Caliber Collision Centers Opens New 30,000-Square-Foot Facility in Austin, Texas - BodyShop Business

Caliber Collision Centers Opens New 30,000-Square-Foot Facility in Austin, Texas

Caliber Collision Centers, operator of collision repair facilities throughout California and Texas, announced its newest expansion in the Austin, Texas, area with the grand opening of a newly renovated 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art collision repair facility located at 601 East Ben White Blvd.

“This new Caliber Collision Center facility will help satisfy the growing needs of our clients in the Austin area," said Steve Grimshaw, Caliber Collision CEO. "The opening of this location further supports Caliber’s long-term growth strategy and offers best-of-class operational consistency, customer focus and cost management.”  

The addition of the Austin location gives Caliber Collision 43 centers across Texas and 80 service centers throughout California and Texas.  

“This center was designed to restore Texans to the rhythms of their lives with world-class customer comforts, service and quality repairs that result in higher customer satisfaction,” added Mark Sanders, COO for Caliber Collision.


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