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Multistate Organization Considers Waterborne Paint Policy

The Ozone Transportation Committee (OTC) held its annual meeting last week to discuss upcoming initiatives for 2008-2009. During the meeting, OTC members referenced the new CARB Suggested Control Measure (SCM) for Automotive Coatings and made plans to consider the rule and its possible implementation in the OTC member states. The OTC is a multistate organization

Babcox Publisher Jon Owens Named President of Auto7

Jon Owens, group publisher at Babcox Publications and BodyShop Business, has been named president of Auto7, a supplier of original equipment quality parts for Hyundai, Kia and GM-Daewoo to the United States and Canadian aftermarkets based in Miramar, Fla. Owens joins Auto7 effective July 14. “It’s bittersweet for us to see Jon leave. He has

CFA Tells Consumers to Ask Insurers for Auto Rate Reduction

The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) is encouraging consumers to contact their insurance companies to see if they qualify for immediate auto rate reductions based on the fact that most consumers are now driving less due to the price of gasoline topping $4 a gallon nationwide. The CFA says consumers are using mass transportation, car-pooling,

ASA Announces APRA as New Associate Member

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has announced that the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA) has joined as an associate member. “I’m particularly excited about APRA joining ASA,” said John Scully, ASA’s executive vice president. “This relationship with a well-recognized partner to the industry will increase our ability to fully serve all segments of our membership

News Station Investigates Progressive’s Concierge Program

As the result of one family’s ordeal in trying to get its SUV repaired properly, the Channel 3 I-team out of Connecticut did a special investigation of Progressive’s Concierge Service. The family filed a claim with Progressive and had its car repaired at one of the insurer’s DRP shops. However, after a second accident, another

CIC Posts Estimating Best Practices for Review

The Collision Industry Conference’s Insurance Relations Committee has posted a draft of its Estimating Best Practices for review prior to its next meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz., on July 23.  The document contains a proposed outline of procedures to be taken during the estimating process and includes sections on identification and inspection, photographing, parts replacement, full-body/partial

I-CAR Event Boosts Awareness for New Advanced High Strength Steel Training Program

Over 300 industry professionals gathered in Cerritos, Calif., on May 6 to complete the newest I-CAR training program (Steel Unitized Structures Technologies and Repair – SPS07) and understand how the newest I-CAR programs provide the technical knowledge needed to identify and safely repair consumers’ vehicles. Organized by the southern California I-CAR volunteers and program instructors,

Texas Body Shop Wins Governor’s Volunteer Award

Bates Custom & Collision of Baytown and Channelview, Texas, was recently honored by the state of Texas with  the Governor’s Volunteer Award for its ongoing community support and contributions to the Harris County Department of Education’s (HCDE) Head Start Centers. Lee and Leila Bates received the award at a June 4 ceremony at the Driskill

House Subcommittee Considers Creation of Federal Insurance Office

The Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises held a hearing June 10 to discuss the creation of a federal Office of Insurance Information (OII). House Resolution 5840, the Insurance Information Act of 2008, was introduced April 17 by Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski, D-Pa., subcommittee chairman, along with four other members of the

ASA Announces New Publication Dates, Expanded Business Hours for Summer

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has announced that its biweekly e-newsletter, ASA News-Network, will move to a publishing schedule of every other Tuesday. Subscribers will see the next edition in their e-mail boxes on Tuesday, June 17.   In addition, ASA’s national office is expanding its hours of operation Monday through Thursday during the summer

Spartan Chassis, Inc. Honors PPG with 2008 SPARC Award

Spartan Chassis, Inc., a Charlotte, Mich.-based manufacturer of custom chassis and vehicles for the national emergency-rescue, recreational and specialty vehicle markets, recently honored PPG with its 2008 SPARC Award for outstanding supplier performance. The SPARC award, an acronym for “Supplier Performance Action Review Committee,” is based on a Spartan Chassis supplier’s engineering and manufacturing support,

SEMA Offers Self-Adhesive Products Specialist Accreditation

The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) has added a Self-Adhesive Products Specialist Exam to its battery of installer certification tests.   The new SEMA test, known as Z6, will measure real-world knowledge and skills of industry professionals who install self-adhesive products on passenger cars and light-duty trucks. The exam covers a range of product categories,