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In today’s competitive automotive repair industry, staying current with the latest standards and technologies is crucial. Coache Collision Ltd. of Vancouver, British Columbia, earned their first I-CAR Canada Gold Class recognition in 2018, a milestone that underscored their dedication to excellence.   This achievement was accomplished by having a Platinum-recognized technician...
Sometimes going back to basics can make the difference between a quality repair and a failed repair. Refinishing defects can take many forms and be influenced by many factors, such as the technician, the environment, the product selection, or the equipment maintenance to name a few.   The acknowledgement of the...
As the collision repair industry seeks new avenues for business growth, it is critical to look inward to ensure no stones are left unturned. Recently, Mark Crossland, National Field Technical Manager at CSN Collision and former shop General Manager, put a spotlight on potentially lucrative areas that auto body shops...
From the shop floor to the classroom, Mike Kennelly has been in the auto care industry for 18 years, seeing the industry transform and thrive. With the constant changes and developments, the industry is facing, Mike knows the importance of his role as an instructor with Fanshawe College and I-CAR...
The auto care industry is not what it used to be even a decade ago. Complex technologies, labour shortages, supply chain disruptions, and more, seem to be appearing every day. Amidst these challenges are the vehicle owners, figuring out where to take their vehicle for maintenance and repair and determining...

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