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Collision Repair Columnists

Alternative Options by J.R. Martino

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to offer repairers the chance to add additional and profitable revenue streams. There is no question that as collision repairers, the COVID-19…
Jean-Francois Champagne AIA Canada President

CCIAP: A Commitment to Quality by JF Champagne

Programs like CCIAP provide an opportunity to raise the bar for the entire collision repair industry. From a collision industry perspective, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has…

Pandemic Planning by J.R. Martino

As I write, the COVID-19 pandemic has been with us for almost a year. Times continue to be tough for many and some collision centres have…
Domenic Prochilo

Preparing for the Future by Domenic Prochilo

As technology and connectivity become an increasingly important part of the repair process, collision repairers need to position themselves accordingly. As we usher in a new…

Performance Group Pointers by Melanie Allan

Knowledge exchange provides fresh ideas. If you’re an independent shop, when was the last time you thought about joining a performance group? Although I run a…

Filling the Gap by J.R. Martino

With claims work down for many shops, reconditioning used vehicles can provide some very good opportunities. The COVID-19 situation has caused many disruptions for our industry.…

Collision and Pandemic by Denis Chevrier

No one can deny the effects that Covid 19 has had on the environment of workers and companies in all sectors. Some lucky people continued to…

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Collision repair columnists

As Canada’s leading national collision repair and management publication, covering collision repair news, trends and events, we bring together industry experts, so they can share their advice and insights with you, our professional audience.

Body shop

As an auto body shop owner, you know how quickly the industry is changing. Today’s auto body shops have to deal with numerous challenges, which is why our team of expert columnists is at the ready to inform and provide the insight and guidance auto body repair shop owners, and their technicians need. Whether searching for information about auto recycling, automotive paint or any other car body repair shop issues, we have the experts on hand to help you navigate the challenges and uncertainties that are sure to come our way as the industry continues to change, evolve and advance.

Car colors

As most bodywork repair professionals will acknowledge, today’s automotive paints are sophisticated chemical products. Working on modern finishes and paint colors requires more than a simple ability to spray paint a panel. The modern body repair workshop needs to be concerned with how the many products they use will work together to best match the car body color with the replacement part’s color following an automobile collision. Training and practice are key to doing the job right, and today’s body shops need to manage a number of moving parts, including the health and safety of all workers. Safety at work is a key concern, and our team of experts and columnists can keep you informed of changes in the industry that will impact your business.

Auto parts shortage

Thanks to the pandemic, we’ve seen a global auto industry parts shortage that no doubt has impacted your business. This mean that today’s collision repair professionals aren’t simply concerned about damage assessment, or finding the right color code, or how to choose paint color variations that make sense. Instead, one of your biggest challenges is dealing with the auto body parts shortage. Depending on the type of vehicle you’re working on, it would seem that it’s easier nowadays to deal with requests for changing car color than it is to find the parts you’ll need to put the car body back together again.

Future of collision repair industry

With so many challenges facing our industry, our team of columnists is working hard to keep you ahead of the learning curve. One of our columnists, for example, recently addressed the challenges many body shops are facing, based on a survey conducted by the CCPQ (Corporation des carrossiers professionnels du Québec). The study spelled out some of the financial and insurance issues you have to deal with, and recommended a number of steps that could help resolve some of these stresses. The bottom line is that our industry is changing, and quickly. Your day-to-day concerns are not about mundane issues like vehicle color or how to find the color code for the vehicle you’re working on. And as car technologies continue to evolve and advance, you’ll be dealing with more complex issues like EV battery recycling or the calibration of ADAS systems. Rest assured, our team of experts will be there to offer timely advice, when you need it most.