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FMLA Employee Leave Expansion Impacts Body Shops

Managing employee leave is a challenging task for body shops under normal circumstances, but today’s circumstances do not qualify as normal.

CARES Bill Resource Guide for Body Shops And Other Small Businesses

As the nation struggles with the COVID-19 crisis, many body shops and other small businesses may need to lean on the federal government for assistance.

Effective Marketing for Collision Repairers

Consistently marketing your collision repair business is important in order to ensure you reach customers before your competitors do.

THE POWER LIES WITHIN THE PROBLEM SOLVERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF TECH REPS

It’s no secret that people make the difference in a business, and that is no different in our industry.

Streamlining Translucent Color Replication

Color is art. Color is science. Color is emotion. Color is complex. And to every person from the automaker to the auto owner, color is very important.

IN-STORE FINANCING: HELP BUILD REPEAT BUSINESS & LOYALTY

In-store financing can help bring customers back if you offer the right financing options. The wrong type of financing may actually drive customers away.

A Closer Look at Gas-Catalytic Infrared Curing in Refinish

Most automotive components are quite adept at conducting heat; therefore, energy may be passed along the substrate, curing areas out of direct IR line-of-sight.

A Road Map For an Independent Operator

When you’re an independent collision repair center, the road ahead is full of speed bumps.

In Search of a Good Technician

All too often, an owner’s solution to low production is to hire more people. However, if the shop is not properly organized for production, more employees will only add to the confusion and adversely affect your income.

How Do I Find Good Technicians?

Unfortunately, collision repairers across North America have been struggling to recruit and retain top talent in recent years.

How to Explain the Value of OEM Parts to Your Customers

Teaching your customers that an OEM part is specifically designed and engineered from the manufacturer for their vehicle is the first step in showcasing the value.

The Right Part is an OE Part

Luckily, shops are in a great position to boost every aspect of their business by using the best products in the market today: original equipment (OE) parts.