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CCC Information Services Publishes 2015 Crash Course Report

Report examines the pervasiveness of technology and rich data sharing between consumers, vehicles, insurers and auto repairers.

Precision Diagnostics Joins CIECA as Corporate Member

Since 2019, Precision Diagnostics has focused on setting up full-service mechanical sublet service centers in Wisconsin and mobile sublet vehicle diagnostics and calibration services across Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin.

Dents.co Joins CIECA as Corporate Member

Jonathan Pyle founded the company in 2020 to build tools for the collision industry that would increase trust between industry stakeholders by providing transparency to the estimating and repair process.

Mitchell Brings Cloud Estimating to Canadian Market

Mitchell has announced the availability of Mitchell Cloud Estimating in Canada.

VeriFacts Renews Commitment to CIECA

VeriFacts is an independent third-party provider that verifies and reinforces the implementation of best repair practices within the collision industry.

OEC Renews Commitment to CIECA

The Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association (CIECA) announced that OEC has renewed its commitment to the organization and the CIECA standards.

Registration for Collision Technician Symposium Now Open

The event, to be held in Columbus, Ohio, will offer a glimpse into many important elements of current and future collision repair requirements.

Collision Industry Conference: CCC Secure Share a Hot Topic as EMS Sunset Date Looms

CIC panelists and audience members expressed concern that CCC is positioning itself as a gatekeeper of repair data by requiring app providers to register with CCC and agree to its terms of service before being included in the Secure Share Marketplace.

Mitchell International Launches Cloud-Based Estimating System

Mitchell International recently unveiled the Mitchell Estimating Cloud, a cloud-based estimating system designed to simplify the estimating process and quickly create accurate appraisals.

Americans Trust Apple, Google Over Automakers to Build Driverless Vehicles

Americans place slightly more trust in tech giants Apple and Google to develop driverless vehicles than they do in traditional automakers, according to a new survey.