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OEM Dealerships: Friend or Foe?

Insurers seeking out and using misinformation obtained from dealer repairers in order to deny consumers OEM-recommended repair procedures has become more commonplace.

Body Shop Brothers Embrace Family-First Mindset

Jeremy and Matt Buller, brothers and owners of three North Dakota Abra Auto Body locations, take a family approach to growing their business with top talent in place.

Welcome to the New “Under the Radar” ADAS Podcast!

Jason Stahl talks to Chris Gutierrez, vice president of technology and innovation for Protech Automotive Solutions, about how shops are handling ADAS repairs.

AirPro Diagnostics to Integrate with CCC Diagnostics

Through an integration with AirPro, collision repair users of CCC Diagnostics will soon be able to capture and document AirPro scan and calibration information in their CCC ONE workfiles.

Opus IVS, Driven Brands Launch Diagnostic Partnership

Opus IVS announced that Driven Brands has approved Opus IVS and its DriveSafe and ScanSafe diagnostic devices for use within its franchised and company-owned collision repair shops.

CCC Diagnostics Launches Integration with asTech

CCC Intelligent Solutions announced that asTech, a Repairify company and a leader in diagnostic, calibration and programming solutions, has joined the CCC Diagnostics network.

Vehicle Calibration Complete: Am I Really Done?

When you’re done with a calibration, your device may say “calibration successful.” But was it?

Opus IVS Partners with Certified Collision Group for Diagnostics

CCG will deploy the Opus IVS collision scanning solution to its network of 575-plus independent affiliate locations in 39 states.

AirPro Enters Licensing Agreement with Auto Techcelerators

AirPro Diagnostics can now integrate Auto Techcelerators’ ADAS, Calibration and Test Drive CoPilot technologies into its diagnostic and calibration services platform.

The Body Repair Industry Today: Not Your Father’s

Back in the day, repair estimates were short and sweet. Today, even a minor collision event may call for over 100 lines of repair-related entries.