Coalition for a Triple Bottom Line in Collision Repair to Host Panel Discussion at NACE | CARS 2016

Coalition for a Triple Bottom Line in Collision Repair to Host Panel Discussion at NACE | CARS 2016

Topics will include what can be done about the increasing number of total losses, the changing business models for automakers and insurers, how the millennial generation is changing the marketplace, and more.

At this year’s NACE | CARS 2016, the Coalition for a Triple Bottom Line in Collision Repair will host a panel discussion on what the 21st century holds for the industry and the vital role collision repair will play in it. The event will take place on Thursday, August 11th, from 8:30-10 a.m. in room 208B of the Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, Calif.

The discussion panel will be comprised of representatives of shop management and leadership, insurance carriers, automakers, industry experts and scholars, all of whom have unique and far-reaching perspectives on the challenges facing the collision repair industry.

Topics will include: how tensions between dominant industry stakeholders drive the industry to be less than it could be; the increasing number of total economic loss write-offs and what can be done about them; the significant role the collision repair industry can play in the emerging “circular economy”; how the millennial generation is changing the marketplace, and what the collision repair industry can do to play a role in this evolving landscape.

The panel discussions will delve into the realities faced by the industry in the 21st century, which include the ever-increasing rate of change and the challenges this creates. Attracting and retaining qualified employees, accelerating technology and evolving regulations are a few examples of the challenges faced by the industry.

These challenges are best met by considering the collision repair industry as part of what many are referring to as “the circular economy.” Automobile manufacturers and insurance carriers are under pressure to change the very nature of their business models. Manufacturers are faced with increasing costs of materials, the need to find renewable feedstocks and the need to achieve sustainability. Insurance carriers are challenged to manage big data effectively, meet evolving consumer behavior and mitigate the risks posed by a constantly changing world. Working across stakeholder lines on the system of automobile use and end-of-life management are the keys to effectively facing these challenges.

“The collision repair industry has an opportunity and responsibility to become a leader in the emerging circular economy,” said Farzam Afshar of Verifacts. “Safely repairing vehicles extends their life, saves money, creates jobs, conserves resources and reduces environmental damage. To make this happen, the industry needs an organization that can work across stakeholder lines, from repairer to automobile manufacturers and their suppliers, to insurance carriers, regulators and academicians. This is what the Coalition for a Triple Bottom Line in Collision Repair envisions: an organization that will advance the interests of the collision repair industry within the circular economy of the automobile in serving the consumer.”


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