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Georgia Collision Industry Association Launches 2014 Labor Rate Survey

This year’s survey includes real-time survey of labor and material rates plus questions on training, certifications and equipment.

Precision Body & Paint Receives Mercedes-Benz Elite Status

Award comes less than six months after receiving aluminum certification from Tesla.

Autoshop Solutions Receives Google Partner Status

Recognition grants marketing agency in-depth access to Google Adwords and Analytics.

CAPA Speaks Out Against Automobile Recalls

Non-profit aftermarket part certification organization says recalls are reasons to consider parts alternatives.

Sherwin-Williams Announces Third Quarter Training Schedule

Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes has announced its third quarter 2014 collision repair courses and training sites, available from July 1 through Sept. 30, 2014. Participants will learn through a combination of classroom, digital and hands-on settings at various metropolitan Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes training centers, according to Rod Habel, director of training operations for Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes.

Martin Senour Announces Third Quarter Training Schedule

Courses on painter certification and maximizing shop profits run from July 1 through Sept. 30, 2014.

Assured Performance Chooses Auto Damage Experts to Inspect Its Certified Repair Facilities

ADE says it will deliver an “accurate and efficient process to assess participating shops’ capabilities.”

Diamond Standard Brand Parts Group Addresses Increased Use of Aluminum

Company says it’s important to be cognizant of different aluminum alloys used in bumper reinforcement bars.

Select Matrix System and Pro-Spray Training Programs Now Approved for I-CAR Credit

Painter Product Certification, Color Theory, National Rule Product and Low VOC Product integrated into I-CAR Alliance Program.

National Lawsuit Discussion Highlights Southern Automotive Repair Conference

John Eaves Jr. and John Mosley headlined second annual event, where more than 500 collision repairers gathered to “take back the industry.”