Georgia Collision Industry Association Alerts Local Shops to OSHA Inspections
Association offers tips on how to best prepare for testing of isocyanate levels.
Georgia Collision Industry Association to Hold PartsTrader Injunction Discussion
Guest speakers will include attorney John Eaves Jr., John Mosley of Clinton Body Shop and Steve Plier with the Alabama Automotive Repair Industry Society of Excellence.
Georgia Collision Industry Association Raises $2,000 for Local Collision Education Program
Annual golf outing raises funds for Maxwell High School of Technology to help purchase equipment and supplies.
PartsTrader Representative to Speak at Jan. 17 Georgia Collision Industry Association Meeting
PartsTrader Vice President of Development Dale Sailer will offer latest update on parts procurement program.
Georgia Collision Repairers Get Allstate to Reverse Decision on Paint Materials Sales Tax
Georgia Department of Revenue regulation helps GCIA keep Allstate on the hook for reimbursing shops for sales tax charged to consumers for paint and materials.
Georgia Collision Industry Association to Hold Legal Seminar
Power of Attorney, Assignment of Proceeds and anti-trust will be some of the topics covered by Ray Gunder, Barrett Smith and others.
Georgia Collision Industry Association’s 2012 Labor Rate Survey Results Revealed
Results indicate 1.56-percent average increase over 2011 rates, bringing labor rates to $42 per hour and materials to $30 per hour.
Industry-Wide OEM Repair Standards Gaining Support
More than 20 regional and state collision repair groups have endorsed OEM collision repair standards as the official basis for an industry-wide standard.
Georgia Repairers Rank State Farm Best Insurer in State
Repair shops in Metro Atlanta were asked by the Georgia Collision Industry Association (GCIA) to give a performance letter grade to insurance companies on their claim policies, attitudes and payment practices. State Farm topped the list as the best insurer, while Nationwide was ranked the worst out of 10. To balance the score and arrive
SCRS Launches Educational Seminar Series
On Aug. 18, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) hosted close to 30 individuals at the first of three eight-hour, intensive training seminars targeted at different markets across the United States. The event was held in Atlanta, Ga., and co-hosted by the Georgia Collision Industry Association (GCIA). Steven J. Feltovich of Sherwin-Williams Automotive