Database Enhancement Gateway Surpasses 500 Inquiries in 6 Months
The Database Enhancement Gateway (DEG) today announced that it has surpassed one of its first major milestones by processing over 500 inquiries in just over six months of operation. If the volume of inquiries remains consistent, the first two quarters indicate that the DEG will likely process over 1,000 inquiries by the end of year
I-CAR Announces New Chief Staff Executive
The International Board of Directors of the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) announced that it has appointed John W. Edelen to fill the position of president and chief executive officer of the organization. Edelen has served as interim chief executive since November 2007. “Since last November, at the request of the I-CAR Board,
Legislative Lowdown
Federal Reps. David Scott (D-Ga.) and Geoff Davis (R-Ky.) have introduced H.R. 5611, the National Association of Registered Agents & Brokers Reform Act (NARAB II). The bill aims to modernize the current system of insurance agent licensing as it applies to those who are registered in multiple states. If passed, H.R. 5611 will establish
Resists Burns Up to 1,800
The Heat Guard Welding Blanket is lightweight, soft and flexible. It resists burns up to 1,800° F (982° C) and stands up to heat, flame, molten metal and the harshest conditions. It was also developed from NASA technologies and is extremely fire and heat resistant. It comes available in 18” x 18”, 4’ x 6’,
Second-Year Terms in Full Swing for NACE Event and Council Chairs
The Automotive Service Association (ASA) and the 2008 International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) today announced that Darrell Amberson, the current ASA Collision Division Director, has once again accepted the appointment as the 2008 Event Chairman, which includes serving as chairman of the 20-plus member NACE Attendee Advisory Council. Returning as the exhibitor advisory council
AMI Announces 2008-2009 Board of Trustees
The Automotive Management Institute (AMI) announced the members of its 2008-2009 Board of Trustees, with George Witt, AAM, George Witt Service, Inc., Lincoln, Neb., re-elected as chairman; Bob Pearson, AAM, Precision Auto Collision Center, Shakopee, Minn., re-elected as treasurer; and Freda Thompson, AAM, Ace Auto Body, Inc., Hartselle, Ala., re-elected as secretary. Other
Midwest Collision Industry Forum to be Held June 18
AASP of Missouri, ASA MOKAN and SCRS MOKAN have announced that the 3rd Missouri Collision Industry Forum will be hosted as the "Midwest Collision Industry Forum" on June 18, 2008. The Coalition of Associations felt that the name was appropriate since so many people from out of state chose to attend the two previous forums. “It’s a tremendous
Progressive Changes Policy on Partial Paint/Full Clear
In response to industry feedback and in an effort to improve relationships with repairers, Progressive has decided to re-evaluate its position on partial paint/full clear. This came out of a meeting between members of the Automotive Service Association’s (ASA) Collision Division Operations Committee and Chris Andreoli, corporate PD process manager of Progressive Insurance, May 1
EPA Summit to Host Paint Regulation Compliance Session
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold its 2008 Environmental Summit in Washington, D.C., later this month, and the EPA’s Environmental Assistance Network (EAN) will sponsor a special session May 21 to discuss environmental assistance opportunities and needs. The session will focus on the retail sector and paints and coating area sources. The U.S.
Anti-Steering Bill Senate Hearing Successful, Says Missouri Collision Coalition
Power in numbers was demonstrated last Tuesday when the Missouri Collision Coalition (MCC) made up of Missouri associations AASP of Missouri, ASA MOKAN and SCRS MOKAN testified at the State Capitol in Jefferson City. Mo. in support of Senate Bill 775. According to MCC lobbyist Bob Smith, when Senator LuAnn Ridgeway, vice chairperson of the