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Registration Going Fast for HD Repair Forum

The HD Repair Forum announced that early registration numbers for its event to be held April 18-19 in Fort Worth, Texas are higher than normal driven by a robust session lineup.

ASE Releases Chairman’s Message

New ASE Chairman Homer Hogg talks about ASE certification, remote testing and new tests covering vehicle technology.

IIHS: Consumers Having Issues with ADAS After Repairs

A new IIHS survey indicates that among consumers who reported that at least one ADAS system had been repaired for any reason, about half said they had issues with the features after the job was completed.

The Great Awakening: Collision Repairers Taking a Stand

Many repairers are now taking a stand, realizing they cannot conduct business the way they used to.

Repairify Launches Repair OnDemand Network of Sublet Repairers

Repair OnDemand is a marketplace connecting sublet repair pros with companies that have vehicles in need of repair, such as fleet owners, auction operators, dealerships and independent repair facilities. 

Plastic Repair: A Solution to the Parts Shortage

If you can’t get parts, then it makes sense to repair them. So maybe it’s time to dust off the old plastic welder and two-part bumper repair adhesives.

Removing Insurers from the Collision Repair Process

Who is the customer? Is the vehicle owner’s angry uncle the customer? Is the vehicle owner the customer? The insurer? Let’s find out.

CIECA Webinar to Focus on New Coatings Technologies

During the live broadcast, various experts will talk about new coatings technologies and their impact on vehicle repair, ADAS, LIDAR and other new vehicle technologies.

Carlisle Fluid Technologies Helps Bring Muscle Car Back to Life

Carlisle Fluid Technologies announced that it recently helped bring an old 1973 Javelin back to life with an impressive paint job.

Axalta Media Day 2022: A Closer Look at Coating Technologies

Axalta gave members of the collision repair media a tour of its new, 175,000-square-foot research and development facility.