Repairify, Maker of asTech Collision Repair Scan Tool, Acquires Three Automotive Diagnostic Firms

Repairify, Maker of asTech Collision Repair Scan Tool, Acquires Three Automotive Diagnostic Firms

Repairify, maker of the asTech remote diagnostic tool for body shops, said it has acquired three firms that provide mobile automotive diagnostic services.

Repairify, maker of the asTech scan tool, announced three acquisitions.Repairify, maker of the asTech remote diagnostic tool for body shops, said it has acquired three firms that provide mobile automotive diagnostic services.

Plano, Texas-based Repairify said it has completed the acquisition of TRS Theft Replacement Services, Replace My Stuff and The Airbag Guy, all of which will continue operating under the asTech brand.

The three companies provide mobile electrical automotive diagnostic services in Texas, New Mexico, Maryland and Virginia. Their coverage area will complement asTech’s staff of field technicians operating in Illinois, New Mexico, North Carolina, Florida and Georgia, the company said.

“We are focused on providing our collision repair customers a complete diagnostic and service solution,” Repairify CEO Doug Kelly said. “The addition of mobile technicians provides our customers the option to request help to service today’s complex vehicles.

“Combining on-site technicians with quality mobile diagnostic services in key markets will help ensure our customers can stay ahead of the ever-changing automobile.”

As part of the deal, Repairify announced that:

  • Paul Grant, owner of TRS Theft Replacement Services, will be assuming the role of VP business development.
  • Steve Fairall, owner of Replace My Stuff, will be responsible for business development and help lead the company’s expansion into new markets around the country.
  • Chris Gutierrez, owner of The Airbag Guy, will assume responsibility for employee development and training at the company’s new headquarters in Plano.

“My employees will now have access to tools, training and education that many smaller operators simply cannot afford to offer,” Gutierrez said. In addition, “just as the industry is evolving there will be lots of opportunity for employees to grow into new roles as part of the larger organization.”

 

You May Also Like

People on the Move

Recent personnel news that has appeared on bodyshopbusiness.com.

Repairify Appoints New VP of General Automotive Repair Markets

Industry veteran Ben Johnson will lead asTech Mechanical's business development and product management teams.

Read more here.

AkzoNobel Announces New Business Development Manager

Brian Martin has joined AkzoNobel's Automotive & Specialty Coatings division as business development manager for North America.

Consolidator Report

Consolidation news from the week of April 29.

Top 5 Stories of the Week

A recap of the top five stories on bodyshopbusiness.com during the week of April 29.

WIN Announces New 2024-25 Board Leadership

The Women’s Industry Network executive board executes on WIN’s vision and mission for women serving in the collision repair industry.

CIECA to Hold Webinar on Artificial Intelligence

The webinar, “The Fundamentals of Generative AI, Large Language Models and Implications for the Collision Industry,” will be held on Thursday, May 30 at 2 p.m. EST.

Other Posts

The Autel IA900: The All-in-One Diagnostics, Alignment & ADAS Solution

Watch a step-by-step walkthrough of the Autel diagnostics and ADAS calibration process.

Guess the Car and Win $50!

Give us your answer for this month’s Guess the Car and you might win $50!

Lawson Products Acquires S&S Automotive

Like Lawson’s Kent Automotive business, S&S Automotive is an industry-leading distributor in the automotive dealership market.

Crash Champions Expands to Great Falls, Montana

Crash Champions has announced the successful acquisition of Mitchells’ Crash Repair, Flawless Auto Body and 3 Way Auto Body.