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Inaugural Midwest Collision Repair Trade Show a Big Success

The anticipated number of participants was met and surpassed, booth space was sold out and available sponsorships were also fully sold.

WorldSkills USA Will Go for Gold in Russia at Global Trade Skills Competition

SkillsUSA has revealed 22 young competitors who will represent the U.S. at WorldSkills, the largest international showcase of the skilled trades.

Top 5 Headlines this Week on BodyShop Business

Check out this week’s most popular stories on the BodyShop Business website! Tesla, OE vs. aftermarket parts, estimating 101 and more can be found in this week’s news recap.

Midwest Auto Body Trade Show: Photo Gallery

This past weekend, the Iowa Collision Repair Association presented the Midwest Auto Body Trade Show at Prairie Meadows hotel and casino in Altoona, Iowa.

Grow Your Own Auto Body Technicians

In the ongoing struggle to find good techs, some collision repairers are going old school.

Auto Body Association of Texas Names Executive Director

Jill Tuggle started her automotive career in 2003 as a customer service representative delivering wheels and tires to collision centers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

National AutoBody Research Creates Collision Economic Index

New index will help both collision repairers and insurers make periodic adjustments to the labor and paint and materials rates they charge or pay, based on rising costs of key components of the collision repair business.

PPG Announces 2016 Show Truck Tour Schedule

The truck, with its red, white and blue finish, will begin its national tour March 4th at the Goodguys 7th Spring Nationals in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Collision Repair Education Foundation Invites Industry to Texas Careers Expo

Event focused on elevating awareness of dynamic careers available to next generation of collision industry professionals.

Mississippi Body Shop Owner, Lawyer Complete Nine-State Tour of U.S.

John Mosley says shop owners waking up quickly; attorneys recognizing “unjust enrichment” is better basis for lawsuit than contract law.