
Thanks to a new update, all tinplate academy training courses are now available in the Packaging Steel app from thyssenkrupp Rasselstein GmbH. Germany's only tinplate manufacturer offers its customers digital training and supplements it with virtual factory and plant tours.
The learning content includes deep-dives on the product tinplate and its possible applications, The app also includes information on the sustainability of packaging steel and a wide range of other content from the world of tinplate. The option of online booking in the app was deliberately omitted so that direct contact can be maintained with the technical customer advisory service. New interested parties can reach the right contact person via the integrated e-mail function in the app.
„The coronavirus pandemic has made direct contact with our customers on site more difficult. Our The aim of offering the best possible advice remains unchanged. In addition to the tried-and-tested on-site training courses, we are now also offering our customers a digital training programme. What could be more obvious than making information about the training courses available to all interested parties in our Packaging Steel app?“
Dr Heiner Schäfgen, organises the training courses with his technical customer service team.
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The Packaging Steel app has been giving users an overview of the Overview of all available packaging steel grades from thyssenkrupp Rasselstein and their respective specifications. The app also focuses on the latest news and innovations from the world's largest production site for packaging steel. Users can find out about the potential for all applications of the material and get an overview of the latest developments. Overview of the available coating options provide. In November, a module was added to the Packaging Steel app that enables customers to open complaints digitally via the app.
The update is available as version 6.0 in the app stores for iOS and Android. The app is free of charge and available in German and English.
Source: thyssenkrupp Rasselstein
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