Gerber Collision & Glass Opens New Repair Center in Georgia - BodyShop Business

Gerber Collision & Glass Opens New Repair Center in Georgia

The Boyd Group Inc. (the "Boyd Group") today
announced the opening of a new repair center in Savannah, Ga.

The start-up facility operates under the Gerber Collision
& Glass trade name and is approximately 15,000 square feet in size, with
13,000 square feet of production space.

With this addition, the Boyd Group is now able to serve
consumers and insurance clients in the fourth largest city in Georgia. The Boyd
Group now owns and operates 11 repair centers in Georgia and a total of 98 in
the U.S., including 37 repair centers that operate under the True2Form trade
name.

"The opening of our latest start-up facility marks
our entry into the eastern coastal area of Georgia, as we continue to execute
on our strategy of expanding into select markets and growing our network of
repair centers across North America," said Tim O’Day, president and COO of
the Boyd Group’s U.S. Operations. "We’re very pleased to be able to serve
new customers in Savannah."

The Boyd Group is continuously looking to add new
collision repair locations to its existing network in Canada and the U.S.  Interested collision repair center
owners are asked to contact Kim Allen, business development manager for Gerber
Collision & Glass, at (847) 410-6003 or [email protected] for more information. 


More information:

The Boyd Group

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