Kirmac Collision Opens New Location in Washington - BodyShop Business

Kirmac Collision Opens New Location in Washington

Kirmac Collision today
announced the acquisition of the former Ken’s Redmond Auto Body in the home of
Microsoft – Redmond, Wash. This is the 22nd location for the Kirmac
Group.

"We’re thrilled to be expanding our locations in
Washington State," said Ian McIntosh, founder and CEO of Kirmac.
"Bordering our existing location in Bellevue, the new Redmond location is
centrally situated for both our customers and insurance partners."

Redmond is best known as the home of Microsoft, the
city’s largest employer. The new Kirmac location will be providing Redmond
residents with complete collision repair services.

Added Leonard
Lassak, vice president of U.S. operations, "We’ve been working hard to rejuvenate the
existing facility to ensure that it meets Kirmac’s high standard of quality
repairs and exceptional customer service, and we’re really looking forward to
servicing the auto repair needs of Redmond residents."

Kirmac operates under both the Kirmac and Thoroughbred
Collision brands in Washington State. The new facility in Redmond will increase the number of Kirmac repair centers to 12 in
Washington State, joining the 10 Canadian locations in the Metro Vancouver area
of British Columbia. 


More information:

Kirmac Collision

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