ABRA Auto Body Acquires 24 Locations

ABRA Auto Body Acquires 24 Locations

Purchase of Chicago, Ill.-based operation boosts MSO's total number of collision repair centers to 218 in 17 states.

ABRA Auto Body & Glass announced that it has purchased all 24 Collision Centers of America repair centers in Chicago, Ill., the surrounding communities and Northwest Indiana. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The transaction boosts ABRA’s total number of collision repair centers to 218 in 17 states.

“This is another major step forward in our growth strategy,” said Duane Rouse, ABRA’s president and CEO. “Acquiring Collision Centers of America introduces us to the city of Chicago and Northwest Indiana and assures our customers and business partners we’re prepared to serve them no matter where they are in the country.”

Added David Mulder Sr., founder and president of Collision Centers of America, “ABRA is one of the most iconic brands in the collision repair industry. They’re a great company. I know our employees and customers will be in good hands moving forward and will receive the same personalized service and top-quality workmanship they have enjoyed with us over the years.”


More information:

ABRA plans to continue expanding in the months and years ahead as part of its national growth strategy. It’s actively seeking new opportunities to acquire repair centers and integrate them into its operating system. Interested parties in major markets should contact Scott Gerling, vice president of corporate development, at [email protected] or (763) 585-6210.

For franchise opportunities in small and midsize markets, contact Mark Wahlin, vice president of franchise development and operations, at [email protected] or (763) 585-6315.

ABRA Auto Body & Glass

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