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Third Annual Hood Master Challenge a Success

The FinishMaster Team welcomed around 250 guests from all over the country to the Hood Master and PiN Master events, which shine a spotlight on the talent, skill and creativity of auto painters and collision students.

The Road to AAPEX Starts Here

Can a 33-year-old Cadillac make it to Las Vegas?

Auto Body Shop Owner Writes Book on Customer Service

After many years in the collision industry, Zach Dillard used his experience to write a book that any business can use to create happy customers and employees.

Cost of Car Ownership in U.S. Increases 5%

Two new reports from doxoINSIGHTS found that households spend $629 per month toward auto loans and auto insurance, an increase of 5% year over year.

Auto Body Shops: Do You Know Your State Laws and Regulations?

It’s good business to know the state rules and regulations that govern your business — yet most body shop owners don’t.

Recruiting for Your Body Shop: Getting the Talent You Want

Businesses today need to be laser-focused on their recruiting practices and constantly refining them to get the kind of employees they want.

A Guide to Retaining Qualified Talent

With the changes in technology, processes, and even the work environment within the collision repair industry, it has been a world-wide struggle to acquire and retain qualified talent. Fortunately, for ABRA Auto Body Repair Centers, the network has access to key resources to help address this significant challenge. The ABRA family has continued its focus

Auto Body Repair: The Cost of Doing Business

Accepting the payor’s explanation that a service you provide is “the cost of doing business” just may become the cost of you going out of business!

Are You the Leader You Should Be?

Dave Bloom developed a leadership philosophy that has propelled Pine Aire Truck Service and Dream Car Restorations to a combined $4 million plus in annual revenue.

Becoming an Auto Body Technician’s Employer of Choice

Good help is hard to find, so how can you become a tech’s “shop of choice” and potentially make it easier?