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Industry Veteran Launches New ‘Holistic Approach’ to Solving Weaknesses with a Collision Repair Business

Mark Olson, who previously served as chief operating officer of VeriFacts Automotive, LLC, has launched Vehicle Collision Experts to address the connections between all the moving pieces within a collision repair business.

Missouri Governor Appoints New Department of Insurance Head

Chlora Lindley-Myers is deputy commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, and her past experience includes serving as the director of the Consumer Protection and Anti-Fraud Division of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

California Department of Insurance Issues New Auto Collision Repair Labor Rate Survey Regulations

The new regulation sets forth voluntary standards for insurers to accurately and reliably survey auto body repair labor rates to ensure they are paying the reasonable and proper amount.

Repair Shops Can Get Up to $7,200 to Disclose Green Score in New Green Garage Challenge Campaign

Green Score Campaign will pay automotive service and repair shops $200 per month, for up to three years, in cooperation with the U.S. PACE Nation program to promote climate pollution prevention.

Assured Performance Appoints Bob Keith Senior Director of Compliance & Education

Keith will assume responsibility for managing the network of over 300 shop inspector auditors across North America.

Cadillac to Launch Aluminum Repair Network

The Cadillac Aluminum Repair Network will ensure that authorized collision repair facilities have the required tools, equipment, processing procedures and training to properly repair the Cadillac CT6.

US House Committee Examines EPA’s New Ozone Standard

During the hearing, members considered the environmental and economic impact of the stricter standard.

SCRS Announces Featured Experts for OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit

The presenters, moderators, and panelists will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles, and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

Ohio Law Would Require Mechanical Repairers to Register with State Board

Under current law, only collision repair facilities are required to register with the Motor Vehicle Repair Board.

Mitchell’s 3Q 2015 Industry Trends Report Identifies Top 10 Parts Most Damaged in Repairable Collisions

Report also uncovers the frequency with which the parts involved in these repairable collisions are replaced versus repaired and what material each part is typically made of.