New Website Launch for CCAR - BodyShop Business

New Website Launch for CCAR

CCAR says it currently serves hundreds of affiliates and thousands of users worldwide and sees millions of automotive safety and hazmat tests administered each year. In this past fiscal year alone, which ended in September, 2011 CCAR saw in excess of four million tests passed.

The Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR) announced the launch of a new website. CCAR says it currently serves hundreds of affiliates and thousands of users worldwide and sees millions of automotive safety and hazmat tests administered each year. In this past fiscal year alone, which ended in September, 2011 CCAR saw in excess of four million tests passed.

The new website at www.ccar-greenlink.org provides for a much-needed face lift, a new platform allowing for ease of updating and the ability to provide greater access to information and product through blogs and other social channels.

CCAR says the new site showcases the "safe, clean and green philosophy" that is CCAR — so green, in fact, that the website itself is hosted on servers that are powered by wind.

"It’s not just empty words about the environment for us here at CCAR," said Charlie Ayers, CCAR president. "Wind turbines generate the power to run our website and safety, cleanliness and care for our environment are at the core of our product offering. From automotive hazardous waste training to safety and pollution with our S/P2 training, to the actual awarding of ‘GreenLink Status’ to collision and automotive repair shops around the country."

CCAR Executive Director Daren Fristoe added, "Automotive repair and collision shops can apply to earn ‘GreenLink’ shop status through CCAR and once approved, can display the designation to customers on counters, in windows and on their websites. This has been shown to increase traffic and sales from environmentally conscious potential customers."

CCAR provides all the collateral material for display once a shop has earned the GreenLink status.


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