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NABC Annual Golf Fundraiser Attracts Numerous Industry Sponsors

In addition to Hertz, companies such as PartsTrader, Enterprise and Axalta Coating Systems have pledged sponsorship for the Jan. 15 event.

National Auto Body Council Now Accepting Reservations for Golf Fundraiser

Event scheduled for Jan. 15, 2014, at the Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort in Palm Springs, Calif.

National Auto Body Council Welcomes Overall Parts Solutions as Diamond Member

Addition of parts procurement and logistics technology provider brings total membership to 199 businesses and individuals; 26 Diamond-level members.

National Auto Body Council Opens Nominations for 2014 Board of Director Positions

Seven open board seats to be elected at NABC’s annual meeting at SEMA Show.

National Auto Body Council Updates Facebook and Twitter Platforms

Organization renews and modernizes look and adds new features to better represent its message to the collision repair industry.

National Auto Body Council Updates Website

The National Auto Body Council (NABC) has launched an updated version of its corporate website, www.autobodycouncil.org, that includes a timely and comprehensive approach to presenting information on the organization and the programs and services it provides. In addition, the website contains current details regarding the NABC’s most recent events and initiatives, including Distracted Driving, InLanguage

National Auto Body Council Announces 2013 Board Members

Officers were elected at the organization’s annual meeting during NACE.

Waikem Collision Center of Ohio Announces 2012 CE Class Schedule

Waikem Collision Center of Massillon, Ohio, has announced its upcoming CE class schedule. The classes, which will be taught by Waikem Collision Center Manager Jim Shreve, will take place at the Lake Cable Club House at 5725 Fulton Drive Northwest in Massillon. Attendees will have the opportunity to earn 24 credit hours in four days. 

House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Motor Vehicle Safety Provisions in Highway Bills

Many witnesses expressed concern for overlapping themes that included standards for use of new technology in vehicles, safety of passengers and importance of accountability for vehicle-related mishaps.

NHTSA Proposes Driver Distraction Guidelines for In-Vehicle Electronic Devices

The proposed guidelines are designed for electronic devices that do not take part in safely operating the vehicle, including devices used for communications, entertainment, information gathering and navigation.