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NATDA, Dexter combine for training, certification opportunities

Feb. 14, 2025
The training program will start with an expanded technical training curriculum ahead of additional training opportunities at the 2025 NATDA Trailer Show.

The North American Trailer Dealers Association (NATDA) has formed a new partnership with Dexter, a leading name in trailer axles and components, to deliver a higher level of technical training and certification program. The program will start with an expanded technical training curriculum for the upcoming 2025 Trailer Tech Expo.

“The 2025 Trailer Tech Expo will be a game-changer for our members and other dealerships, thanks to this groundbreaking collaboration with Dexter,” said Corey Langley, director of exhibits and partnerships at NATDA. “By offering a comprehensive training and certification program, we’re not only meeting the needs of today’s dealerships but setting new standards for excellence in the trailer industry.”

Elevate industry standards

The partnership reflects NATDA’s commitment to dealer success. By combining NATDA’s dedication to education and Dexter’s technical expertise, this program offers members access to resources that improve service capabilities, boost customer satisfaction, and position businesses for long-term growth.

“NATDA is more than a business association—it’s a community committed to fostering success across the trailer industry,” said NATDA Executive Director Andria Gibbon, CEM. “This long-term commitment from Dexter allows us to provide dealerships with industry-leading training programs that elevate their service expertise and overall offerings.”

Sessions are available for $50 per session; NATDA members enjoy a 50% discount, reducing the cost to $25 per session.

More training opportunities

For those unable to attend the Trailer Tech Expo in Reno, NATDA and Dexter will offer additional training opportunities at the 2025 NATDA Trailer Show in Nashville, Tennessee, taking place in August 2025.

Credits earned at both events will contribute toward completing NATDA’s service certification program, which will offer a streamlined pathway for service professionals to elevate their credentials.

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