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Brian Herron of Opus IVS thinks stakeholders should work together on a new MOU or a single federal law to address right to ...
A recent CIECA webinar explored the benefits and challenges involved in using 3D printing in collision repair.
A tariff on imported auto parts, expected to begin by May 3, could raise production costs and disrupt global supply chains.
Supply constraints on airbag replacement parts due to recalls and collision-related demand is contributing to the trend.
The fact sheet outlines what has and hasn’t changed in federal emissions policy and provides a clear distinction between EV ...
The Next Step Program provides scholarship recipients with access to exclusive professional development opportunities.
Shop operators share the companies and organizations they turn to for help optimizing everything from marketing to training.
Create a more welcoming and supportive work environment, modernize hiring and training practices, and move away from outdated ...
A newly constructed Caliber Collision in Waterbury, CT, has been sold for $5 million, highlighting growing commercial ...
The new facility -- designed to house the body shop, general assembly and end-of-line operations for the R2 -- marks a ...
Mike Kraus serves as COO of three repair shops while leading JAVELAN, a nonprofit helping veterans and first responders.
Color-match cameras are becoming more critical as automakers develop more color variants, and shops are billing for the time ...