Kirmac Opens 10th Location in Washington State - BodyShop Business

Kirmac Opens 10th Location in Washington State

Kirmac Automotive Collision Systems Inc., a British Columbia-based collision repair company, announced the acquisition of a new repair center in Newcastle, Wash.  

According to Ian McIntosh, Kirmac CEO, “The acquisition of the Newcastle location is part of our strategic goal to meet the growing needs of our customers and insurance partners throughout the Puget Sound area and is just the first of several acquisitions we intend to make this year. The Newcastle location, previously doing business as Precision Autocraft, allows us to continue expanding in line with our long-term plan to make it convenient for all consumers to have easy access to one of our state of the art repair centers, no matter where they happen to live or work.”

Kirmac operates under both the Kirmac and Thoroughbred Collision brands in Washington State. The 11,000-square-foot facility, located at 13032 Newcastle Way, will increase the number of Kirmac repair centers to 10 in Washington State, joining the 10 Canadian locations KIRMAC currently operates in the Metro Vancouver area of British Columbia.

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