Caliber Collision Centers Expands into Baltimore Market

Caliber Collision Centers Expands into Baltimore Market

Automotive Collision Technologies has served the Metro Baltimore area for more than two decades in Maryland, operating seven locations in and around Baltimore and Annapolis.

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Caliber Collision Centers announced it has acquired Automotive Collision Technologies (ACT) in Maryland.

ACT has served the Metro Baltimore area for more than two decades in Maryland, operating seven locations in and around Baltimore and Annapolis.

“We are extremely excited to have the Automotive Collision Technologies organization join forces with Caliber Collision as we continue to grow into the collision repair provider of choice in Maryland,” said Caliber CEO Steve Grimshaw. “The Automotive Collision Technologies facilities and management team are perfectly aligned with our purpose, vision and mission. Kim Parson and her award-winning team have consistently delivered unparalleled customer satisfaction and industry-leading operational consistency across the Baltimore market.”

Kim Parson, owner and manager of ACT who will be joining the Caliber team as regional manager for the Baltimore region, added, “It is exciting to take the next step for the ACT organization. We have done a lot in this community over the past 22 years, and we are looking forward to having even more opportunities to grow with Caliber.”

“Our acquisition of Automotive Collision Technologies increases Caliber’s total number of locations to 365 as we continue to restore each and every customer to the rhythm of their lives,” said Caliber President and COO Mark Sanders.

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