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Symach, DCR Systems Partner to Build Body Shop of the Future

Symach announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with DCR Systems, combining their strengths to build what Symach CEO Osvaldo Bergaglio refers to as “tomorrow’s workshop.”

Symach announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with DCR (Diversified Collision Repair) Systems. As part of the new collaboration, the two companies will combine their strengths to build what Symach CEO Osvaldo Bergaglio refers to as “tomorrow’s workshop.”

“It’s clearly a relationship that will allow us to develop tomorrow’s workshops and utilize the strengths of each company not only to put together the ‘super shop’ but also the ‘super team’ to operate it,” said Michael Giarrizzo, CEO and president of DCR Systems. “It’s exciting to be on the cutting edge and be able to work with another forward-thinking company.”

Added Bergaglio, “DCR uses a fantastic process-based production system that standardizes and streamlines each procedure and eliminates many of the inefficiencies associated with auto body repairs. It is very complementary to the Symach system, and we are really excited about working together.”

Founded in 2001, Symach offers a complete range of body shop equipment for the collision repair industry, including its FixLine repair process, SPAP (Symach Paint Application Process) and DryTronic robotic technology for drying paint in less than a minute.

DCR Systems was founded in 2004 and is owned by Giarrizzo and partners. The Ohio and Atlanta-based business sets up accident repair facilities based on lean manufacturing principles for automotive dealerships looking to outsource their operations.

Moving forward, Symach plans to sell new collision repair facilities in the USA market that will operate under the DCR standard model. In addition, DCR Systems will offer a turn-key, franchise-like model for dealers. In both scenarios, Symach equipment will be utilized and training will be provided.

When Giarrizzo first met Bergaglio a couple of years ago, he said he was impressed with the robotics technology being designed, manufactured and sold by the Italian-based company. The two business owners spent time in body shops set up by DCR Systems as well as some recent installations by Symach in Canada. They soon discovered the commonalities of the two companies. For example, DCR System’s proprietary model involves the layout of the rail system, which allows vehicles to move through the paint line – very similar to what Symach does as well in its layout process.

“It was really eye-opening seeing what the company has already done,” said Giarrizzo. “We started to feel the synergy between the two companies.”

Both Symach and DCR Systems focus on continuous workflow in the body shop and a process-centered environment. The goal is to ensure the team understands the required pace so that the steps of the process are interdependent and have to work in sequence. The desired outcome is to have all of the vehicles go through the shop interrupted and ensure they’re repaired in a predictable amount of time.

“As an industry, we can never stop seeking improvement, not only in technology but also in the way we do work,” said Giarrizzo. “This is truly tomorrow’s technology and groundbreaking for the industry. The folks at Symach are innovators – they are engineers and inventors and so are we, making it a powerful relationship.”

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