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National Auto Body Council to Donate Six Recycled Rides to Phoenix Families in Need

Gifting to take place Monday, Dec. 17 at Camelback Toyota.

Opening a New Auto Collision Repair Shop

Starting a collision repair business requires a complete, written business plan.

Free Headline Session on Vehicle Safety Technology Kicks Off SCRS RDE Series

Presentation was led by Kim Hazelbaker of the Highway Loss Data Institute.

Mitchell RepairCenter ToolStore Adds LKQ As Partner

Mitchell has announced a new technology integration with LKQ Corporation as a partner in the RepairCenter ToolStore, making it possible for auto body repair shops to engage with LKQ’s parts procurement solution directly from the RepairCenter Workspace. RepairCenter ToolStore is a dynamic marketplace that empowers body shops to connect with their mission critical collision repair

NACE Is In N’awlins!

Who dat say dey gonna be at the 30th annual NACE? Only all of your collision repairer friends looking for the latest training, technology and networking opportunities.

Van Tuyl Group Named NABC Diamond-Level Member

Management consulting service provider donates 36 vehicles to NABC’s Recycled Rides initiative.

BodyShop Business Interviews Former State Farm Employee on Parts Procurement Initiative

Former estimating team manager believes State Farm stumbled in the way it introduced the parts program, but also believes the program will ultimately prove to be a good thing.

I-CAR Unveils New Training Program for Educators

New program will emphasize hands-on practice to create skills that will be directly transferable to collision repair workforce.

Glass Replacement: Do It Yourself to Save Time

Bringing glass work in-house has become a necessary adaptation for the modern day body shop that wants to improve cycle time and increase sales.

What Can I Do to Reduce My Paint and Materials Bill?

I work in a small body shop. My boss (the owner) keeps saying that I’m not doing a good enough job of keeping the paint and materials bill down. I’ve only had one re-spray in one year, and I don’t over-mix or waste product. What can I do?