Takeuchi-US training center to open next spring

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Updated Dec 15, 2019
From left to right at the Takeuchi-US training center ground breaking ceremony are Jim Shaw, president of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce; Tom Crow, district one commissioner for Jackson County; Clay Eubanks, president, Takeuchi-US; Jeff Stewart, vice president/general manager, Takeuchi-US; James Tipton, president and owner of Tipton Construction; and John Scott, vice president and director of economic development.From left to right at the Takeuchi-US training center ground breaking ceremony are Jim Shaw, president of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce; Tom Crow, district one commissioner for Jackson County;  Clay Eubanks, president, Takeuchi-US; Jeff Stewart, vice president/general manager, Takeuchi-US; James Tipton, president and owner of Tipton Construction; and John Scott, vice president and director of economic development.

Takeuchi-US has broken ground on a new training center that will open in spring 2020.

The facility will offer dealer product and service training and replace the company’s current training space in Pendergrass, Georgia.

The 37,500-square-foot facility will feature two service training classrooms and workshop areas, work space for the company’s training department, two flex-space training rooms, two flex-space meeting rooms, a cafeteria and kitchen area and a 7,500-square-foot covered demonstration area.

“This new training facility will give us the opportunity to train more dealer staff, conduct year-round training and take our training programs to the next level,” says Jeff Stewart, vice president/general manager of Takeuchi-US.

“Our expectations for the new training center will be to provide relevant and safe equipment training to all of our dealers,” says Clay Eubanks, president, Takeuchi-US.