Archive for July 2022
CREF Announces Scholarships and Tool Grants
The Collision Repair Education Foundation has announced that there were 52 recipients of its 2022 Scholarships and Tool Grants, funded through the generosity of a multitude of industry partners. With the industry’s support, CREF funded nearly $150,000 in 2022 scholarships and tool grants as part of its ongoing efforts to support future collision repair industry…
Read MoreI-CAR rolls out hands on EV course
I-CAR to offer first ever hands-on EV course. The Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) is now offering a five-day hands-on electric vehicle (EV) course at its new Chicago Technical Center (CTC) in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Curriculum Director Bud Center told Repairer Driven News the hands-on course is “designed to address large knowledge and…
Read MoreApp puts service, repair info right in techs hands
In a recent feature in Automotive News, software developer Bryan Levenson has developed CYTK, an Ai powered mobile App for technicians that provides quick access to vehicle service and repair technology real time in the bay. The App allows techs to access manufacturing information on the vehicles they are getting ready to service. The target…
Read MoreCollision Claims Continue to Increase
In a sobering trend for insurers, but a good sign for repairers, Fast Track reporting data from the Independent Statistical Service, showed that claims and losses in 4Q-2021 continued to rebound from the Covid impacted results from 2020. As reported in Collision Week, collision coverage claims for the fourth quarter of 2021 were up 17%…
Read MoreAtlanta I-CAR Strengthens Local Repair Programs via CREF
Collision Week reports that the Atlanta I-CAR Committee Strengthens Local School Collision Repair Programs Through CREF, via the school’s second annual Small Car Race, an end-of-year project where students race the six-inch-long small cars they’ve built using recycled car parts. See the Full Story here #autobody #project #cars #carindustry #carracing #repairindustry
Read MoreFerrari to be 80% Hybrids by 2030
In a recent article in Automotive News Ferrari says EVs, and hybrids will account for 80% of sales in 2030. Ferrari said it would launch 15 new models from 2023-26, with the first full-electric model in 2025. Read the Full Story here. The CmySkills view – this macro trend across the entire OEM community highlights…
Read MoreAverage Weekly Wages at All Time High in 4Q-2021
In a June story, Collision Week reported an analysis of U.S. auto body repair facilities, employment and wages show continued growth across all three categories in the U.S. during the fourth quarter of 2021 compared to the pandemic impacted quarter in 2020. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) quarterly estimates, average weekly…
Read MoreGM Head of Workforce Strategy Outlines Key Shift in People Strategy
In a recent feature in Automotive News, Tammy Golden, GM’s executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion and head of the automaker’s work force strategy discussed a key shift in a part of GM’s people strategy – General Motors has dropped a four-year degree requirement for many jobs, opting for a skills-based, people-focused hiring process…
Read MoreI-CAR to offer first ever hands-on EV course
The Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) is now offering a five-day hands-on electric vehicle (EV) course at its new Chicago Technical Center (CTC) in Vernon Hills, Illinois. I-CAR Director, Technical Programs and Services Dirk Fuchs said in a news release that the course’s personalized, and onsite instruction will “help technicians gain the confidence and…
Read MoreCollision production Reaches New High
Collision Week reports that production in the Collision Repair industry set a new record in May 2022. Data released from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) covering the preliminary May collision repair employment, hours worked and wages indicated production growth on a year-over-year basis to new record high. The May result…
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