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The Boyd Group Opens New Repair Center in Georgia

New store in Newnan gives MSO 14 repair centers in Georgia and 187 nationwide.

The Boyd Group Inc. (the "Boyd Group") has announced the opening of a new repair center in Newnan, Ga., which will operate under the Gerber Collision & Glass trade name. Formerly known as Shenandoah Collision Center, the new center is 12,500 square feet in size and located about 30 miles southwest of Atlanta.  

With this addition, the Boyd Group owns and operates 14 repair centers in Georgia, which brings the total current number of U.S. locations in operation to 187.

"This new addition to the Boyd Group is indicative of our commitment to our strategy to achieve 6 to 10 percent growth in number of centers through single-location additions," said Tim O’Day, president and COO of the Boyd Group’s U.S. operations. "We continue to look for opportunities to expand within our current markets, and will continue to capitalize on accretive opportunities."

In addition to this new opening, the Boyd Group recently merged two of its existing locations in Schaumburg, Ill., into one facility to improve efficiency.


More information:

The Boyd Group is continuously looking to add new collision repair locations to its existing network in Canada and the U.S. Interested collision repair center owners should contact Kim Allen at [email protected].

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