Chief to Supply Structural Repair and Measurement Equipment to Canadian Shop Network - BodyShop Business

Chief to Supply Structural Repair and Measurement Equipment to Canadian Shop Network

Collision Solutions Network (CSN), the largest collision repair network of independent operators in Canada, has named Chief Automotive Technologies its only Preferred Partner for Structural Repair and Measurement Equipment.

Under the agreement, Chief will offer CSN members and affiliates throughout Canada a full range of products and services to meet all their pulling, measuring, data and accessory product needs.
 
“Through our Chief Automotive partnership, we feel we have aligned ourselves with a like-minded industry leader in the collision equipment market,” says Jay Hayward, CSN manager of operations & network performance. “CSN chooses partners very carefully. Chief exemplifies a commitment to helping businesses be better through training, technologies, performance and progressive business practices. By partnering with Chief, CSN has further strengthened its ability to meet the changing needs and requirements of the collision industry.”

In addition to collision repair equipment, Chief will also offer technician, estimator and appraiser training through Chief University to the CSN network’s more than 75 nationwide locations.

“It is an honor to have been selected as one of CSN’s exclusive partners,” says Robert Holland, Chief key accounts manager. “We are pleased to have the opportunity to provide CSN facilities with the equipment, specifications, training and support that will enable them to continue to improve their cycle times, increase efficiency and document their repairs.”


More information:

Chief Automotive Technologies

Collision Solutions Network

You May Also Like

Protect Your Shop from Cyber Crimes with Mark Riddell

Micki Woods interviews Mark Riddell of m3 Networks Limited on what auto body shops can do to protect themselves from a cyber attack.

Micki Woods, master marketer for collision repair shops and owner of Micki Woods Marketing, has released the latest episode of "Body Bangin'," the video podcast that is taking the industry by storm!

In this episode, Woods interviews Mark Riddell, managing director of m3 Networks Limited, about how auto body shops are looked at as small businesses and easy prey for cyber attackers and what they can do to protect themselves and their customers' data.

Body Bangin’: The Disengagement Epidemic with Kevin Wolfe

Micki Woods interviews Leaders Way Owner Kevin Wolfe on why 73% of work professionals are disengaged today and what we can do about it.

Body Bangin’: I Thought We Were Doing It Right with Josh Piccione

Micki Woods interviews Josh Piccione on repairing vehicles correctly — according to manufacturer guidelines.

Body Bangin’: Be a Star Not a Hamster with Robert Snook

Micki Woods interviews popular keynote speaker Robert Snook on how to differentiate and grow your business.

Body Bangin’: Know Me, Know My Car with Mike Anderson

Micki Woods interviews Mike Anderson on the importance of building an emotional connection with your customers.

Other Posts

Body Bangin’: Fighting for Consumer Safety with Burl Richards

Micki Woods interviews Burl Richards on his personal mission to fight for consumers’ rights and safety.

Body Bangin’: The Employer-Student Disconnect

Micki Woods interviews Raven Hartkopf, lead collision instructor at Collin College in Texas, on what students want from a shop employer.

Body Bangin’: Why Follow OEM Repair Procedures?

Micki Woods interviews Logan Payne of Payne & Sons Paint & Body Shop on the importance of following OEM repair procedures.

Body Bangin’: Getting Paid for Calibrations

Micki Woods interviews Andy Hipwell and James Rodis of OEM Calibration on how to get started doing ADAS calibrations.