CIECA to Hold Webinar

Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association to Hold Webinar

Webinar will address the collision industry's struggle to get the information technology systems that it utilizes to exchange data more efficiently and securely.

The Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association announced it will be holding a webinar on Sept. 29 at 11 a.m. CDT on EMS to BMS mapping.

The collision industry has been struggling for many years now to get the information technology systems that it utilizes to exchange data more efficiently and securely. This webinar, along with the referenced materials, will provide the information to save more money and be more efficient while upgrading your systems to the current technologies.

“We are delighted to provide this webinar and documentation to assist those companies that wish to migrate to the BMS or, at least, understand why they should migrate,” said Fred Iantorno, executive director of CIECA. “Make sure you clear your calendar for this CIECAst.”

To register, click here. To view system requirements, click here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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