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Western States Environmental Services (WSES) is a full-service hazardous waste management company specializing in hazardous waste removal and equipment sales.

Caliber Collision Centers Relocates Corporate Headquarters to Lewisville, Texas

Caliber Collision Centers, one of the nation’s largest collision repair companies, announced today the relocation of its corporate headquarters from Irvine, California to Lewisville, Texas. “Our relocation to Texas allows us to consolidate management spread across a number of locations in California and Texas while taking advantage of Dallas-Fort Worth’s central location, business-friendly environment and

Caliber Collision Centers Acquires 911 Collision Centers

Caliber Collision Centers, operator of collision repair facilities in California and Texas, announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire 911 Collision Centers. Recognized as one of the premier collision repair companies in the southwest, 911 Collision Centers has seven locations, including four locations in Tucson, Ariz., one location in Scottsdale, Ariz., and two

Caliber Collision Centers Expands Coverage in the Austin, Texas Area

Caliber Collision Centers, operator of 92 collision repair facilities in California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas, announced its continued expansion in the Austin, Texas, region with the grand opening of a newly renovated 13,788-square-foot, state-of-the-art collision repair facility located at 840 W. Highway 190, Copperas Cove, Texas.   Steve Grimshaw, Caliber Collision Centers CEO, said, “We

911 Collision Centers Annual Charity Golf Tournament Nets $70,000 for Charity

A raffle for a retro-mod 1966 Mustang, combined with 911 Collision Centers’ Community Foundation’s annual Make-A-Dent charity golf tournament held May 6 in Tucson, netted $70,000 for two youth organizations in the Tucson area. Michael Quinn, event chair and co-founder of 911 Collision Centers, said that the proceeds will be shared by the Cystic Fibrosis

Factory Five Racing Names Collision Quest Exclusive Painting Consultant for Factory Five Customers

The world’s largest kit car manufacturer, Factory Five Racing, Inc. of Wareham, Mass., has entered into an agreement with Collision Quest, of Boston, Mass., in which Collision Quest will become the exclusive collision repair and painting consultant to both new and existing Factory Five customers.  "Because our cars are built by their owners, there’s a

CCC Information Services Gauges Effect of Japanese Tragedy on Automotive Market

CCC Information Services, Inc., has released a report written by Lead Industry Analyst Susanna Gotsch discussing the impact of the Japanese tragedy on the automotive claims market: Industry Report: The Impact of the Japan Tragedy on the Auto Claims and Collision Repair Industry The devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami on March 11 destroyed huge swathes

NARPRO Consumer Referral Service Announces Sale of First Franchise

NARPRO, The Network of Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals, a referral service that helps consumers find mechanical and auto body repair shops at NARPRO.com, has signed their first franchisee outside of Arizona. According to NARPRO, all shops listed on the website have passed 26 tests of quality, integrity and customer satisfaction. To facilitate its expansion, NARPRO

Boyd Group Reports Sales Increase in 2010

The Boyd Group recently announced that it increased sales in its fiscal year 2010 by 14.8 percent to $256.8 million from $223.7 million in 2009, impacted by five months of sales contribution from True2Form Collision Repair Centers, Inc., acquired at the end of July. "We are very pleased to report record sales, net earnings, adjusted

SCRS Names 2011-12 Board of Directors

On March 18, 2011, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) elected its 2011-12 board of directors during its annual meeting held at the Crowne Plaza Meadowlands in Secaucus, New Jersey. "SCRS is the most giving group of people with whom I have ever worked," said outgoing chairman Barry Dorn (Virginia). "They have always been