Nexsyis Collision Management System Expands to Canadian Market

Nexsyis Collision Management System Expands to Canadian Market

Nexsyis Collision, the Indianapolis-based provider of fully integrated management and accounting software for collision repair, has expanded into the Canadian market.

Nexsyis Collision, the Indianapolis-based provider of fully integrated management and accounting software for collision repair, has expanded into the Canadian market.

The product slated for Canada is the same system that repairers in the United States have been using since the brand’s launch in 2002, updated to support Canadian tax, EMS import and zip code differences.

“We are seeing a significant demand in the Canadian marketplace for an innovative and performance-driven collision repair management platform,” said Dave Braun, CEO of Nexsyis Collision. “Our application will offer a competitive solution to Canadian repairers who want to improve their business and financial results.”

Lift Auto Group, a rapidly growing Vancouver-based collision repair MSO, is the first Canadian customer to go live on the Nexsyis Collision platform.

“We are confident that integrating Nexsyis into our daily workflow process will result in enhanced production efficiencies ensuring that we continue to achieve our goals of offering our customers an industry-leading customer service experience, while at the same time increasing our overall levels of profitability, said Michael Schurink, COO of Lift Auto Group. “The Nexsyis team has worked diligently with us to make the integration a reality and we are excited to forge this partnership with them.”

 

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