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I-CAR Responds to Letter from Collision Industry Associations

Training organization firmly states that OEM procedures are “the industry standard for complete and safe repairs.”

Collision Industry Conference, Auto Body Trade Associations Kick off 2018 with Busy Meeting Schedule

If one of your new year’s resolutions is to get involved with a trade association or other professional organization, there will be plenty of opportunities to jump in right away.

CAPA Responds to Associations’ Recognition of OEM Repair Procedures as Industry Standards

CAPA believes repair standards leave room for use of CAPA-certified crash parts.

Missouri Associations Announce 4th Annual Midwest Collision Industry Forum

AASP of Missouri, ASA MOKAN and SCRS MOKAN announced that registration is open for the 4th Annual Midwest Collision Industry Forum on June 17 at the Holiday Inn Select in Columbia, Mo. Speakers featured for this forum are: • Craig Brace, Pure Marketing – Session Keynote Speaker • Toby Chess –How to Increase Your Gross

I-CAR Recognizes Industry Excellence with Chairman’s Awards Presentation

Collision repair leaders Lou DiLisio, Nick Notte, Tim O’Day and Ford Motor Company honored for outstanding contributions.

Associations Issue Statement on U.S.-Canada Border Disruptions

The current border disruptions are adding additional strain to the automotive supply chain.

Auto Industry Pros Participate in ASE ADAS Workshops

Experts established a roadmap for the development of the ASE ADAS certification.

‘Cash for Clunkers’ Opposed by Aftermarket Associations

Major automotive aftermarket associations sent a letter to Congress opposing a new “Cash for Clunkers” program being included in the next COVID-19 stimulus legislation.

Associations Endorse OEM Procedures as Standard of Repair

he Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has announced a collaborative effort with the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers (AASP), the Automotive Service Association (ASA) and a consortium of state and regional associations representing the collision repair industry to establish industry-wide recognition of the documented OEM repair procedure as the standard of repair.

Why You Should Support the Women’s Industry Network

Associations like WIN are essential to the collision repair industry to develop and connect the women we work with every day.