This year, the Southeast Collision Conference—co-hosted by the Carolinas Collision Association (CCA) and the Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (WMABA)—immediately follows the Collision Industry Conference (CIC) Q2 meeting. With over 50 vendors and a robust educational program covering critical topics from ADAS to AI, the conference is set to deliver valuable insights, networking opportunities and a glimpse into the future of collision repair.
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Episode 3: The Changing World of Automotive Recycling
In this episode, Ryan welcomes Jeff Helget, vice president of operations at B and R Auto Wrecking. Together they explore how the automotive recycling industry is adapting to growing vehicle complexity, the pandemic’s impact on the supply chain, and changes in method of inspection including virtual and automated estimating.
Mitchell Teams With Mazda North American Operations to Launch U.S. Collision Repair Network
New program reaffirms Mazda's mission to brighten lives through car ownership by supporting the proper, safe repair of collision-damaged vehicles.
Mitchell’s Q1 Industry Trends Report Examines the Ongoing Effects of COVID-19 and Implications for Property & Casualty Claims and Collision Repair
One full year after the first stay-at-home orders were issued, Mitchell experts share views, changes and trends from 2020 to better understand what may be around the corner.
Current Used Vehicle Market Conditions: Q4 2020
Average wholesale used vehicle prices fell from their August peak for the fourth month in a row in December, yet finished out the year almost 10% higher than year-ago levels.