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SHACMAN Expands Global Tiered Driver & Technician Training System to Solve Industry Skilled Labor Shortage

Global Logistics and Construction Fleet Training Solutions 2026
Global logistics and construction fleets face severe shortages of qualified heavy-duty truck operators and professional maintenance technicians in 2026, which has become a core bottleneck restricting fleet operation efficiency across Africa, Central Asia and Southeast Asia. SHACMAN upgrades its worldwide tiered training network and launches immersive VR simulation teaching modules this quarter, providing full-cycle standardized training covering novice drivers, senior fleet operators and regional service technicians, forming a complete vehicle-plus-training integrated export solution unmatched by many competitors.

Industry research shows the global professional heavy truck driver training market maintains an 8.9% compound annual growth rate from 2026 to 2033. Over 60% of medium and large international logistics companies report frequent vehicle accidents, excessive fuel waste and shortened vehicle service life caused by irregular driving habits and unskilled maintenance staff. Many emerging markets lack unified systematic training courses for natural gas, electric and intelligent heavy trucks; traditional short-term theoretical lectures fail to help practitioners master complex new energy powertrain and ADAS system operation skills. Meanwhile, regional transport authorities continuously raise qualification thresholds for commercial vehicle drivers, forcing fleet owners to cooperate with truck brands that supply supporting standardized training resources.

Global Training Ecosystem
SHACMAN currently operates 42 official certified training centers distributed in major overseas markets, covering three independent training tracks for commercial drivers, fleet management staff and authorized service technicians. The newly introduced VR driving simulator equipment reproduces complex real-world working scenarios including mountain cross-border highways, desert sandstorms, rainy slippery pavements and port dense traffic, allowing trainees to practice emergency braking, anti-skid control and energy-saving driving without vehicle wear and safety risks. All teaching materials are translated into Arabic, Russian, Spanish, French and Vietnamese to eliminate language barriers for local learners.
Performance Impact:
For novice heavy truck drivers, the basic training course focuses on vehicle basic operation, legal load limit standards and defensive driving skills, with assessment standards aligned with local commercial vehicle license examination rules. Advanced training modules target professional long-haul cross-border operators, delivering targeted eco-driving tutorials for diesel, LNG and battery electric models. Field tracking data proves drivers who complete SHACMAN’s systematic training can cut fleet average fuel consumption by 7% to 10% and reduce traffic accident frequency by nearly 16%, bringing visible cost reduction benefits to logistics enterprises.

Technician Certification Program
The technician certification training program adopts a three-level tiered assessment mechanism, covering routine vehicle maintenance, intelligent cockpit fault diagnosis and new energy powertrain overhaul. Professional trainers dispatched from headquarters conduct offline hands-on operation teaching at regional training centers, combined with cloud-based remote video tutoring for after-class review. Trainees who pass all assessment items receive globally recognized SHACMAN technical certification, which is widely acknowledged by local distributors and large fleets. In Q2 2026, more than 1,200 local drivers and maintenance workers completed full training at centers in Algeria, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

Mobile & Digital Accessibility
To support scattered remote mining and agricultural fleets far from fixed training bases, SHACMAN launches mobile training vehicles equipped with portable VR simulators and disassembled engine teaching models, traveling to rural freight hubs and construction sites for on-site short courses. The brand also opens permanent online e-learning platforms, storing hundreds of classified teaching videos covering vehicle operation, daily inspection and fault troubleshooting, accessible to global partners anytime at no extra charge.

Strategic Future: Zero-Emission & Localized Talent
In the second half of 2026, SHACMAN will add exclusive training courses for hydrogen fuel cell heavy trucks at regional training centers, matching the gradual popularization of zero-emission long-haul models in overseas markets. As skilled labor shortage persists as a universal industry pain point, systematic localized training services turn into a core differentiated advantage for heavy truck brands. By building a global multi-level training ecosystem combining offline physical classrooms, mobile teaching vehicles and cloud digital courses, SHACMAN not only supplies reliable heavy-duty transport equipment but also delivers supporting talent cultivation solutions for worldwide fleets, further consolidating long-term cooperative partnerships in the competitive international commercial vehicle market.

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Post time: Jul-07-2026