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Auto Care Association, Integrate Data Facts Announce Strategic Partnership

The Auto Care Association and IDF will accelerate the speed of acquiring Latin American market data and the availability of that data to auto care industry members seeking to explore new markets.

Mitchell Signs Data Licensing Agreement with Rivian

Mitchell announced that it is the first collision industry information provider to sign a data licensing agreement with EV manufacturer Rivian.

ASA to Shops: Ask Reps to Join Vehicle Data Access Caucus

ASA says the Vehicle Data Access Caucus will be essential in addressing critical data-access concerns.

SCRS Announces New OEM Parts Data Benefit through partslink24

partslink24 is a web portal for direct access to over 15 premium OEM part catalogs, including Audi, Porsche, BMW, Land Rover and more.

CCC Scales Effort to Help Connect Crash Data to Claims

Zendrive has joined the CCC network, offering insurers instant mobile crash detection data designed to speed and improve claims resolution beginning at first notice of loss.

CerebrumX to Tap into Ford Connected Vehicle Data

CerebrumX will incorporate Ford connected vehicle data to support its data-driven usage-based insurance as-a-service model for insurers.

CCC and Sfara Help Insurers Connect Accident Data to Claims

Insurance customers of the two companies will be able to seamlessly connect Sfara’s mobile crash detection data with CCC’s claims management solutions, improving and speeding claims outcomes.

ALLDATA Adds Nexpart Multi-Seller to Shop Manager

ALLDATA Shop Manager now includes Nexpart Multi-Seller parts ordering, giving customers 24/7 access to leading parts suppliers, in addition to the AutoZone parts catalog currently available.

ALLDATA to Debut Digital Inspections at SEMA

ALLDATA announced it will debuting new ALLDATA inspections for faster curbside digital check-ins at the 2022 SEMA Show in booth no. 31067.

Survey: More Shops Being Paid for Clearing Customer Data

According to the latest “Who Pays for What?” survey, more collision repair facilities are getting paid for the labor to erase personal data for a customer whose vehicle has been declared a total loss.