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Symach, DCR Systems to Overhaul Classic Accident Repair Center

Symach and DCR Systems have announced that they are performing an overhaul at Classic Accident Repair Center, including installing Symach technology and equipment while utilizing DCR Systems’ patented production process.

Symach and DCR Systems have announced that they are performing an overhaul at Classic Accident Repair Center to increase the facility’s capacity. As part of the conversion process, Symach technology and equipment will be installed while utilizing DCR Systems’ patented production process. Osvaldo Bergaglio, Symach’s CEO, said the result will be the creation of a “super shop of the future.”

Located in Mentor, Ohio, the 40,000-square-foot collision repair facility is partnered with the Classic Auto Group, which has 19 franchises.

DCR Systems originally built a three-cell collision repair facility for the dealership in 2005, utilizing conventional paint booths and DCR Systems’ patented production process and lean manufacturing principles. It was the second model facility set up by DCR Systems.

“Our goal was to standardize and streamline their workflow by incorporating a process-centered environment at the facility,” said Michael Giarrizzo, CEO and president of DCR Systems, based in Ohio. “This gave the collision center the consistency necessary to ensure a quality repair and efficient vehicle delivery for customers.”

The three cells were set up to accommodate any level of damage severity, from minor work to non-drivable, heavy repairs. Utilizing DCR Systems’ production process, each cell is a separate production area with a paint booth and a U-shaped repair line.

One of the cells at the fast-turnaround center is dedicated to low-severity work, including the dealership’s internal vehicles that include pre-owned cars, transit damage, lot damage and warranty work. Currently, technicians are repairing about six cars a day in that particular cell.

“We recognized that we had an opportunity to become even timelier and increase production capacity at the facility,” said Marty Roberts, the store leader, who has worked at Classic Accident Repair Center for nine years. “When we looked at using Symach equipment, we found it incorporated a very predictable and accelerated drying process that will help our workflow run more consistently.”

Earlier this year, Symach and DCR Systems formed a strategic partnership, combining their strength to build “tomorrow’s workshops” for the collision repair industry.

As a result, Classic Accident Repair Center decided to retrofit that cell to increase capacity to 12 to 15 vehicles per day. A single SprayTron combination unit, which offers both spraying and drying capabilities, will be added as well as many other DCR/Symach-engineered and complementary tools. A typical booth cycle currently takes about two hours using the facility’s conventional system. However, Roberts said it is expected to cut that time by more than half using the SprayTron.

“The SprayTron is the newest generation of spraybooths on the market to date,” said Bergaglio. “With this high-performing, automated piece of equipment, Classic Accident Repair Center will be able to increase production and be ensured of a consistent and balanced airflow.”

“With fast-moving work, you have to have ample curing,” said Giarrizzo. “Symach technology is curing from the inside out, so we can put that car into the customer’s or dealer’s hands quickly and ensure it is repaired correctly.”

Construction began in November and will be finished shortly.

“Utilizing Symach equipment and DCR Systems’ patented production process, we will be able to turn around those cars quickly with the confidence that they are repaired properly and fully cured,” said Roberts.

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