Modern vehicle construction demands precise repair techniques. Training like I-CAR’s Mixed Attachment Methods course bridges the gap between knowledge and practical execution. Modern vehicles use ...
Start with data, not guesses. Your first factory tool should match the bulk of your work. When one OEM covers most vehicles with the most valuable jobs, you get faster payback. Pull the last 12 months ...
OEMs must increase audit frequency, improve training, and be more selective in their network membership or risk damaging ...
F. Lofrano & Son Inc., a family-owned shop since 1974, emphasizes treating every stakeholder like family, prioritizing safety ...
Quality Collision Group’s new body shop brings high quality repairs to the Grapevine area while providing centralized ...
It’s not that planning is ultimately useless once confronted with reality, it’s that a plan is ultimately going to be tested.
Offering rental cars provides a great opportunity to diversify your shop’s business and enter a market that may be ...
In a collision shop, we need to look at our shop as more of a laboratory than just a place where wrecked cars get fixed.
Prioritize collision repair training sessions and bring technicians to maximize knowledge gained and implementation at your shop. Use the event to compare new equipment, test tools, and ask vendors ...
SEMA offers more value in conversations and insights than in finding immediate solutions or products. Attending helps shop owners realize they are not alone in their struggles and can learn from ...