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Auto Value Shop Owners Discuss COVID-19 Measures

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Shop Owner Panelists (Photo : Auto Value)
Shop Owner Panelists (Photo : Auto Value)

Auto Value hosted a virtual Shop Owner Panel Discussion for all Certified Service Centers (CSCs) across the North America on COVID-19 on Friday, April 3, 2020.

“COVID-19 has brought our shops and personal lives into unchartered waters. To help navigate these uncertain and unique times, some of our top Certified Service Center shop owners shared their expertise, so that our whole industry can grow stronger and push through this challenge together,” said JC Washbish, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Auto Value.

The webinar included nine shop owner panelists from Auto Value and Confidence Plus Certified Service Centers across the U.S. and Canada.

These shop owners have been appointed to an elite Service Center Advisory Council in recognition of their excellence as shop owners.

The shop owner panelists discussed how business is going, what measures they have taken to combat COVID-19, how they’re staying busy, and what positives have come out of the situation.

A number of attendees chimed in with suggestions as well. From particularly successful Facebook posts to finding the cleaning supplies that work best, shop owners reaffirmed their abilities to keep their shops afloat under difficult circumstances.

We’re dealing with concerns that only three weeks ago we never knew existed.”

— Mark Doornbos of Dykstra’s Auto Service

An Auto Value Certified Service Center and a customer of Auto-Wares Group of Companies. Doornbos participated as a panelist on the call.

“I enjoyed learning how service centers across the nation are dealing with these issues and how our WD partners are working through their supply chain challenges,” added Mark Doornbos.

Solidarity is the key

The panel discussion supplements a number of COVID-19 related resources already available to CSCs, including an expanded training library, an internal coronavirus resources page, and more.

“This is a very strange time in the world that everyone is going through together. Unlike the financial crisis of 2008, which was due to people making bad financial decisions, this time it is something out of our control. So it is important that we all lean on each other for guidance during these times and share ideas of how we are coping, not just in business, but also in personal life,” said Joel Haver of Haver’s Auto Repair, an Auto Value Certified Service Center and customer of Arnold Motor Supply. Haver was another one of the panelists on Friday’s call.

 

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