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ProColor Hires Strategic Operations Specialist, West Region

ProColor Collision has announced the appointment of Kevork Kahwajian as strategic operations specialist for the network’s operations in the west region of the U.S.

GM, Mitchell Launch GM Collision Repair Network in Canada

Mitchell will serve as program administrator, overseeing enrollment and verifying that repair organizations meet high standards for facilities, training, tools and equipment.

Mitchell Brings Cloud Estimating to Canadian Market

Mitchell has announced the availability of Mitchell Cloud Estimating in Canada.

AASP/MA Meets with Legislators on ADALB Reform Bill

AASP-MA argued that passage of S.B. 182 removes the possibility of “partisan voting” by the Auto Damage Appraiser Licensing Board.

Mitchell Automates Delivery of OE Procedures Based on Scan

Techs using Mitchell’s scan tools can now link directly from the DTC on a scan report to the corresponding OEM repair procedures.

Nexterra Providing No-Contact Mobile Inspections, Repairs

Nexterra continues to service strategic partners nationally through no-contact inspections, on-site and concierge repair options for insurance, dealership and collision partners and their customers.

AutoWorks PDR Merges with Catastrophe Solutions

AutoWorks Paintless Dent Repair and Catastrophe Solutions International announced the closing of a merger that unites two of the premier claims management and automotive hail repair companies in North America.

BASF’s John Shoemaker to Present at CCA Meeting

Shoemaker will present on “Practical Production Processes” at the Carolina’s Collision Association meeting Feb. 20 in Wilmington, N.C.

What You Need to Know About the 1963 Consent Decree

You’ve probably heard that the Department of Justice is considering terminating the 1963 Consent Decree – which means you’ve probably asked yourself, is it even worth all the hullabaloo?

AASP/MA Urges Member Support of 1963 Consent Decree

The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Massachusetts (AASP/MA) is urging its members and collision industry colleagues throughout the country to oppose the Department of Justice’s proposed termination of the 1963 Consent Decree.