CollisionMax Opens 11th Center in Pennsylvania - BodyShop Business

CollisionMax Opens 11th Center in Pennsylvania

CollisionMax AutoBody & Glass Centers has opened a new location in
Warminster, Pennsylvania. It is the 11th shop for the family-owned business.

The shop is located on two acres, has 50 parking spaces and will be an official authorized GlassMax mobile vehicle glass repair center. The shop itself is 13,000 square feet and has 20 bays, two drive-through paint booths and a precision measuring system.

The shop should employ about 15 people, including 11 paint, glass
and auto body technicians.

 

CollisionMax of Warminster was previously owned and operated by AutoStar
Collision Centers.

 

CollisionMax participates in more than 20 direct repair programs, and is a
participant in the CertifiedFirst Network of auto body repair centers.

 

Founded in 1976 and headquartered in Trevose, Pa., CollisionMax operates auto
body and glass repair centers in Philadelphia and Delaware
Valley. It has two service centers in Northeast Philadelphia,
and one each in Oxford Valley and Warminster. Its New Jersey locations include
Blackwood, Cinnaminson, Glassboro, Marlton, Pennsauken, Sicklerville and
Westmont.

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