NASCAR’s Ray Evernham to Debut One-of-a-Kind Vehicle at Sherwin-Williams Booth
Custom-finished vehicle to be auctioned for charity after SEMA Show.
Fix Auto Hosts 10th Annual National Conference at ASRW
Fix Auto, an international network of performance-based collision repair facilities, is hosting its 10th annual national conference Oct. 7-9 adjacent to Automotive Service & Repair Week (ASRW), which will be held in New Orleans Oct. 10-13. The conference is themed “The Power of NOW!” and will be headquartered at the W New Orleans. Its core
SkillsUSA Winners to Attend ASRW-NACE
Gold medalists in collision repair category of national trade skills competition will be featured guests at ASRW-NACE Awards Ceremony and Opening General Session.
House Committee Holds Hearing on Impact of Dodd-Frank Insurance Regulations
Panelists remark on Federal Insurance Office in testimonies.
PartsTrader Creates Collision Industry Advisory Council
Council will consist of single-location and multi-location body shop owners, as well as representatives of OE, aftermarket and recycled parts industries.
NASCAR Legend Ray Evernham Shares Advice with SkillsUSA Participants
Famous NASCAR pit crew chief tells students at national skills competition to “find something you’re passionate about – and go for it.”
PartsTrader Adds Industry Veterans to Management Team
Dale Sailer, David Merrell and Troy Holm will lead company’s efforts in implementing PartsTrader system in the collision repair market.
Boyd Group to Acquire Six-Store Collision Operation Based in Denver
$4.4 Million Deal for Pearl Auto Body will double Boyd’s number of Denver market locations to 12.
ASA Collision Volunteer Leaders Discuss State Farm Pilot with Affiliated Associations
Association’s affiliated groups in Tucson, Ariz., and Grand Rapids, Mich., comment on direct impact pilot has had on members in conference call.
ASA Calls on State Farm to Prove Benefit of Pilot Program from Repairer Perspective
Association states that if State Farm is unable to demonstrate benefits of parts program to repairers, the program should not move forward.