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RJG to Consolidate Training Facilities to Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Campus

The RCCC campus facility in Kannapolis, North Carolina, offers RJG more classroom and lab space, the latest technologies and flight and accommodation options for training courses.

Grace Nehls, Former MMT Editor

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RJG (Traverse City, Michigan) has announced that it is consolidating its Gibsonville, North Carolina, and Woodstock, Georgia, training facilities to Rowan-Cabarrus Community College’s (RCCC) campus in Kannapolis, North Carolina.

The RCCC facility is said to offer a brand new classroom and lab space, so RJG can provide students with the latest in teaching and training technology. Courses taught in this facility will include Fundamentals of Systematic Injection Molding, DECOUPLED MOLDING Workshop, Master Molder I and II and Advanced eDART Training led by experienced RJG instructors.

“Providing our customers with the best possible experience is our priority,” says Shane Vandekerkhof, director of Training and Consulting at RJG. “Relocating to RCCC not only provides a superior classroom experience, but also more flight and accommodation options. Improved ease of access and comfort leave students with less to worry about, so they can better focus on training.”

The new facility is located 30 miles northeast of Charlotte International Airport off of Interstate 85, enabling for convenient access from around the world, RJG says. It is also close to downtown, which offers several restaurants, hotels and other entertainment options.

Courses will start in May. Visit here to view RJG's training schedule and register for courses.

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