Pennsylvania Shop Named to Inc. Magazine's 'Inc. 5000' Growth List - BodyShop Business

Pennsylvania Shop Named to Inc. Magazine’s ‘Inc. 5000’ Growth List

Pennsylvania-based Dutch Valley Auto Works, in business for 35 years, has been named to the Inc. magazine “Inc. 5000” list as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States and the third-ranked collision center. Every year, the magazine honors the top 500 and top 5000 growth companies in the country.

Founded in 1971 as a one-bay shop with two employees, Dutch Valley has grown to an 18,000-square-foot shop with 23 employees. To be named to the Inc. 5000 list required a combination of customer service, dedicated employees, hard work and effective marketing.

"We have the best employees in the area. They work hard, get along well and do very high quality work,” Dutch Valley President Geoff McCollom said.

The company recently began performing RV and trailer collision repairs. Dutch Valley also performs mechanical repairs to cars and trucks. State inspections, emissions, brakes, tires, shocks, tune-ups, oil changes and major engine repairs are all handled by Dutch Valley’s ASE-certified master mechanics.

Visit www.inc.com to learn more about the Inc. 5000.

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