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Quality of Collision Repair

Twenty-five years ago, many auto manufacturers found they were experiencing similar non-competitive issues in the industry. George Gilbert from Ford and Rick Sherwood from Campbell & Co. suggested meeting to discuss these issues.

The following year, six exploratory meetings were held with numerous OEMs to find out if it would be helpful to form a more formal group and convene regularly.

In 1999, the OEM Roundtable was formed. Since then, the group has held quarterly meetings alongside the Collision Industry Conference (CIC).

During the April 2022 CIC meeting in Oklahoma City, OK, representatives from the OEM Roundtable shared some of the history and guiding principles of the group. They included Mark Allen, collision programs and workshop equipment specialist at Audi of America; Dan Ducharme, wholesale parts seniormanager for VolkswagenofAmerica; and Devin Wilcox, collision certificationmanager at SubaruofAmerica.

Currently, 13 major member companies are involved in the OEM Roundtable, including Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Stellantis, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo. Many of the representatives are active participants in industry organizations and committees as well as events and panel discussions.

Ducharme is the 2022 president of the OEM Roundtable. Prior leaders include:

• 2013–2014: Paul Massie, Ford • 2015–2016: Gary Ledoux, Honda • 2017–2019: John Eck, General Motors • 2020–2021: Rossana Alvarez, Honda • 2021: Mark Zoba, Nissan

The group’s mission is to continuously improve the quality of collision repair available to vehicle owners.

Allen talked about some of the OEM Roundtable’s frequent topics of discussion, which have included improving access to and use of repair procedures independently developed by some auto manufacturers, bringing awareness to the technician shortage, addressing challenges faced by repairers and parts sellers,

as well as researching new industry programs and technologies.

In addition, the group discusses industry programs and legislative and legal updates. Allen said the OEM Roundtable operates under strict anti-trust guidelines.

“We want to help the participants in our programs do better,” said Allen. “By offering support, we

hope to build better success quicker for shops.”

Wilcox said some of the guest presenters at the quarterly meetings may include information providers, industry associations, training or-

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“We’re always open-minded to meeting and discussing what programs and offerings could be beneficial to us as a network and an industry,” he said.

The group adheres to three guiding principles:

* The interests of all parties involved in the collision repair process are best protected when vehicle owners are allowed to make informed decisions regarding collision repairs to their vehicles. * Active participation by all parties in the collision repair process is necessary if the quality of collision repair available to vehicle owners is to continuously improve. * Open discussion among those involved in the collision repair process and reliable sources of collision repair data are paramount if the quality of collision repair is to continuously improve.

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