Caliber Collision Centers Acquires 100th Facility - BodyShop Business

Caliber Collision Centers Acquires 100th Facility

Acquisition of five 101 Collision locations in Southern California puts Caliber's facility count at 100.

Caliber Collision Centers, operator of collision repair facilities in California, Nevada, Arizona and Texas, announced it has acquired its 100th repair facility with an agreement to acquire 101 Collision. Based in Southern California, 101 Collision has five locations along the Southern California coast, including Westlake Village, Burbank, Oxnard, Santa Barbara and Simi Valley.

"Today’s announcement is a Caliber Collision milestone with an acquisition that brings Caliber to 100 centers," said Steve Grimshaw, Caliber Collision Centers CEO. "This acquisition further cements our strategic expansion plans across core markets as we provide our insurance clients with the customer focus, cost management and operational consistency they require in today’s competitive insurance market. We recognized that 101 Collision and its management team provided Caliber with the perfect opportunity to expand our market presence along the Southern California coast behind a high quality brand committed to complete customer satisfaction."

Added Edward Mohr, founder of 101 Collision, "Partnering with Caliber Collision Centers provides our management team with unlimited growth opportunities across the Southern California coast through operational efficiencies and best practices that only a company like Caliber Collision Centers can provide in today’s marketplace."


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