Classic Collision Adds Locations

Classic Collision in Georgia Adds Two Locations

With the new locations, Classic Collision now has 20 shops and nearly 600 employees.

Classic Collision Inc. recently added two locations in northern Georgia.

The MSO added Classic Collision of Johns Creek – its second shop in Cumming, Ga. – and its first shop in Gainesville. Both communities are northeast of Atlanta.

With the new locations, Classic Collision now has 20 shops and nearly 600 employees.

Classic Collision is Georgia’s largest privately owned local provider of auto body repair services, according to the MSO.

“Our plan is to continue to grow our locations and volume of business throughout 2018 and in the years to come,” Classic Collision owner Manfred Kammerer said. “Our goal is to aggressively pursue high-quality locations for acquisition or greenfields. And, of course, that requires a skilled workforce and dedicated hard working people. We’re hiring.”

Two top-tier insurers rank Classic Collision in the top 10 for customer satisfaction and cycle time, according to Classic Collision. Classic’s facilities also provide collision repair work exclusively for 42 local automotive dealerships.

Classic Collision’s locations are in Atlanta (Buckhead and Brookhaven, Buford Highway), Alpharetta, Marietta (Airport Road and Cobb Parkway), Chamblee, Duluth (Gwinnett Place), Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Lilburn-Stone Mountain, McDonough, Morrow, Rome, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Union City, Douglasville, Cumming and Gainesville.

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