Operations: Forgotten Labor Part III
Modules, used doors, power mirrors. It still ain’t the ’70s, vehicle technology has changed, and we need to get paid for it.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Announces Steps to Speed Up Road Safety Innovation
The Department’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) set to move ahead of its public timetable for its proposal to require vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication devices in new vehicles.
Mitchell Releases Second Quarter 2015 Industry Trends Report
Report examines the latest industry trends to help people better understand the landscape and make improved business decisions.
AkzoNobel and McLaren Automotive Extend Collaboration
The two parties will continue to work together to develop and create the colors for the range of McLaren models in the Super Series and Ultimate Series of road cars, as well as the newly launched Sports Series.
No. 1 Reason Americans Want Self-Driving Cars: Cheap Insurance
Boston Group study indicates Americans want self-driving cars because they will save them money, not because they will save lots of time or ease their commute.
OEC Named Northeast Ohio Tech Company of the Year for 2015
The Best of Tech Awards is part of OHTec’s Tech Week, a series of events, panels and forums aimed at promoting and advocating for technology companies in Ohio.
Automated Vehicle Technology: Threat Or Opportunity
Body shop owners are now wondering what the new automated vehicle technology will mean for them and their technicians.
Mitchell Launches Real-Time Communication Platform
RepairCenter Hub aims to improve efficiency, reduce errors and raise profits for repair facilities.
Send Estimates Without a Contract
Crash-writeR’s collision estimating software can send estimates virtually anywhere without a contract.
A Glimpse Into the Future
Google’s latest Web initiative could bring in big bucks for collision repairers down the road.