Standox Collision Center Named 2012 Toyota Certified Collision Center Triple Crown Winner - BodyShop Business

Standox Collision Center Named 2012 Toyota Certified Collision Center Triple Crown Winner

Fred Haas Toyota World of Spring, Texas, wins large shop category.

Standox has announced that Fred Haas Toyota World in Spring, Texas, has been named the 2012 Toyota Certified Collision Center Triple Crown winner in the large shop category.

The awards are presented to the top Toyota Certified Collision Centers in the U.S. to recognize the value of the automotive body repair component and the contributions made to the overall success of the dealership’s operation. Nationwide, there are more than 1,200 Toyota dealers, 190 of which competed for the award.

The criteria used to judge the worthiness of a collision center included customer satisfaction, business ethics, employee training, shop productivity and efficiency, facility, equipment, safety and environmental impact.

“This is the sixth time in the 12 years of the award’s existence that we have won the top prize,” said Jeff Debner, collision center manager.

Fred Haas Toyota is a user of Standoblue waterborne basecoat system.

“We are extremely proud of the entire repair team at Fred Haas Toyota,” said Matt Robertson, DPC sales director – North America. “Winning the award demonstrates the team’s commitment to the quality of the repair and a positive customer experience.”


More information:

Fred Haas Toyota World

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