AASP-MO Forms Cooperative Partnership with PartsCheck Live - BodyShop Business

AASP-MO Forms Cooperative Partnership with PartsCheck Live

The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers-Missouri
(ASSP-MO) and PartsCheck Live have announced a cooperative initiative that will
enhance funding for AASP-MO through PartsCheck Live. 

"We’re pleased to be partnering with PartsCheck in
their affiliate program to advance AASP-Missouri goals while giving our members
significant benefits in operating their collision repair business," said
Ron Reiling, AASP-MO Executive Director.

PartsCheck Live claims its online collision parts
ordering system allows shops to make up to 25 percent more on collision parts,
cut cycle time by up to a day and help the average shop recoup $50,000 in
billable hours each year. Key features include: 

• ability to instantly send requests for quote (RFQs) to
all of a shop’s preferred suppliers with a single click

• real-time competitive bids on every part

• shops can pick and choose to get the best terms,
conditions, prices and highest margins

• shops can build a custom supplier network, and choose
from existing and new suppliers

Under the terms of the PartsCheck Affiliate Program,
PartsCheck will contribute a portion of revenues generated by AASP-MO members
who use the network to the AASP-MO. This will provide AASP-MO with non-dues revenue
to help contain dues cost while supporting training and research initiatives.

"We’re happy to welcome AASP-Missouri members to the
PartsCheck Live network and anticipate a long and mutually beneficial
relationship with the association and its membership of excellent collision
repair professionals," said PartsCheck CEO Brad Desaulniers.


More information:

AASP-MO

PartsCheck Live

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