SCRS Welcomes Matrix Electronic Measuring As Newest Corporate Sponsor - BodyShop Business

SCRS Welcomes Matrix Electronic Measuring As Newest Corporate Sponsor

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has announced that its newest Corporate Member is Matrix Electronic Measuring, Inc.
 
Matrix specializes in advanced measuring devices, including the Matrix Wand. The three-dimensional system exposes and quantifies vehicle damage, allowing a repair to be accurately blueprinted in a fraction of the time it currently takes, thereby improving estimate accuracy and reducing cycle time and supplements.
 
SCRS said it attracted the attention of Matrix through its growth and constant championing of repairers’ needs. SCRS says that Matrix came to understand that supporting the association would help strengthen the industry in which it did business.

"Our company values are built on supporting the collision repair industry and the repairers within it," said Matrix President and CEO Jan Srack. "SCRS is a great partner in that commitment, a true advocate on all fronts for body shops."
 
In addition, Matrix believes that a partnership with SCRS will help it hone in on the needs of its own customer base.

"SCRS will be a valued resource vital in assuring we’re building products and processes that meet the real needs of repairers," said Srack. "They are truly the voice of the collision repairer, and hearing your customer’s voice is critical for any business."
 
Added SCRS Executive Director Aaron Schulenburg, "We know staying ahead of the curve and supporting innovation that benefits repairers plays a crucial role in the success of our industry. The industry needs to partner with forward-looking companies advancing solutions that address the needs of the repairer. Matrix is one such company, and we very much appreciate their valued participation and support of the Society’s work on behalf of its members and the collision repair industry."


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