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From the VP: How to Gain a Slice of the DRP Pie

Whether your shop is big or small, DRP or non-DRP, your relationships with insurers are going to have the biggest impact on your bottom line above everything else.

1Collision Network Announces NACE |CARS Speaker Lineup

Dan Risley, ASA president and executive director, and Jim Keller, 1Collision Network president, will kick off the event, with an industry message.

2015 Industry Profile

A statistical snapshot of the collision repair industry.

Defying the Odds

Ben Krom used persistence and networking to achieve his dream of opening his own collision/restoration shop – and nearly
two years later, he’s profitable and having
a blast.

WMABA to Host Second Mike Anderson Workshop

Second educational session to take place Thursday, May 1 in Linthicum, Md.

Mike Anderson to Host Workshop at WMABA Membership Meeting

Industry consultant to teach attendees about improving cycle time, estimate writing and other topics on Thursday, May 1 in Linthicum, Md.

SCRS to Hold Open Board Meeting During CIC

Meeting to include updates from SCRS staff, committees and affiliate associations, including a report on BMW’s Certified Collision Repair Center program.

Collision Repair Experts Adds Dates to ‘Are You an Expert?’ Symposium Series

Collision Repair Experts (CRX), a division of Fix Auto USA, has announced additional dates and locations for its “Are You an Expert?” symposium series. The next two stops in the series are scheduled to be held in Seattle, Wash., on Wednesday, June 12 and in Nashville, Tenn., on Thursday, June 27. The programs will provide

SCRS Responds to PartsTrader CEO Rob Cooper’s Open Letter to Industry

“Is there really a question as to why shops are reticent to be mandated to use a platform where the very creators of the program can’t outline a solid value proposition?” asks SCRS Executive Director Aaron Schulenburg.

PartsTrader CEO Rob Cooper Writes Industry to Clear Up ‘Misleading’ Information

Says comparing New Zealand and U.S. PartsTrader offerings is like comparing cricket to baseball.