Yokohama Tire Relaunches Online Dealer Training Program

Yokohama Tire Relaunches Online Dealer Training Program

Yokohama Tire’s redesigned Exceed online dealer training program is now available to authorized Yokohama consumer and commercial tire dealers. 

Yokohama Tire Exceed Tire Dealer Program Training
Yokohama Tire has redesigned its online dealer training program, called Exceed.

Yokohama Tire’s redesigned Exceed online dealer training program is now available to authorized Yokohama consumer and commercial tire dealers.

Exceed, which originally launched in 2010, stands for “Excellence Through Certification & Education.” The new site includes updated content and an improved user experience, including streamlined access to product modules, Yokohama says.

“Exceed has been a huge success and a powerful training component for our consumer and commercial dealers,” said Alan Holtschneider, Yokohama’s director of marketing. “The updated site has many new features that will help them even more.”

Exceed teaches dealers through a series of interactive training modules where they can learn everything about Yokohama’s consumer and commercial tires. The structure of the program is also designed for dealers to prioritize training that is most relevant to their market.

Features of the new Exceed site include:

  • Easy-to-use navigation
  • Advanced software to track employee training progress
  • Consumer and commercial “Tireology” sections and selling skills module
  • Profile page detailing completed or in-progress sections
  • Yokohama e-stire reward points for completed training modules
  • SCORM compatibility for dealer download and use within their own training environments

To learn more, visit exceed.yokohamatire.com.

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