Key Technology Expands Online Training Program to Include Manta Sorters

Jan. 8, 2010
Key's web-based training program now includes 60 modules that cover the hardware, software, and G6 user interface of Manta, Optyx, Tegra, and ADR as well as Iso-Flo vibratory shakers.

Key Technology introduces its new Online Training Program for Manta sorters.  With this addition, Key’s Online Training Program now covers all Key G6 sorters – Optyx, Tegra, and Manta – as well as ADR Automatic Defect Removal Systems and Iso-Flo vibratory conveyors.  This interactive, multimedia curriculum helps processors expand the knowledgeability of employees to better operate Key equipment at peak performance to optimize product quality and maximize equipment uptime while minimizing training costs.

The new Online Training Program for Manta includes nine modules that cover various hardware-related topics of interest to operators, maintenance personnel, sanitation crews, supervisors, and others.  Customers can access every Key training module for one low subscription price to educate an unlimited number of employees.  Alternatively, the program is available for a single student to access a set course.

Each self-paced module is designed to take less than 20 minutes to complete.A short test verifies the material is understood and full reporting is delivered via the Learning Management System (LMS) to facilitate record keeping and provide proof of compliance with industry regulations and company policies.

For more information on Key’s Online Training Program, visit www.key.net/service-and-support/training/online-training/default.html

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