGong and LVTC to cultivate industry talent within the region, and also allow LiuGong to improve its customer service and enhance after-sales service.

The facility covers an area of 40,000m2 in which the building area is 10,000m2. The construction will be finished in two stages. Work is now completed for the first stage, including practical labs for axles, gearboxes, engines, hydraulic systems, electrical systems of construction equipment. Training classrooms are put into use as well. Work on the second stage will start in July and will include the construction of the outdoor fields which will provide operation and customer experience opportunities.

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