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Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association to Host November Webinar

Webinar to explain latest updates to BMS.

Fix Auto Reveals Educational Lineup of National Conference

Michael Bennett of Axalta Coating Systems and former Major Leaguer Jim Abbott among speakers.

Former Safelite CEO Named APU Solutions Chairman

APU Solutions, a web-software developer for the auto-insurance, collision-repair and alternative-part industries, named former Safelite Auto Glass CEO Dan Wilson as chairman of the board. “Dan’s a winner who led the No. 1 vehicle-glass repair and replacement business in the U.S., and now he’s set on taking APU to the next level,” said Charles Lukens,

Three Independent Recyclers Merge to Form PRP Midwest

The merger of three of the largest independent auto recycling networks in the country was announced at the United Recyclers Group Annual Conference last weekend in Colorado. QRP Midwest, a network of 33 independent recyclers, has joined TEAM PRP affiliates, Absolute and Heartland, to form PRP Midwest. This alliance unites 52 independent recyclers in the

Recycled Rides Shifts into High Gear for 2009

The National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides – a vehicle donation program aimed at improving the image of the industry – has shifted into high gear with body shops, insurers and vendors ready to serve families and service organizations throughout the country. The kind of reliable transportation a family receives from Recycled Rides can

NABC’s Recycled Rides Helps Needy Families Across the U.S.

On Nov. 24, close to 50 collision repair centers nationwide provided transportation for needy families during the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides 2008 Ride Away Day. The event was the culmination of a year’s worth of efforts by those participating in the community awareness project that gives NABC members the opportunity, working with

Shop Manager, Show Me the Money

eff Rice, body shop manager, Pace Collision Center, Huntington, Indiana, says, “I always see what you’re supposed to pay techs, but what should managers make?