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Caliber Collision Centers Continues Expansion Across Los Angeles Area

New Torrance shop represents 101st center in southwest and 46th in California.

On the heels of its recent acquisition of 101 Collision, Caliber Collision Centers announced its continued expansion into the Los Angeles area with the acquisition of Autocraft of Torrance.  

Caliber Collision’s newly acquired 24,000-square-foot collision repair facility opened March 1 at 3032 Kashiwa Street.

"Our most recent acquisition provides additional Caliber Collision market penetration around the Los Angeles market as we continue to grow both organically and through strategic acquisitions across California, Texas, Arizona and Nevada markets," said Steve Grimshaw, Caliber Collision Centers CEO. "Our Torrance opening creates additional Los Angeles area capacity as we provide our insurance clients the cost management, operational consistency and customer focus they require in today’s competitive insurance market."

Added Mark Sanders, chief operating officer for Caliber Collision Centers, "Our new Torrance opening represents our 101st center in the southwest and our 46th center in California. This new center now brings our total number of Los Angeles area locations to 15 as we continue to grow into the greater Los Angeles collision repair provider of choice."


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