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AutoBody America Opens 17th Location in Middle Tennessee

AutoBody America, a Nashville-based operator of collision repair facilities in Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas, announced the opening of its 17th location in the Middle Tennessee area.

AutoBody America, a Nashville-based operator of collision repair facilities in Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas, announced the opening of its 17th location in the Middle Tennessee area.

The newest addition to the AutoBody America network, located at 131 Adams Lane in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., was formerly a motorcycle dealership. The 9,700-square-foot facility has been completely transformed into a high production repair center utilizing the latest in lean manufacturing principals. The location will serve the communities of Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Hermitage, Martha and Green Hill.

"Mt. Juliet further enhances our coverage in the Nashville market by giving ABA presence in the eastern suburbs for our customer base and insurance partners," said Middle Tennessee Area Manager Patrick Terry. "We continue to focus on growing our business by having the highest quality, best trained teammates and providing them with the tools they need to produce the service experience that every customer will remember and tell their friends about. By doing this, we are able to achieve our goal of being the collision repair provider of choice throughout the Mid South."


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AutoBody America says it continues to seek companies and locations throughout Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas for acquisition. Interested owners can contact Patrick James at [email protected].

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