Thursday 3 November 2011

TÜV SÜD: From inviting workers to international team work


The anniversary of the Turkish-German agreement on the recruitment of labour on 30 October is of special significance for TÜV SÜD. Vehicle inspection in the Bosporus state, now carried out at 193 test centres, has been the largest TÜV SÜD project abroad so far and is characterized by an intensive transfer of know-how and experience between Turkish and German vehicle professionals. Within the scope of this exchange of experience, vehicle inspectors from Turkey are currently witnessing vehicle testing and inspection in Germany.


How exactly is testing carried out on the roller brake tester? Which aspects of motorbikes do vehicle inspectors consider particularly important? How to best manage communication with customers on site at the test centre? This week, Baris Turan, working at TÜVTURK in Istanbul, and Olgun Öztürk from TÜVTURK in Ordu on the Turkish Black Sea coast are 'shadowing' their colleagues at the TÜV SÜD service centres in the Greater Munich region. For Olgun Öztürk, the visit is a journey to his birth country. Öztürk was born in Oberhausen. His father came to Germany in 1967 under the German-Turkish labour agreement. When Olgun Öztürk was 12 years old his family returned to Turkey.


To read the full artcile please follow the link: http://www.tuvps.co.uk/home-psuk/company/news-and-downloads/tuev-articles/tuev-sued-from-inviting-workers-to-international-team-work


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