All Consolidators with Over 50 Locations Use ALLDATA Collision - BodyShop Business

All Consolidators with Over 50 Locations Use ALLDATA Collision

ALLDATA LLC, the leading provider of manufacturers’ automotive repair information and solutions for the professional automotive service and collision repair industries, announced that 100 percent of the major U.S. consolidators have chosen ALLDATA Collision as their provider of OE collision repair information.

These companies, ranging in size from 50 to more than 100 locations, recognize the value of using ALLDATA Collision as a key automotive information tool across their network of locations, according to ALLDATA. Major consolidators include: ABRA Auto Body and Glass, Caliber Collision Centers, Gerber Collision & Glass and Sterling Autobody Centers.

"We have used ALLDATA Collision since 2009, and we have found it to be essential to running our stores efficiently and productively," said Nick Notte, President, Sterling Autobody Centers. "With the new enhancements to ALLDATA Collision S3500, it is no surprise that other multi-site consolidators see the value it brings."

ALLDATA Collision S3500, the latest release from ALLDATA, is instrumental in achieving high levels of productivity and efficiency for consolidators by making available structural repair procedures, alongside complete mechanical and diagnostic repair information, according to ALLDATA.

"We are very excited that the leaders in the market recognize ALLDATA Collision S3500 as essential to their business, " said Wayne Mitchell, ALLDATA Director of Sales and Operations. "It is our ongoing commitment to effectively meet the needs of the collision industry that has made this product the success it has become in the last few months. We are proud these key players count us among their partners in business."


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