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Flexco Australia Launches New Training Website

Flexco Australia has launched a new dedicated training website designed to make it easier for customers, distributors, and industry professionals to access technical training, book sessions, and build practical conveyor knowledge. 

The new platform brings Flexco’s training resources into a single, user-friendly hub, allowing participants to view upcoming training sessions, register online, and request custom training programs tailored to their team’s needs. 

Flexco University programs are designed to support safer, more efficient conveyor operations by providing hands-on learning and practical insights that can be applied directly on site. Training topics range from belt cleaning and belt fastening systems to broader conveyor maintenance practices across industries including mining, bulk materials handling, logistics, and food processing. Training is delivered in-class, onsite at customer locations, and online to support different learning preferences and operational requirements.  

“Training has always been a core part of how we support our customers and partners,” said Rory Cole, Managing Director of Flexco Australia. “This new website makes it easier for teams to find the right training at the right time, whether they’re new to conveyors or looking to deepen their technical product expertise.” 

In addition to scheduled sessions, the platform allows companies to request private group training, enabling organisations to align learning with their specific equipment, applications, and operational challenges. 

The launch reflects Flexco’s ongoing commitment to knowledge sharing, safety, and continuous improvement across the mining, bulk handling, and materials handling industries. 

For more information or to explore upcoming training opportunities, visit www.flexcotraining.com.au  

Published Date

February 18, 2026