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Shops Nationwide Need To Understand Federal Overtime Change Slated For December 1
those at the federal level. But speaking at CIC in Anaheim, Calif., this past summer, King said Important changes being made to federal overtime regulations are likely to even California shops must be aware require significant changes for of what a federal overtime some body shop employee change could mean for some pay plans, according to busiof their employee pay plans. The change made by the ness attorney Cory King. U.S. Department of Labor afKing, a California attorfects the salary thresholds ney who regularly addresses that must be met in order for such issues at the Collision some “white-collar” workers Industry Conference (CIC), Attorney Cory King to be exempt from overtime. often prefaces his presentations with the caveat that the changes King said the so-called “executive exwon’t impact California shops be- emption” is most commonly used by cause many state wage-hour laws shops for salaried managers. See Federal Overtime, Page 36 there are already more stringent than by John Yoswick
OSHA Launches New Whistleblower Pilot Program
for a whistleblower’s case to move to the administrative law judge on an expedited basis, the following criteria must be met:
● The claim is filed under a statute that allows for the administrative law judge to newly review, or review de See OSHA Whistleblower, Page 27
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Meeting Criteria to Expedite In announcing the program, OSHA acknowledged that the investigation
process can be lengthy and therefore wants to facilitate complaints receiving a quicker determination, if possible, by electing to expedite. In order
Change Service Requested
OSHA has launched a new pilot program, titled “Expedited Case Processing Pilot,” in its Western region, which covers California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam. The new program allows a whistleblower who has filed a complaint to ask OSHA to stop its investigation and issue findings in an expedited fashion that can be reviewed by a Department of Labor (DOL) administrative law judge. Here is OSHA’s press release describing the program.
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CAA Supports Changes to Anti-Steering and Labor Rate Survey Regulations by Ed Attanasio
Before any regulation goes into effect, it has to be carefully reviewed, re-written in many places, edited and tweaked before it becomes more than just text written on pieces of paper. Until regulations are reviewed by all of the parties involved, they are discussed at public hearings while lawyers and other stakeholders go through the fine print word-by-word. After passing through various stages, a regulation is finalized and hopefully on its way to becoming a rule, but obstacles can often impede it from reaching its ultimate goal. Despite its most recent set of changes, the California Auto Body Association (CAA) still supports the new versions of the anti-steering and labor rate survey regulations that they have been working with in conjunction with California Insurance Commissioner
David Jones for the past six years or more. With the enactment of both regulations now in sight, CAA Lobbyist Jack Molodanof is hopeful but wary as well. “The California Department of Insurance (CDI) received a ton of feedback in the form of comments and suggestions, many of which occurred after the DOI’s April hearings about both regulations,” Molodanof said. “Based on these, the department made a series of revisions in reaction to the input. So, a few weeks ago, they released the new regulations to the public and now there is a 15-day period in which people can only comment about the proposed changes that were made.” From his many years as a lobbyist and working in Sacramento, Molodanof has seen this process in action See CAA Supports Regs, Page 28
Portland Body Shop Owner Becomes Homeless Advocate
Steve Spinnett has owned and operated Steve’s Imports in Portland, OR Last month, we ran an article about for the past 40 years, doing car restorations, collision repairs and offering the Steve Spinnett, a Portland body shop full gamut of mechanical repairs. He owner who became an advocate for does $2.5 million in business annually local homeless people. Autobody News reached out to Spinnett to get the full with 20 employees. He works with his son Johnny, who is the shop’s manstory on his advocacy. ager; his other son, Thommy, who is the shop foreman and his daughter Rebecca, who runs the front office. Steve’s Imports is truly a second-generation family business. Whenever Spinnett, 62, sees something that moves him way one or another, he doesn’t just talk about it—he acts. Once a conservative small-town mayor in Damas(l to r) Thommy, Steve and John Spinnett run the show at cus, OR, Steve isn’t afraid to Steve’s Imports in Portland, OR, a business Steve started take on issues that enter his life 40 years ago. When he saw homeless people living in a by Ed Attanasio
camp near his shop, he decided to take action
See Homeless Advocate, Page 30
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COLUMNS Attanasio - Signs, Signs–Everywhere Signs. So How Do You Stand Out? . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Luehr - The Art of Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Luehr - The Simple Rule on Pre-ordering Parts . 60 Phillips - Bodyshop Revolution Expands to United States with Unique Technology & Processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Sisk - ARA President and CEO Attended Three Affiliate Chapter Events in September . . . . . 50 Yoswick - Retro News: Infant Deaths in 96, Customer Retention, Suggestions for DRPs, OEM Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
NATIONAL A New Tool For Estimating Reaps $6.3M for Estify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 ABRA Auto Body & Glass Appoints Ann Fandozzi as Chief Executive Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 After Matthew, Insurance Claims Pour In and Some Policyholders Realize Hard Truth . . . . 18 Alcoa Unveils Breakthrough RSR™ Joining System For Next Generation Lightweight Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ARA Applauds Introduction of New OEM Parts Indemnification Legislation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 ASA Hosts Largest Regional Education Program of 2016 during AAPEX . . . . . . . . . 82 Auto Care Association Identifies Alibaba as Notorious Market for Counterfeits . . . . . . . . 76 Automotive Recyclers Admonishes General Motors for Position on Recycled Parts . . . . 74 Axalta Launches New Resins, Talks Diversity, Awards “Best in Blue” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 BASF Makes 37 Custom Jaguar/Land Rover Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Carfax: Number of Flood-damaged Cars on Roads is up 30% from 2013 . . . . . . . . . 71 CCC Introduces DRIVE™ Platform, Secure Share™ Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Chief® Introduces Industry’s First Computerized Measuring System for Heavy-Duty Collision Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Publisher & Editor: Jeremy Hayhurst General Manager: Barbara Davies Assistant Editor: Stacey Phillips Online Editor and Copywriter: Deana Cacus Contributing Writers: Tom Franklin, David Brown, John Yoswick, Janet Chaney, Toby Chess, Ed Attanasio, Chasidy Sisk, David Luehr, Stacey Phillips, Victoria Antonelli Advertising Sales: Joe Momber, Sean Hartman, Bill Doyle, Norman Morano (800) 699-8251 Office Manager: Louise Tedesco Sales Assistant: Jessica Day Content/Social Media Specialist: Cass Heckel
itself may not even reach the Senate floor for a vote. But even if it does, passage of the bill is not highly likely given the current make-up of the Senate (54 Republicans, 44 Democrats and 2 Independents who caucus with Democrats). Indeed, we already know that the DOL’s rule in its current form faces some opposition from Democrats given that 15 other Democrats introduced a bill in July that would “phase in” the higher salary threshold over a three-year period. Even if the bill survives the Senate, a Presidential veto is almost certain to follow. President Obama released a statement strongly opposing any delay in the rule’s effective date, and threatening to veto any such law. Congress likely would not have enough votes to override any such veto.
1-800EveryRim / Capital Original Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 ABW Tracker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Adenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Advanced Measuring Systems, Inc. .28 Audi Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . .82 Automotive ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Axalta Coating Systems . . . . . . . . . . .5 BASF Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 BMW Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . .81 Bob Smith BMW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Bob Smith MINI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Capitol Subaru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Car-Part.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Celette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA) . . . . . . . . . . .39 ChemSpec USA, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Chief Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram of Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Colortone Automotive Paints . . . . . .24 Completes Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 CUSTOMTOOLZ, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . .22 Dave Smith Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Del Grande Dealer Group . . . . . .12-13 Denny Menholt Chevrolet . . . . . . . .19 Diamond Standard Parts . . . . . . . . .69 DJS Fabrications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Downtown Motors of LA (Audi, VW, Porsche) . . . . . . . . . . .67 Eco Repair Systems of North America, LLC . . . . . . . . . . .41 ECS Automotive Concepts . . . . . . .50 Elk Grove Toyota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 EMM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Enterprise Rent-A-Car . . . . . . . . . . .50 Equalizer Industries, Inc. . . . . . . . . .46 FBS Distribution Co., Inc. . . . . . . . .35 First Auto Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Ford of Kirkland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Ford Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . .73 Galpin Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Glenn E. Thomas Dodge-ChryslerJeep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 GM Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . . .77 GYS USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Herkules Equipment Corporation . .48 Honda-Acura Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45
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Chief®, Globaljig and Chassis Liner™ Offer Demos and Discounts at 2016 SEMA Show . . 6 Class Action Complaint against Ford Motor Co. over Spontaneously Exploding, Panoramic Sunroofs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Collision Repair Education Foundation Receives Highest Rating From Charity Navigator . . . . 77 Cover Story Update: House Votes to Delay OT Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Feds Want Pre-Approval of Safety of Self-Driving Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 I-CAR Launches TPMS Course for Honda and Acura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Industry Invited to Attend CREF’s Annual SEMA Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Killer Tools Gives SEMA Preview, Discusses Future of Collision Repair Products . . . . . . . 68 Latest ‘Who Pays for What’ Survey on Aluminum Repair, Shop Supplies Underway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Many Steps Add to Huge Productivity Gains . . 83 Mercury Names the Safest and Most Affordable Cars to Insure for Teens . . . . . . . 72 MI Attorney General Warns On Flood-Damaged Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Michigan Orders Former Agent to Stop Selling Fake Auto Insurance Certificates. . . . . . . . . 35 Mike Causey’s Campaign for NC Insurance Commissioner Gets Support from Collision Repair Professionals. . . . . . . . . . . 41 Mitchell Partners with Tractable to Bring Artificial Intelligence to Insurance Claims for the First Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 NHTSA Probes Inadvertent Airbag Deployments on Nissan Versa, Unclear Who Supplied Airbag Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 NHTSA Investigates F-150 Models for Brake Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Older Adults No Slower Than Young Adults at Taking Control of Semi-Autonomous Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 PCI Says CFA Insurance Rating Study is Flawed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Police blotter: Auto parts employee accused of $12K embezzlement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Portland Shop Owner Becomes Homeless Advocate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 PPG Introduces Upgraded Tint Guide Posters, Distributor’s Award, and Custom Builds Win Goodguys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 SCRS Announces Panelists for OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Session on Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 SCRS Releases Details of OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Sessions . . . . . 42 Service King Breaks Recycled Rides Donation Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Service King Names Stu Crum as COO . . . . . . 71 Sherwin-Williams Approved for American Honda and Acura US Warranty Repair. . . . . 82 Shops Nationwide Need To Understand Federal Overtime Change Slated For December 1st . . 1 Stolen Car Parts Investigation Turns Into Major Drug Bust in ND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Study: Consumers Want Option to Control Autonomous Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Symach’s Innovative FixLine System Increases Productivity and Efficiency in Body Shops Worldwide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Tips for First-Time SEMA Attendees from Industry Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Valspar Automotive Hosts Gas Monkey Garage’s Richard Rawlings and Counts Kustoms Crew at SEMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 WD-40 Company Teams With SEMA Cares to Build 50th Anniversary Camaro . . . . . . . 32 WIN Kicks Off 2017 “All In For WIN” Membership Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 6094 on Sept. 28 (The Regulatory Relief for Small Businesses, Schools and Nonprofits Act), that would delay the effective date of the Department of Labor’s new overtime rule by 6 months, from December 1, 2016 to June 1, 2017. The Vote passed the House 246-177, with 5 Democrats voting in favor of it. This is the latest challenge to the DOL’s doubling of the minimum salary threshold for the white collar exemptions (executive, administrative, and professional) under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Some business groups have all criticized the drastic economic impact such a measure would have on businesses. However there are hurdles for the bill. It must pass the Senate, which will be no easy task. The bill
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REGIONAL Attanasio - A Second-Generation Female Shop Owner Fights the Odds and Wins . . . . . . . . 48 Attanasio - Consultant Tells East Bay CAA “The Rest of the Story” Behind Paint Material Shortfalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Attanasio - Northern California Body Shop Paints Huge Coffee Cup for Major Artist . . . 52 BASF Automotive Refinish Expands Distribution in California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CAA Glendale/Foothill Meeting Hosts Gary Ledoux from American Honda . . . . . . 24 CAA Supports Changes to Anti-Steering and Labor Rate Survey Regulations . . . . . . . 1 California Revises Self-Driving Rules, Drops Third-Party Requirement, OK’s No Human Driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Congrats To Kee’s Auto Body Of Concord For Pollution-Prevention Efforts. . . . . . . . . . 19 DAA Auto Body Center Earns Official Certification and Prestigious Top Automaker Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Early Morning Fire Damages Car Repair Center in Long Beach’s Washington Neighborhood . 14 Hit-And-Run Crash Becomes Giving Moment for MJC Auto Body Students. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Late Night Auto Body Shop Fire Under Investigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Life-Saving Drunk Driving Bill Signed Into Law in California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 OSHA Launches New Whistleblower Pilot Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Robert “Paul” Hulsebusch Passes Away in Texas, Age 50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cover Story Update: House Votes to Delay OT Rule
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Hyundai of Kirkland . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Hyundai of Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Hyundai Wholesale Parts Dealers . .82 Kearny Mesa Subaru-Hyundai . . . . .64 Kia Motors Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Killer Tools & Equipment . . . . . . . . . .7 Lusid Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Lyle Pearson Auto Group . . . . . . . . .27 Maita Subaru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Mazda Wholesale Parts Dealers . . .72 McPeek Dodge of Anaheim . . . . . . .10 Mercedes-Benz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 MINI Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . .80 Mitsubishi Wholesale Parts Dealers . .68 MOPAR Wholesale Parts Dealers . .49 Moss Bros. Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge . .61 Nicolosi Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Nissan/Infiniti Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 O’Reilly Auto Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Pacific Produx Reps . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Polyvance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Porsche Wholesale Parts Dealers . .78 PPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Preval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 ProLine Tool & Supply . . . . . . . . . . .58 Puente Hills Subaru . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Riverside Kia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Riverside Metro VW-Honda-HyundaiNissan-Mazda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Roy Robinson Subaru . . . . . . . . . . .32 SATA Dan-Am Company . . . . . . . . .23 Shingle Springs Subaru . . . . . . . . . .71 Sierra Chevrolet-Honda-Subaru . . .59 Sorbothane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Subaru Wholesale Parts Dealers . . .79 Symach srl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Tacoma Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep-Ram .17 The Bay Area Automotive Group . . .43 Toyota Wholesale Parts Dealers . . .84 U-POL US . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Valley Auto Dismantlers Association, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Valspar Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Vibac Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Volkswagen Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Volvo Wholesale Parts Dealers . . . .74 WyoTech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, 38
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Study: Consumers Want Option to Control Autonomous Cars by Michael Wayland, The Detroit News
Public acceptance of self-driving cars could hang on one thing: Not completely taking away the keys from human drivers. A Future Autonomous Vehicle Driver Study commissioned by Kelley Blue Book found four out of five people believe a human driver should always have the option to drive themselves instead of having a full selfdriving vehicle. “They’re not really ready for a fully autonomous vehicle,” said Rebecca Lindland, senior analyst for the vehicle valuation and information company. About one in four people (26 percent) would be interested in a self-driving vehicle for their next vehicle lease or purchase by 2020 as long as there’s an option for a human driver to take over. That compares to one in five (20 percent) for partial autonomy and about one in eight (13 percent) for a purely self-driving vehicle.
Ford research engineer Ghassan Atmeh, left, and supervisor Andrew Richardson “drive” an autonomous car in demonstration on Dearborn roads. Credit: David Guralnick, Detroit News
The study assumes all levels of autonomy will be available in the next four years. Several automakers have announced ambitions to offer self-driving vehicles in the coming years— mainly for controlled fleets such as ride-hailing or car-sharing services. The responses are based on a scale of autonomy from level 0 for human only, to level 5 for full autonomy with no option for a human driver to take control. The vast majority of vehicles on the road today are considered level 0 and level 1 “modern vehicles,” according to the study. “People definitely feel like level 4 (full autonomy with human control available) is the sweet spot,” Lindland said. “They want a vehicle that can drive itself, but then there’s also times they want to drive.” The survey results call into ques-
tion strategies by some automakers to offer level-3 partially automated vehicles as well as fully self-driving in the coming years. Some automakers—most notably Tesla Motor Inc.—have launched or plan to launch what is considered partial autonomy (level three) vehicles that have the ability to keep a vehicle in its lane, drive with the speed of traffic and even change lanes with the touch of a turn signal. But a driver is still necessary to monitor in case of a system not being able to drive. “There is definitely an opportunity to skip over level 3,” Lindland said, adding that airplanes with autopilot are still considered level 4. “Not being able to fully relax is the biggest deterrent for level 3.” General Motors Co. plans to release its level-3 competitor to Tesla’s Autopilot system called Super Cruise in 2017. The company has said it will keep steering wheels and other humancontrolled components in cars for the foreseeable future. “We believe through an evolution we’re able to put the technology into the vehicles,” GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra told reporters ahead of the automaker’s annual shareholders meeting in June. “And it is very important that we demonstrate safety. We think that having that capability when the steering wheel and the pedals are still in the vehicle is a very good way to demonstrate and prove the safety.” That contrasts with Ford Motor Co. The Dearborn-based automaker in August announced plans to have a fully driverless car without a steering wheel or pedals for braking and acceleration in 2021. Going straight to a car that doesn’t need a driver, steering wheel or pedals offers bigger benefits to passengers and is more profitable, the automaker said. The cars, Ford said, would be available only for commercial applications like ride-sharing in major cities at first. However, even current ride-share users aren’t sold on fully autonomous vehicles, according to the KBB study. About 40 percent of current ridesharing users said the most appealing level of self-driving vehicles would be for full autonomy with the driver able to take over. That compares to 28 percent of ride share users for full autonomy. “Even among those ride-share
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users, we’re still seeing level 4 as the peak, or sweet spot,” Lindland said. “It’s just a running theme that we found.” More familiarity with advanced automated technologies would likely increase acceptance rates: The study found 48 percent of people who own a level 2 vehicle with limited autonomy would purchase a level 5 vehicle for their next car or truck. That compares
to 11 percent of those who do not own a level 2 vehicle. The Future Autonomous Vehicle Driver Study was conducted by Culver City, California-based Vital Findings. It is based on an online survey of more than 2,200 people age 12-64 during the week of May 20. We thank The Detroit News for reprint permission.
California Revises Self-Driving Rules, Drops Third-Party Requirement, OK’s No Human Driver
Last month California unveiled revised rules that carmakers will have to comply with the 15-point NHTSA assessment instead of self-driving cars being required to be tested by a third-party, as in the original proposal. California would allow for the absence of a human driver and a steering wheel in advanced self-driving cars, provided there is twoway communication with the vehicle and NHTSA approval. California will hold a public hearing on the proposal Oct. 19. President Barack Obama wrote a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette op-ed last month saying the administration is asking automakers “to sign a 15-point safety checklist showing not just the government, but every interested
American, how they’re doing it.” Cain also raised concerns about whether the NHTSA guidelines are too vague. “The problem is there is going to be accountability and there is going to be enforcement,” Cain said, saying in some areas NHTSA needs to offer more specific guidance. “We need to go through this with a fine tooth comb.” Former NHTSA Administrator David Strickland, who now represents Google, Ford Motor Co. and Uber, raised concerns at the forum about whether NHTSA has the expertise to review all of the data they are seeking on self-driving vehicles. Congress may need to “better resource the agency for this new mission,” he said.
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Class Action Filed v Ford Motor Co. Over Panoramic Sunroofs During the week of September 12, Simmons Hanly Conroy, one of the nation’s largest law firms focused on consumer protection and mass tort actions, filed a class action complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California against Ford Motor Company, alleging that large glass panoramic sunroofs on some Ford vehicles have spontaneously shattered. Simmons Hanly Conroy is co-counsel in the case with Greg Coleman Law PC of Knoxville, Tenn., a prominent class action firm. The lawsuit claims that the shattering sunroofs pose a serious safety issue because many drivers report that the startling effect of the glass explosion causes accidents or near-miss accidents in addition to some drivers and passengers being cut by falling glass. According to the complaint, “The shattering events are so powerful that startled drivers compare it to the sound of a gunshot, after which glass fragments rain down upon the occupants of the vehicle, sometimes while driving at highway speeds.” The action seeks national and state class certification, injunctive relief, and damages on behalf of plaintiffs and others who bought or leased a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury vehicle with
a sunroof that spontaneously shattered. “We trust that the vehicles we choose to drive will keep us and our families safe from accidents, including those caused by defects that car manufacturers have incorporated into their automobiles,” said Simmons Hanly Conroy Shareholder Paul Hanly, lead counsel for the plaintiffs in this case. “Car manufacturers must be held accountable for defects that contribute to accidents and injury to drivers of their vehicles.” At least 70 owners of Ford vehicles have reported to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) that at least 80 panoramic sunroofs have shattered. The complaint alleges Ford has known about this problem since at least 2008 due to complaints to the NHTSA about defective sunroofs shattering in the Ford Edge. Ford has been the subject of an ongoing investigation by the NHTSA on this issue since May 2014. Hanly added, “While several other automakers, including Volkswagen and Hyundai, have initiated voluntary recalls on their vehicles experiencing the same sunroof-shattering defect, Ford continues to deny owner and lessor warranty claims, much less to institute a recall of these defective vehicles.”
Chief®, Globaljig and Chassis Liner™ Offer Demos and Discounts at 2016 SEMA Show
Chief, Globaljig Presented by Chief and Chassis Liner will provide product demonstrations and offer deals
on collision repair equipment and training at the 2016 SEMA Show. The SEMA Show takes place Nov. 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Chief booth #10116 in the North Hall Tools & Equipment section will be the home base for the latest product offerings from Chief, Globaljig, Chassis Liner and Chief University brands.
According to the company, Chief’s aluminum repair shop tools, including its fume extractor, dust extractor, Structural Holding Package,
MultiTool Aluminum Dent Repair Station, Vulcan ADU adhesive debonding unit and MultiMig MIG/ MAG welders are available during the show in discounted bundles. Anyone who purchases two of the products receives a 10 percent discount, while buyers of four or more of the products get 15 percent off the bundle.
Special pricing is also available on individual Chief products, including a 10 percent discount, a voucher for two free days of training at Chief University and certain free accessories on all computerized measuring systems and the MultiSpot MI-200 spot welder. For more information, visit www.chiefautomotive.com.
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According to the complaint, sunroofs began evolving in the mid-2000s from what were modestly-sized portions of the roof over the driver and front passenger seats, to those that cover almost the entire roof. The expanded sunroofs have posed new and significant engineering challenges because the required tempered glass plates take up much of the surface area of the vehicle’s roof, requiring precision in strengthening, attachment and stabilization. Ford has sold at least a million vehicles with the panoramic sunroof, often called the Vista roof, in the United States since 2007. Marketed as a luxury upgrade, the high-cost, panoramic sunroof option attracted the plaintiffs in this case, as well as others, to buy or lease Ford vehicles over less expensive models without the “glass roof.” The case is Douglas Krebsbach, et al. v. Ford Motor Company, Cause No. 2:16-at-01154; In the District Court for the Eastern District of California. The named plaintiffs in the case are Douglas and Kathleen Krebsbach of Folsom, CA, and James and Martha Alexander of Foley, AL.
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Industrial Finishes & Systems, Inc. has expanded its distribution of BASF Automotive Refinish paint brands Glasurit®, R-M® and Limco® to Northern California. The location in Concord, CA represents a new, single-line BASF store. “BASF and Industrial Finishes have been partners for over 30 years. Besides being a longstanding partner to BASF, they support BASF with a long-term, exclusive RV supply relationship,” said Denise Kingstrom, BASF distribution director. “Industrial Finishes is a family-owned business dedicated to their customer needs, with experts who provide service and support beyond paint to their collision repair customers.” “Our goal is to help our customers be more profitable,” said Glenn Duckworth, president, Industrial Finishes & Systems, Inc. “Serving the automotive, industrial and recreational vehicle market for more than 50 years, we focus on providing ideas, insight and innovation to our customers.” For more information, visit www .basfrefinish.com.
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Robert “Paul” Hulsebusch Passes Away in Texas, Age 50 Beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend, Robert “Paul” Hulsebusch, went to be with the Lord on October 8, 2016 at the age of 50 after losing his fight with cancer. He was born on August 18, 1966 in Portland, Oregon.
Paul gained his work ethic and values as a young man in the family business. He started working in the collision industry in his grandfather’s business Chuck Chaney’s Automotive in Portland, Oregon. He started washing cars, cleaning the shop as a young boy. In high school, he did everything
in the shop when needed. He painted cars, did front end alignments, estimates. Always saying ‘yes’ to get the job done. He is survived by his wife, Alyssa Hulsebusch; his daughter, Taylor Hulsebusch, 20, of Phoenix, AZ; his sons, Daniel Hulsebusch, 23, Maxwell Hulsebusch, 18, and Charles Hulsebusch, 13, of Boerne, Texas; his mother, Janet Chaney of Cave Creek, AZ; his sister, Kristen Syburg and her husband Charlie of Cave Creek, AZ; his stepfather Hans Hulsebusch of Mesa, AZ; and numerous business partners, roping buddies, friends and associates. Paul grew up in Scappoose, OR, and was very active in sports, rodeo, 4H, choir, and Key Club for most of his childhood. As the 1984 Oregon State High School Rodeo Champion he chose to attend Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton, OR, as part of their rodeo team. Following college, he began a career as a catastrophe claims adjuster and found great success in that field. His profession and charismatic personality carried him across several state
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lines, touching many people along the way, eventually settling to make his home in Boerne, Texas as the Principal of Sonora Insurance Group. Paul’s professional accomplishments gave him great pride, as well as time spent volunteering with Habitat
For Humanity, teaching Sunday School and coaching youth sports. His longest and strongest hobby was team roping where he could combine his love for the animal, the sport and the camaraderie. But nothing surpassed his love and dedication to his four children; Dan, Taylor, Max and Charlie who each held a
special and unique place in Paul’s heart. Paul was fortunate enough to finally meet his One, Alyssa, in the summer of 2014 and they were married on March 11, 2016. Paul and Alyssa simply loved each other and loved spending time together. Their marriage was peaceful, unconditional and unwavering. Paul’s warm, kind heart, sarcastic humor, infectious smile and unrivaled dedication to his beloved Oregon Ducks will be missed. A memorial celebration was held Friday, October 14, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Boerne with a reception following. In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation be made to the savings account established at Jefferson Bank, Boerne, Texas in order to cover college expenses for Paul’s four children. To leave condolences for the family and view a video of Paul’s life, please visit www.ebensbergerfisher.com and select the Obituaries tab.
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Hit-And-Run Crash Becomes Giving Moment for MJC Auto Body Students by Jeff Jardine, The Modesto Bee
This is one of those times when folks really stepped up to help someone in need. Two days after Christmas, the driver of a silver double-cab pickup truck smashed into a specially-equipped van used to transport Anthony De La Garza of Empire. The pickup hit two other vehicles as well, then sped away. A hit-and-run. But the victim really wasn’t the van left with a bashed-in fender and other damage. No, the victim was De La Garza, who relies on the Dodge Ram van to have any type of a normal life. In 2000, he suffered a series of strokes that left him paralyzed from the neck down. He is unable to talk and needs a feeding tube for nourishment. The van is his only source of freedom. His mother, Josie Halcon, uses it to drive him to church, the movies and the park. The family’s insurance coverage didn’t cover the repairs, and the family could not afford them out-of-pocket. Halcon came to The Modesto Bee the following week, angry and exasperated because her son’s already difficult existence suddenly had become even more so, and by someone who simply doesn’t give a rat’s backside about De La Garza or anyone else. I wrote about their plight, and the morning the column appeared, I received a phone call from Julie Beebe, an English teacher at Davis High. De La Garza’s story moved her to tears. She wanted to help and came up with a plan—one that not only helped De La Garza, but changed some other lives as well. Beebe’s husband, Jeff Beebe, is the auto body collision repair instructor at Modesto Junior College. He deals, you could say, in wheels, and his wife certainly got them rolling in this case. Julie Beebe called Halcon and had her bring the van to the college. It arrived Jan. 15. Jeff Beebe told some 20 students in his classes what had happened and how they could help. It became their mission. The students went through the van from one end to the other, making repairs that had nothing to do with the crash. They repaired the body and fender. They repainted it and upgraded the air conditioning. Beebe enlisted the help of Brent Burnside of Burnside Auto Body, an MJC alum. Burnside donated some of
the parts. And he, in turn, recruited McCoy Tire Co. to donate some new tires to replace the existing 15-yearold rubber. They are awaiting new parts for the wheelchair lift, so old that replacement parts will need to be milled. On September 23, Halcon brought
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her son to the school’s auto body shop, where he saw his restored van for the first time. Tears flowed, mostly from the staff and students who set out to right the hit-and-run driver’s wrong and did so in a major way. One student, Paul Karranco, had seen the column when it appeared in January. Karranco, who once was homeless and slept in such a van, benefited from the kindness of others. He is now enrolled in the college program, is housed and raising a young daughter. His heart went out to De La Garza. “I prayed for this to happen,” he said. “I wanted this
to be my project, and I prayed that I wanted to help. It gave me the chance.” Pedro Mendez, the long-titled MJC dean who oversees the program, felt it was appropriate for the college students to gain valuable experience, not only regarding auto body repair but also in giving to the community. “It had to be more than skill development,” he said. “It had to be about what you can give back.” Halcon thanked them for their work and their kindness. After the hitand-run in December, some friends started an online fundraising account that grew to $5,000. Because of the kindness of the Beebes, Burnside,
McCoy and the students, it’s still sitting in an account. They covered everything. She promises the money will go only toward her son’s van for future repairs and maintenance, comprehensive insurance coverage and whatever else. Anthony, too, wanted to express his gratitude. He looked at his mother.
She understood. “He says, ‘Thank you,’" she said. Grown men wiped tears from their eyes. He’ll soon have his van—and his freedom—back, and with air conditioning, too. A job well done.
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Late Night Auto Body Shop Fire Under Investigation by Elizabeth Larson, Lake County News
Authorities are investigating the cause of an early morning fire that destroyed a Kelseyville auto shop. The fire was first reported just before 10:45 p.m. on September 26 at the shop in the 3500 block of Big Valley Road. Kelseyville Fire Chief Joe Huggins said that the fire originally was dispatched as being located at Mike’s Auto. However, Huggins said that the fire actually occurred in an adjacent building that was part of another business, the name of which he did not know. “They were obviously doing body work and repair,” as well as paint work, said Huggins. Huggins said the initial report stated that fire and smoke were seen
from the roof. When he got there, he said the fiberglass skylight had burned out. “The fire was coming from that, from the inside out.” Kelseyville Fire had three engines, a water tender, nine firefighters plus Huggins on scene, while Lakeport Fire sent a truck and its chief, plus four firefighters. Another six firefighters, a battalion chief and two engines came from Cal Fire’s Kelsey-Cobb station, Huggins said. The building was a complete loss, Huggins said. He estimated that the fire was contained by about midnight, but fire units remained on scene for another two hours for mop up and overhaul. Huggins said the fire’s cause is under investigation. We thank Lake County News for reprint permission.
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I-CAR Launches TPMS Course for Honda and Acura
I-CAR has launched a new course under its Vehicle and Technology Specific Training portfolio in the fourth quarter of 2016: Honda and Acura TPMS Collision Repair. The new online course is part of I-CAR’s continuing collaboration with Honda in an effort to deliver Honda and Acura vehicle-specific training across the collision repair industry. Honda and Acura TPMS Collision Repair (HON16e) is the sixth in a series of American Honda developed, I-CAR delivered online courses. Tire pressure monitoring systems, or TPMS, are critical safety systems in a world where customers don’t always pay close attention to tire pressures and condition. TPMS has been required on vehicles by federal law since 2007. Because of the required locations of some system components, collision damage is likely. TPMS service procedures, which vary by system design, may be required to help ensure a complete and proper repair. An extensive diagnostic background isn’t necessary to avoid most common TPMS issues. The course launched on October 3. To learn more about it visit www.i-car.com /newcourses.
DAA Auto Body Center Earns Official Certification and OEM Recognition DAA Auto Body Center in Spokane, up exclusively of best-in-class colliWA has been officially Certified by sion repair businesses that have met or Assured Performance, a non-profit exceeded the demanding requirements consumer advocacy organization for of the Certification program. maintaining the right tools, equipment, training, and facilities necessary to repair the participating Automaker brand vehicles according to the manufacturer’s specifications. According to the company, in achieving their Certification, DAA is now an integral part of the most advanced repair capable and efficient auto body repair network in the world. DAA Auto Body Center is officially recognized DAA Auto Body Center is officially recognized by Assured by Assured Performance, FCA, Performance, FCA, GM, Ford, Nissan, Infiniti and Hyundai GM, Ford, Nissan, Infiniti and According to DAA Auto Body Hyundai. To become Certified and offi- Center manager Len Roll, “This cercially recognized by various auto tification supports our reputation for manufacturers, DAA passed a rigor- superior customer service and servous Certification process essential to ing our community. We are locally help ensure a proper and safe repair of owned and operated; we are your the new generation of advanced vehi- neighbors and friends, so it is imporcles. Less than 5 percent of body tant that we provide you with the shops across the nation are able to peace of mind of knowing that your meet the stringent requirements to be- vehicle is being repaired correctly by come officially Certified and recog- highly-trained professionals who care nized. The Certified network is made about you.”
Early Morning Fire Damages Car Repair Center in Long Beach’s Washington Neighborhood by Keeley Smith, Long Beach Post
An early morning fire that started with flames engulfing a vehicle damaged a single-story vehicle collision repair center in the Washington area of Long Beach today, according to the Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD). A release issued Tuesday morning stated that LBFD personnel were
access, according to the release. Firefighters extinguished the fire within 10 minutes and the building sustained heavy damage, according to the release. No firefighter injuries were reported, and the cause of fire is under investigation.
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‘Life-Saving’ Drunk Driving Bill Signed Into Law in California California Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 1046 into law on September 28, expanding a four-county pilot program that requires ignition interlocks for all drunk drivers.
SB 1046, authored by Senator Jerry Hill, allows first-time drunk driving offenders to drive with an ignition interlock following arrest or conviction, instead of forfeiting their driving privileges altogether or driving with a route-restricted license. Repeat offenders will now be required to install an ignition interlock after conviction. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), led by a team of California volunteers and staff, strongly supported SB 1046 along with more than 40 other traffic safety, medical and first responder organizations. “No parent should have to lose their child to the criminal negligence of a drunk driver — especially when technology exists to prevent such a tragedy,” said Mary Klotzbach, a member of MADD’s national board whose son Matt was killed by a drunk driver in 2001. “Ignition interlocks are an effective weapon against drinking and driving. Today, I want to thank Governor Brown, Senator Jerry Hill and the California Legisla-
ture for taking a positive step toward addressing California’s drunk driving problem by making all California roadways safer and moving the pendulum toward #nomorevictims.”
SB 1046 received unanimous approval from California’s Senate and Assembly and five legislative committees. Currently in California, ignition interlocks are mandatory for all convicted drunk driving offenders in Alameda, Los Angeles, Sacramento and Tulare counties. Under the new law, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2019, ignition interlocks will be required for all convicted repeat offenders and first offenders who cause an injury. Other first offenders must either install an ignition interlock or apply for a route-restricted license. “MADD is so grateful to Senator Hill, Governor Brown and the entire California Legislature for recognizing that ignition interlocks save lives,” said MADD national president Colleen Sheehey-Church. “All too often, drunk driving offenders ignore license suspensions and drive anyway. All convicted drunk driving offenders should be required to blow into an ignition interlock to prove they are sober before starting
their vehicles.” According to data collected by MADD late last year, ignition interlocks have stopped about 125,000 attempts by individuals with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or more to start their vehicles since the fourcounty pilot program began in 2010. In all, more than 1 million attempts to drive after consuming alcohol were prevented.
“SB 1046 will lead to safer roadways for all Californians,” said Hill, D-San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. “We’ve already seen this to be true in the four counties conducting the pilot program.” A June 2016 California DMV study of the four-county pilot program also found ignition interlocks are 74% more effective in reducing DUI recidivism than license suspension alone. The findings mirror other studies around the world on these lifesaving devices.
MI Attorney General Warns On Flood-Damaged Vehicles
On September 30, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette cautioned Michigan drivers searching for a new vehicle to be on the lookout for flood damaged cars, trucks and SUVs. Heavy rains in MetroDetroit during the last couple days of September have likely damaged vehicles, and many will end up in the used car market. Vehicles with flood damage can appear for sale on the Internet or at car lots without any mention or obvious signs of the damage. Water can damage vital parts of a car including airbag sensors, brakes, and electrical systems, and the damage may not show up right away. Weeks or months could pass before evidence of damage is known, putting the purchase past warranty and leaving a driver without a car.
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After Matthew, Insurance Claims Pour In and Some Policyholders Realize Hard Truth
by Robert McCabe, The Virginian Pilot
Homeowner and auto insurers are dealing with thousands of claims in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. And some policyholders are discovering—or rediscovering—a hard truth: standard homeowners’ policies typically do not cover flood damage; that is, damage from rising water. While comprehensive auto insurance can cover flood damage, that’s not the case for homeowner’s coverage. Protection from flood damage to homes must be obtained separately through the National Flood Insurance Program, which is typically purchased through one’s existing homeowner’s insurer. State Farm, the largest insurer of homes and cars in Virginia in 2015, reported 850 homeowner claims and 560 auto claims statewide as of Monday, October 10. “We’re just really in the initial stages,” said Michal Brower, a State Farm spokeswoman, who added that the number of claims is expected to increase. Virginia so far has generated more State Farm auto claims than any other
Southeastern state affected by Matthew, Brower said. Florida and South Carolina each have reported about 500 auto claims for the Illinois-based insurer. “Honestly, we don’t necessarily know why,” Brower said. State Farm reported 8,350 total
homeowner claims and 2,150 auto claims from Florida through Virginia as of Monday, October 10. USAA and Allstate were the No. 2 and No. 3 homeowner insurers in Virginia last year, according to the Insurance Information Institute, a New York-based industry association. State Farm, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and USAA were the top three auto insurers in the state, the association reported. “We’ve had roughly 15,000 total
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claims” from Florida through Virginia, said Rich Johnson, a spokesman with Texas-based USAA. “We’re seeing a lot of wind damage.” There appeared to be a higher incidence of flood-damage reports in Virginia extending into North Carolina, he added. USAA has sent a catastrophe unit to Fayetteville, N.C., because of the flooding impacts in that area. As more people return to their homes, more claims are expected to roll in. “I think we’re going to see it change and alter in the days to come,” Johnson said, adding that the additional claims volume could continue for weeks. Allstate said it could not provide a claims-volume estimate by late afternoon on Oct. 10. “It is too soon to know the number of claims we expect to receive, but our adjusters are working closely with customers in affected areas to help guide them through the claims process,” said April Eaton, an Allstate spokeswoman, in an email.
“We’re getting a number of floodlike claims that are not actually covered,” said Susan Tinsley, general manager of the Richmond-based Virginia Property Insurance Association, which was formed in 1968 to provide dwelling and commercial coverage for those who can’t find it in the standard market for any number of reasons. The association reported receiving 60 claims in Virginia as of Monday morning, primarily related to trees fallen on homes, roof damage and flooding, in that order, Tinsley said. About 10 of those are for flood damage. The association insures roughly 29,000 policyholders, about 8,000 of them in its “sea-coast territory,” extending from Hampton Roads up through the Eastern Shore. It expects, based on current volume, to get about 150 claims from that region within the next two to three days, Tinsley said. Virginia is one of 19 states that have in place some form of so-called hurricane or “named storm” deductibles, which were introduced as a way to shift more of the risk from hurricanes to policyholders “without raising
overall premiums to unaffordable levels,” according to the Missouri-based National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Hurricane deductibles can take the form of a fixed-dollar figure or, more often, a percentage of a home’s insured value, varying from roughly 1 percent to as high as 10 percent, according to the NAIC. Brower, the State Farm spokeswoman, said that the hurricane-deductible provision for Virginia policyholders was not triggered because no hurricane warning or watch was issued for the state. Asked whether that was good news or bad news for State Farm customers in Virginia, Brower recommended that policyholders check with their agents to find out what deductibles were set in their policies. “Customers, in many cases, will be paying a lower deductible,” said Erin Zabel, a State Farm agent in Chesapeake. As of late afternoon Oct. 10, it was unclear whether Matthew had triggered the hurricane-deductible provision for other insurers. We thank The Virginian Pilot for reprint permission.
Congrats To Kee’s Auto Body Of Concord For Pollution-Prevention Efforts by Susan C. Schena, The Patch Concord
Four local businesses, including Kee’s Auto Body of Concord, are being honored as shining examples of environmental stewardship within the community.
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Each was presented with a 2016 Pollution Prevention Award by the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) at Sustainable Contra Costa’s annual Leadership in Sustainability and Green Building Awards Gala on September 21. Congrats to the following!
♦ Kee’s Auto Body - 2171 Monument
Blvd., Concord. Kee’s is conserving precious water resources by eliminating wet sanding and using wax in lieu of water to wash cars.
♦ Barrelista Coffee House & Café 736 Main St., Martinez The business dramatically reduced waste by using compostable food trays, cutlery and cups, and by serving iced espresso drinks in mason jars which customers can keep and reuse.
♦ Mike’s Auto Body - 2140 N. Broadway, Walnut Creek Mike’s recycling system for washing cars saves valuable water, and they are conserving energy with new, highly efficient lighting.
♦ Walnut Creek Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram - 2404 N. Main St., Walnut Creek The dealer uses a resourceful drainage piping system that greatly reduces spills while automatically transferring waste fluids (such as motor oil) to storage tanks, and have installed more energy-efficient lighting.
Central San General Manager Roger Bailey. “Whether coffee shops, auto body shops, or car dealerships, they are going above and beyond by recycling, reducing waste, conserving resources, and taking other actions to prevent water pollution in our area. We applaud this year’s award winners, and all businesses that make protecting the environment a top priority.” Central San presents its Pollution Prevention Awards each year during National Pollution Prevention Week. Since initiating the program in 1992, they have recognized more than 100 environmentally friendly local businesses. We thank The Patch Concord for reprint permission.
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Consultant Tells East Bay CAA “The Rest of the Story” Behind Paint Material Shortfalls $30, even though paint and material pricing varies little across the country. Industry Consultant Ralph Defibaugh It all depends on what is acceptable in presented knowledge gathered over 40 each respective market. It’s the refinyears in the collision repair industry at ish hours multiplied by the accepted a meeting of the East Bay chapter of reimbursement rate that determines the California Autobody Aswhat the insured and shops sociation (CAA) held at the gets paid. PPG Training Center in Con“There are several refincord, CA. His workshop, ish time deductions,” De“The Rest of the Story” refibaugh explained. “Overlap veals the facts behind paint is a prime example, when material shortfalls. By utilizpainting a hood and a front Ralph Defibaugh ing basic business principles fender at the same time there recently spoke at a and applying his strategy on meeting of the East would be an adjacent overlap how to treat ‘paint like a part,’ Bay CAA to reveal deduction of .4. If you were Defibaugh revealed to the painting a hood and a trunk the facts behind paint material 100 members in attendance lid, there would be a non-adshortfalls that training and negotiation jacent overlap deduction of will enable them to attain fair material .2. The reason for that overlap deduccompensation on repairs. tion is because there are duplications From 1986 to 2010, Defibaugh of refinish time operations when paintwas president of Spa Body Works Ltd., ing multiple panels. Included in those an MSO in Upstate New York. For the operations is time for mixing the color, past two decades, he has represented loading and cleaning the spray gun, and PPG Industries, providing manageseveral other things that you would not ment training classes on behalf of the have to do more than once.” company throughout North America. These calculations appearing on In 1997, he established Benchmark Motor, Mitchell and AudaExplore dataConsulting Services to assist collision bases are not going to change anytime shops in the areas of process improvesoon, Defibaugh said. “I had a territory ment and profitability. manager call me one day and asked me While covering topics such as dealfor some help. One of his shop cusing with “refinish overlap,” “blending tomers refinished the better part of a within the panel” and “clear coat cap” Ford F-150 Crew Cab pickup. The estideductions, Defibaugh discussed the mating program calculated $850 for adverse effects of these major refinish material reimbursement. The printout time deductions on paint material reimfrom their digital scale after completing bursement. the job was $1,800, quite a difference. “For years, these deductions have The insurance company said, been grandfathered into the collision sorry—that’s what is being accepted in estimating databases and software,” the market. If a hood was specified for Defibaugh said. “Shops are being that truck at $350 and the actual price short-changed with the shell game of was $400, I would prepare a suppleusing refinish times to formulate paint ment, prove the price change and be material reimbursement. Today, there paid for the balance. Everybody unis no reason to be trapped into underderstands fluctuations in prices for payment of the required materials to hard parts, but not everyone looks perform insurance covered repairs. On closely at the actual pricing of refinish nearly every repair, shops are being materials. Overlap taken on a Ford Fishort-changed.” esta should be different than that taken According to Defibaugh, the big the F-150 for the sheer difference in three database companies “Calculate the size of panels and the additional the time required to refinish a panel, materials needed to cover them, yet the then the insurance companies multi- same overlap deduction is taken. In ply that time by a market-accepted most cases, the time designated to reprice per refinish hour standard,” he finish a section of a vehicle is enough said. “For example, in San Francisco, to complete the task even after overlap it can be as high as $40 per hour for is taken. Yet, if adequate time doesn’t every paint hour sold on an estimate. provide for adequate material reimIn other parts of California, it could be bursement, what is the shop to do?” as low as $32; in Tampa, FL. the midAnother deduction insurance com20s; and in NY, where I live, under panies are now exploiting is a 50% reby Ed Attanasio
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duction when refinishing a “repaired panel.” The term applied is ‘blend with-in-full clear.’ If this is the fourth or fifth panel painted and the 2.5 clear coat cap has been reached, no additional time is recorded on the estimate and no additional money allocated for clear materials. According to all three sets of P-Pages, this deduction should only be made on an ‘undamaged panel’. Under the guise of ‘user defined’ settings in estimating software, P-Page rules are being misapplied.” It all comes down to out of sight, out of mind when it comes to P-Pages in many shops, he said. “Shops don’t understand or pay enough attention to the Procedure Pages, that are the rule books about how to fully interpret database operation times. When the new updates come out, estimators don’t analyze them. If you asked an estimator, when was the last time you read the PPages, most would admit it was years ago. The average shop estimators goalong-to-get-along and in the end, they’re leaving a significant amount of money on the table—literally thousands of dollars weekly.” In the end, shops need to start treat-
ing paint like a part. “Shops can prove exactly what they use down to the hundredth of an ounce and to the penny, plus provide an invoice that lists exactly what was required,” he said. “The operation times may be enough, but multiply it by an ambiguous refinish rate, that is subject to arbitrary ‘user defined’ refinish reductions that is further complicated by variable paint cost and it’s easy to see the problem is out of control. Shops must provide a materials invoice to eliminate this estimating shell game. Insurance companies must reimburse their insureds with reasonable compensation for the damages covered under their policies.” Using Defibaugh’s techniques, shops can get paid for the material they’re using on each repair. “The insurance companies are taking a 50% deduction on refinish time that Motor calculated to be 26%,” back in 2004, he said. “So if they can’t rely on refinish time for proper reimbursement, they should use their paint management software to prove the real cost of repairs. In the end, it all comes down to building a case and backing it up with refinish standard (P-Page) facts.”
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Older Adults No Slower Than Young Adults at Taking Control of Semi-Autonomous Vehicles
New research from North Carolina State University finds that older adults have comparable response times to young adults when tasked with taking control of a semi-autonomous vehicle. “Before we see fully autonomous cars enter the marketplace, we are likely to see semi-autonomous vehicles on the road; to a certain extent, we’re seeing hints of this already,” said Jing Feng, an assistant professor of psychology at NC State and senior author of a paper on the work. “These cars will handle the driving most of the time, but will require drivers to take control of the vehicle under certain circumstances – such as when the weather affects visibility. “We wanted to know whether and how a driver’s age affects his or her ability to take control of the vehi-
cle, and what sort of notification from the computer is most effective at getting drivers to take control in a safe and timely way,” Feng said. “For example, are there changes in driver response time as a result of age?” To explore this issue, researchers performed an experiment with 35 drivers: 17 drivers between the ages of 18 and 35, and 18 drivers between the ages of 62 and 81. Study participants were placed in a driving simulator and the concept of semi-autonomous vehicles was explained. Participants knew they would need to take control of the vehicle at some point, but were otherwise allowed to choose how to occupy themselves. Driver behavior was observed by four video cameras, as well as via the simulator itself. The researchers also
used two types of warning indicators to tell drivers when they needed to take control of the vehicle: one type of indicator gave drivers a warning 4.5 seconds before the autonomous system shut off; the second type of indicator gave drivers a warning 7.5 seconds before the system shut off. After analyzing the results of the experiment, researchers found that younger drivers primarily made use of electronic devices, while older drivers predominantly engaged in conversation. The researchers also found that older drivers responded to the warnings as quickly as younger drivers, though older drivers fared slightly better with the earlier, 7.5 second warning. There was also some discrepancy in post-takeover behavior. Older drivers, for example, tended
to brake harder than young drivers. “While this sort of braking behavior could cause traffic problems, ultimately both age groups were capable of taking over the vehicle in a safe and timely way,” Feng said. “That is despite the fact that we found older drivers engage in secondary, non-driving activities more than we expected – though it was still less than the younger group,” Feng said. The paper, “Age Differences in the Takeover of Vehicle Control and Engagement in Non-driving-related Activities in Simulated Driving with Conditional Automation,” is published in the journal Accident Analysis & Prevention. Lead author of the paper is Hallie Clark, a Ph.D. student at NC State. The work was supported, in part, by the Highway Safety Research Center.
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CAA Glendale/Foothill Meeting Hosts Gary Ledoux from American Honda * 2012-14 Honda CR-V has a 780 MPa body steel limit – No UHSS The California Autobody Association * 2015 model looks similar, but add Glendale/Foothill Chapter met on 980 & 1,500 MPa steel September 21 at 6pm at Los Angeles * Welding restrictions are required Trade Technical College (LATTC). when repairing 2015+ models The meeting started with the * This information can be found in the Pledge of Allegiance, led by chapter BRM Ledoux’s next set of slides depresident and manager of Eli’s Colliscribed Honda and Acura sion Repair, Hillel Shamam. Shortly after, a Mexican1,500 MPa steel usage: style buffet was served to the ● Where is 1,500 MPa typiattendees, courtesy of the cally used in the vehicle? LATTC culinary program. * Front door opening and sill Gary Ledoux, Assistant areas; usually applied at National Manager at Amerimodel changes can Honda Motor Co., Inc., * May be one or multiple CAA Glendale/ then took the stage to discuss pieces Foothill Chapter the OEM’s repair procedures * Highest strengths generally President, Hillel and certification programs. used in front and center pilShamam Ledoux started his preslars, plus side sills entation by framing the question, * Steel usage patterns have some sim“What’s driving body design change?” ilarity, but always refer to BRM He detailed his points in a Powerpoint ● 1,500 MPa steel unique repair representation: quirements: ● Every automaker must meet * No sectioning allowed; replace comthese two targets: plete parts only at factory seams using * Fuel efficiency STRSW and MIG Brazing according * Cars that are more crash worthy to BRM procedures ● He then reviewed Honda and * MAG welding prohibited except as Acura’s use of high strength specified in BRM steel (HSS) and ultra high * Use manual spot welding strength steel (UHSS): conditions in BRM, not * HSS introduced on certain welder’s auto mode redesigned 2001 models Ledoux followed up with * Strengths limited to 340, basic sectioning rules and 440, & 590 MPa through tips for the attendees: 2006 * Only steel parts with tenGary Ledoux, * 780 and 980 MPa steel in- Assistant National sile strength < 780 MPa may troduced between 2007-09 be sectioned Manager at American Honda models * New guidelines are not a Motor Co., Inc. * 1,500 MPa steel introduced “Sectioning Free-For-All” (file photo) on some 2009+ models * Design requirements make ● Where is HSS/UHSS used in areas of many vehicles ineligible for the 2015-17 Honda Fit model series? sectioning * Multiple grades of HSS/UHSS used * All conditions must be observed and in body construction met to avoid unsafe repair * Highest strengths generally used in * Sectioning must be done only in a front & center pillars/side sills single-layer area of part * Steel usage patterns have some sim- * Multi-layer internal steel reinforceilarity, but always refer to body repair ments and stiffeners must not be cut manual (BRM) He then disclosed what informa● Where is HSS/UHSS used in tion the free body repair news publicathe 2015-17 Acura TLX model series? tions from Honda and Acura provide * One-piece 1,500 MPa door outer to shops: stiffener ring, like 2014+ MDX * Body structure—grades of HSS/ * Replaces multiple welded parts of UHSS and where used different steel grades * Aluminum/magnesium body com* Must be replaced as a complete unit ponent location and repair at factory seams – NO SECTION- * How to use heat for straightening ING! and sectioning during collision repairs ● Looks can be deceiving. HSS/ * Approved welding/brazing proceUHSS and Minor Model Changes: dures and wire requirements by Victoria Antonelli
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* Airbag system and general electrical repair requirements/guidelines * Special tool and repair requirements for driver support systems Ledoux then outlined the different OEM body repair training programs that are now available online for Honda and Acura through I-CAR: * HON10e - Using Honda & Acura Service Info * HON11e - Honda & Acura High Strength Steel Repair * HON12e - Honda & Acura Restraints Collision Repair * HON14e – Honda & Acura Electrical Collision Repair * HON15e – Honda & Acura A/C Collision Repair * HON16e – Honda & Acura TPMS Collision Repair
Ledoux then discussed why shops should be ProFirst Certified: * Honda and Acura products are increasingly sophisticated due to new technology used * Technicians cannot properly repair today’s cars with yesterday’s tech, tools and methods * Shops will gain increased recogni-
tion for their professionalism * Helps promote customer confidence and loyalty * Increased opportunities to reach more people * Receive cost and time-saving tools to help technicians make a better, faster repair Ledoux concluded with a discussion about what’s next for Honda and Acura: * Towing—Collision-damaged Honda and Acura vehicles towed to closest ProFirst shop via roadside assistance program * KPI Dashboard—allows shops to compare themselves to other ProFirst shops throughout the country * A new ProFirst Quarterly Magazine (to be introduced at SEMA 2016) features tech articles, new model information, shop best practices, guest editorials, shop profiles, and more.v Fred Morago, collision instructor at LATTC, took the stage after Ledoux to thank everyone for coming out and supporting the local technical college. The meeting ended with a raffle, and a word from the president. Shamam See CAA Presentation, Page 26
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Valspar Automotive Hosts Gas Monkey Garage’s Richard Rawlings and Counts Kustoms Crew at SEMA
Valspar Automotive will host the stars of two reality TV shows—“Counting Cars” on History and The Discovery Channel’s “Gas Monkey Garage”—at SEMA 2016 in Las Vegas. Attendees who visit Booth No. 10851 on Thursday, November 3 can meet the television stars and see cars finished in Valspar Automotive brand paints, including Matrix Automotive Finishes, Prospray Finishes and DeBeer Refinish. Richard Rawlings of Gas Monkey Garage will meet with fans from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and from 2 to 4 p.m., the paint crew that works for Danny “the Count” Koker in his Counts Kustoms refinishing shop will be available, including Lonny Speer, Ryan Evans and “Horny” Mike Henry. Rawlings and the Count’s crew will autograph limited-edition posters, sign cards and take pictures with fans. “When planning our SEMA experience, we have one thing in mind: the customer,” said Laura Yerkey, director of marketing, Valspar Automotive. “We have an amazing lineup of reality TV stars that use our products both on-air and in their everyday businesses, as well as feature vehicles by some well-known painters that showcase our automotive refinishing and
custom brands.” Feature vehicles in the company’s booth and outside of the center showcase the global leader’s coatings, from an original True Blue Pearl on a 1967 Mustang Fastback from the Matrix Automotive Finishes line to a new toner from its OEM-approved brand, DeBeer Refinish, on a custom build yet to be announced. Set for SEMA 2016 is a 1950 Studebaker Dragster in Matrix Automotive Finishes by Tony Lanesky of Anton’s Hot Rod Shop of Cleveland, Ohio; a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am in Prospray Finishes by John Wargo of The Custom Shop in Flanagan, Illinois; and a custom trike in Matrix colors from Las Vegas’ notorious Counts Kustoms and History’s “Counting Cars”. The fourth and final vehicle will be
announced Tuesday, November 1- day one of the show. “We’re keeping this vehicle under wraps until then,” said Yerkey. “The news will truly impact the refinish market on a global level and solve a major industry problem.” Three additional vehicles will represent Valspar Automotive and its brands in various locations on the grounds outside of the Las Vegas Convention Center: a 1958 Plymouth Belvedere in Prospray Finishes by John Wargo of The Custom Shop in Flanagan, Illinois; a 1967 Ford Mustang in Matrix Automotive Finishes by Brandon Knowles of Brand-X-Customs in Everett, Washington; and a 1947 Ford Pickup in Valspar Refinish by Bo Vescio of Vescio Customizing & Restoration in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more information, visit www .valsparauto.com.
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thanked the guest speaker, Ledoux, Mitchell for sponsoring, Axalta for the raffle prizes, LATTC for a providing the facility, parking, food, and service, as well as all those who attended. “We are starting an advisory meeting for LATTC’s collision repair program and we could use as much participation as possible as it only benefits our industry,” Shamam stated in a follow-up email to all CAA Glendale/Foothill members. “We will have our first meeting on Wednesday, November 16th. Please let me know if anyone is interested.” He also enclosed in the email new regulation amendments in regards to the Anti-Steering law and labor rate surveys and encouraged members to give feedback. The next CAA Glendale/Foothill meeting will be held in January 2017. Stay tuned for more details on the date and location. For more information on CAA Glendale/Foothill, contact chapter president Hillel Shamam at Hillel@ elisauto.com.
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A routine theft investigation turned into one of the biggest drug busts near the Canadian border in Pembina County, according to law enforcement officers. Now a local business is under investigation to see if it was used to channel those drugs. It started with a search warrant for stolen, high-priced car parts at 52year-old Renaud Duane Winkler’s property off North Dakota Highway 18 in Neche, a city of about 370 residents approximately 90 miles north of Grand Forks. “We were looking for two engines; actually came across a vast amount of drugs at the scene,” Pembina County Sheriff Terry Meidinger said. The auto body sign outside the garage served as a cover for a storage shed for drugs, according to investigators. They said they found $23,000 worth of meth, along with cocaine, marijuana, scales and baggies inside the shed. “That is something law enforcement is still looking at, following how and where drugs are coming into Pembina County,” County State’s Attorney Ryan Bialas said.
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Winkler also ran L&M bar in Neche. Investigators said they want to know if there was more than just alcohol on tap. “We will obviously look into all ties, if it is charged with drug delivery, and if you are delivering there has to be channels and means to do so,” said Bialas. Prosecutors remained tight-lipped when asked where the drugs were headed. “We do have information in regards to the drugs, but that is part of the ongoing investigation,” responded Bialas. Winkler was sentenced to 6½ years in prison after pleading guilty to meth and cocaine distribution charges in early 2000. One other arrest was made during the execution of the search warrant. 57-year-old Tammy Tate was arrested for possession of a controlled substance. Police claim they found several bags of meth in her purse. Charges have not been filed with the North Dakota court system, though it’s likely they will be in the following days. We thank Forum News Service for reprint permission.
● OSHA has interviewed the employee.
● Federal investigators have evaluated the complaint and the employee’s interview to determine if the basic elements of a retaliation claim exist.
● Both the employee and the employer have had the opportunity to submit written responses, meet with an OSHA investigator and present statements from witnesses.
● The employee has received a copy of the employer’s submissions and had an opportunity to respond.
Once the employee submits the request for an expedited process, OSHA will provide one of three responses:
● it will dismiss the claim, which allows the employee to then file an ap-
peal with an administrative law judge; ● issue merit findings as quickly as possible; or ● deny the employee’s request for the expedited process.
Benefits of the New Program If successful, this program will be very beneficial to whistleblowers who struggle with the delays of the current system. As employers continue running their businesses while waiting for a response from OSHA, terminated employees are often looking for work, with added difficulty if they were fired. An expedited process can lead to quicker remedies for an aggrieved whistleblower, which include back pay, compensatory damages, punitive damages where authorized, attorney fees and reinstatement. Even if the outcome is that the employee’s claim is dismissed, an administrative law judge may grant all the same remedies as OSHA. Whistleblowers in the Western region, however, should be mindful that they must affirmatively request the expedited process. Without the request, OSHA will continue on its usual timeframe.
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countless times. “This is the way things go, but there are usually fewer and fewer comments each time a regulation goes through this process,” he said. “We never know how many comments CDI gets, but the general idea is to let everyone have a say in what the regulations will eventually do, so that there is a consensus and a regulation that shops, insurers and consumers can all live with. “This is the funnel approach where they aggregate comments and consider them carefully, Molodanof continued.”There may be another round of changes after the designated 15-day period, or it could also be good to go and the CDI will proceed and get them implemented. So, this stage is another bite at the apple, so to speak.” The final version of CDI’s proposed anti-steering regulation lightens the requirement that insurers must support statements made to a customer about the policyholder’s decision to work with a specific body shop. But it also alters the scope of what can be considered as an unacceptable state-
ment, according to the revised regulation. The labor rate survey regulations, even with these latest changes, will clarify the situation and standardize these surveys, in order to make certain that they will provide equitable claim settlement practices for consumers. “This regulation will finally enable insurers to conduct consistent and reliable auto body labor rate surveys,” Molodanof said. “CDI provided more information and clarification about the geocoding aspect of the regulation, in order to determine how many shops from one area will be included in the surveys.” With these most recent revisions to this regulation, CDI has expanded the number of shops to be included, because they discovered that in urban areas, you’re going to have more density. “So, they expanded it further out to make it fairer for both the shops and insurers and make sure that the survey uses a representative sample,” he said. “The geocoding is very accurate, so they can rather easily find the six shops closest to the shop surveyed, by capturing their longitude and latitude, and using this technology. Will this be the last round for these
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regulations before they go into practice? “If I were to guess, I would say yes, unless there are some comments that for some reason will require a further response,” Molodanof said. “I doubt it, but it can happen. There have been numerous workshops, hearings and several rounds of changes, so these things should be ready to roll. CDI has invested a lot of time and effort into working with all of the various stakeholders and have really reached out to everyone to get their feedback. They have been very thorough and fair and these regulations have been well thought out, so I can’t imagine that there would be another round of changes at this point. The next step is to send them to the Office of Administrative Law and get them reviewed there.” Maybe most important question is how are the insurance companies going to respond to the new regulations once they go into effect, we asked Molodanof? “Are they going to litigate, that is an excellent question. In the meantime, they are waiting on that Supreme Court case that questions CDI’s authority to enforce regulations like these at all. Can that impact these reg-
ulations? Maybe. Will the insurance industry file a lawsuit to stop these regulations, like an injunction? They could do that as well. Or do they introduce new legislation next year to fight them? There are a lot of intangibles out there right now and only time will tell.” Molodanof added that the time is now to ‘pull the trigger, light that candle’ and get these regulations implemented. “Overall, the package is not perfect, but the CAA is still supporting it because it goes a long way to address a lot of the concerns about steering and labor rate surveys in the auto body repair industry. So, let’s get these regulations done and implemented. At some point, there is only so much tweaking you can do.”
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and affect him. His time as a mayor ended up being more like a Mr. Smith Goes to Washington scenario, but Spinnett looks back at it as a valuable learning experience. “I saw some elitist behavior going on at that point, related to land use, so I decided to jump into local politics and then I jumped out,” Spinnett said. “But the experience was an eye-opener about things like power, human nature and how politics works, so I’m happy that I did it.” One of the major problems with homelessness is that most people don’t want to deal with it or consider homeless people to be losers, addicts or crazies. One of those closed-minded people admittedly was himself, Spinnett explained. “I would walk by these panhandlers and judge them,” he said. “Get a job, I would tell them. But I wasn’t looking at them clearly or with compassion until one incident changed my mind forever. It was a complete turnaround and it happened in about a week.” One Sunday evening, Spinnett had to run by his shop to pick something up. As he entered the business, he noticed a tall black gentleman across the street looking at his shop. “I was a little surprised, so I went over to him and asked him what he was doing. He told me that he was watching my business for me, so that no one would break in. ‘That’s my job,’ he said. ‘If anyone messes with your shop, they have to go
through me.’” Spinnett was fascinated by the remark, so he introduced himself to the homeless man, Otis “Diamond” Britton, a 6’7” African American man who had lived on the Springwater Trail right next to Steve’s Imports for the past five years. Britton introduced Spinnett to the world of being homeless, and with understanding came compassion. “Through
One day, Steve Spinnett got into a conversation with Otis “Diamond” Britton, a homeless man who had lived on the Springwater Trail right next to Steve’s Imports for the past five years. Their brief encounter changed both men’s lives as a result
Diamond, I met a lot of other homeless people,” he said. “I discovered how these folks were living and heard their stories and my whole attitude changed. So I asked myself—what can I do for these folks without giving them hard cash?” After asking the right questions, Spinnett was able to find a significant way of helping the homeless living near his shop. “Diamond told me that water and electricity were important and it would make their lives easier if they could get more access to it,” he
NHTSA Probes Inadvertent Airbag Deployments on Nissan Versa, Unclear Who Supplied Airbag Components
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary investigation into 252,756 Nissan Versa vehicles after complaints of inadvertent airbag deployments. Complaints indicate that the driver or passenger curtain and seatmounted airbags deployed when the front door was shut in a “possibly aggressive manner,” a summary on NHTSA’s website said. “I closed the passenger side door and the airbag from the door exploded. Just that easy,” read one complaint.
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said. “So they now can use our hose at any time for water and they can charge their cell phones right outside the shop with a few electrical outlets that we provide. Except for leaving the water on one time, they have not taken advantage of it, which shows that they appreciate what we’re doing.” When Portland Mayor Charlie Hales said he was going to get rid of the homeless camps on the Springwater Trail a while back, Spinnett wasn’t going to let it happen without a fight. “We got them an additional month, but then they did a sweep and shut it down,” he said. “They’re not working on the problem—they’re just moving it around and hoping that it goes away.” By studying the cause of homelessness, Spinnett is able to help homeless people more effectively, he said. “There are three types of people living out on the street and I have encountered all of them. One-third is what I call legitimate homeless people who have experienced some form of trauma and can’t get out of their current situation. Another one-third of them are straight up addicts, either hooked on drugs or alcohol, and they obviously need legitimate help to get off them. And the last one-third is the criminal element. They
prey on the homeless and they deal them the drugs. I know what the drug dealers look like now. They wear the same backpacks with their goods in there and it’s sickening to see.” One young woman that Spinnett encountered at the homeless camp broke his heart, so he reached out to help her and change her life, he said. “She was selling herself for $10 in order to get her next fix. She was skin and bones and I could see that she was going to die pretty soon. So I got her in our church and connected with a local family. She has been clean now for a while and is going through treatment. She gained 10 pounds and recently reconnected with her father, so hopefully this story will have a happy ending.” Spinnett’s next mission involves education and compassion, he explained. “I am trying to get business owners and residents to start looking at the homeless differently. Some of their problems are self-inflicted and others are caused by bad luck or other issues, but in the end, they are human beings who have struggled in their lives for whatever reason. They need to be loved and treated like people, but too many folks categorize them and believe that they are subhuman.”
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Industry Invited to Attend CREF’s Annual SEMA Reception
Collision industry members are invited to join the Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF) during their annual reception on the evening of Tuesday, November 1st from 9:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m. (Local Time) in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino Conference Rooms 1-6 during SEMA 2016. During the reception, attendees will hear about the organization’s efforts to support high school and post-secondary collision students, 2016 donors/supporters will be highlighted, and winners of the annual 2016 Ultimate Collision Education Makeover school grant will be announced. Industry members will also have an opportunity to meet and greet attending collision school instructors and students. CREF director of development Brandon Eckenrode noted, “We are inviting the industry to join us Tuesday evening of SEMA to not only hear the announcement of hundreds of thousands of dollars being distributed to high school and college collision school programs but also to learn about our new initiatives in ensuring that students are job-ready day one after graduation and con-
necting students with industry employers around the country. Please consider joining us for this event, as our organization is unique in the fact that while there are many worthwhile and great charitable causes, the Education Foundation is supporting the industry’s future, and everyone should be invested in that cause.” Additional details of the event will be made available as the date approaches; however, industry members are asked to RSVP for the reception by emailing attendee information to info@ed-foundation.org. Questions regarding the reception and/or the Education Foundation’s efforts to support the future of the collision industry can be directed to Eckenrode at Brandon.Eckenrode@ ed-foundation.org or (847) 463-5244.
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WD-40 Company Teams With SEMA Cares to Build 50th Anniversary Camaro
WD-40 Company has partnered with SEMA Cares to build a custom 1967 Chevrolet Camaro to celebrate both the 50th anniversary of the SEMA Show and the 50th anniversary of the Camaro. The vehicle will be featured as the official 50th Anniversary Vehicle of the SEMA Show and will be the lead vehicle in the SEMA Cruise that concludes the show on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. Proceeds from the sale of the vehicle will go to Childhelp®, an organization that provides services to abused and neglected children, and the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships to students entering the automotive aftermarket. The Camaro project was designed by noted car builder Neil Tjin and built in partnership with Tjin and instructors from Universal Technical Institute™. The engine, transmission, suspension, wheels and tires will be installed on PowerNation™ TV. In addition to WD-40® Multi-Use Product, the entire line of WD-40® Specialist® products will be used during the build. These include the WD-40® Specialist Rust Release Penetrant Spray, Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant, Protective White Lithium Grease,
Long-Term Corrosion Inhibitor, Rust Remover Soak, Machine & Engine Degreaser, Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube, Electrical Contact Cleaner, Industrial-Strength Degreaser and the newest addition to the lineup, Spray & Stay Gel Lubricant. Build partners that have donated product for use on the Camaro include Eckler’s, Budnik Wheels, Axalta, Eibach, Falken Tires, Baer Brake Systems, LR Auto Body and Optima Batteries. “This Camaro project is very exciting for us because it not only celebrates two very important 50th anniversary milestones, but also allows WD-40 Company to continue to support the automotive industry, a cornerstone of our business,” said Tim Lesmeister, vice president of marketing at WD-40 Company. “We are also proud to show off how our entire line of WD-40 Company products are used by hands-on mechanics, aftermarket professionals and auto enthusiasts everyday to get their job done right.” The vehicle will be featured in the WD-40 Company booth #62129 at the SEMA Show. For more information, visit www.wd40.com/SEMA.
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Alcoa Unveils Breakthrough RSR™ Joining System For Next Generation Lightweight Vehicles Alcoa has announced a breakthrough in resistance spot riveting called the RSR™ joining system, a high-performance joining solution for multi-material vehicles. RSR technology can join dissimilar materials using the same equipment as conventional spot welds but offers automakers the flexibility to switch between it and conventional welds, depending on the material. This RSR resistance spot riveting technology solves long-time automotive challenge of joining dissimilar materials, according to the company.
● The RSR joining system allows for the flexible joining of various combinations of automotive material and results in joints that are 10-20% stronger than joints utilizing competing technologies
● Automakers can utilize Alcoa’s RSR technology with existing spot welding equipment and robotic automation, saving capital expense, minimizing production interruption and providing greater flexibility in deploying a variety of materials in their vehicles
● Alcoa engineers are working with Honda R & D Americas, Inc, in DOE project to demonstrate the use of RSR joining on a prototype scale
“Our RSR technology is going to be a powerful tool in the array of joining options for the automotive industry,” said Ray Kilmer, Alcoa’s Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President. “As automakers continue to design vehicles using multi- material combinations, RSR technology is the ideal joining solution. It can easily accommodate stack up changes on the assembly line and it leverages existing welding robots outfitted with our automatic feeding systems.” In addition to partnering with several customers on the RSR technology, Alcoa recently received a grant from the Department of Energy to work with Honda R & D Americas, Inc and Ohio State University to continue to demonstrate the use of RSR joining on a prototype scale. Ultimately, the goal is to enable multi-material automotive body structures that achieve an additional 10–20% weight reduction over those made from con-
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ventional high strength steel. “We are working with Alcoa on advanced alloys and the RSR joining technology in conjunction with the Department of Energy because we are optimistic about the new value these advanced technologies will enable us to deliver to our customers in terms of performance and fuel efficiency,” said Eric Boettcher, Technical Leader, Advanced Body Design of Honda. Responding to the growing trend of using multi-materials in vehicles to achieve lightweighting objectives and improved performance, Alcoa developed the RSR technology to enable automakers to join a variety of dissimilar materials, including conventional aluminum, high-strength aluminum, steel, high- strength steel, ultra-high strength steel, magnesium and composites. It can be used in nearly any application, including frames, floors, closeout pan-
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els, pillars, roofs, seats and intrusion beams. Notably, automakers can utilize Alcoa’s RSR technology with minimal modifications to existing production lines. Conventional spot welding equipment and robotic automation can be adapted for use with RSR technology, which can easily shift between material combinations and fastener types. Alcoa expects the first commercial application for the RSR technology by 2018. RSR technology has been in development for several years as a pilot program at the Alcoa Technical Center (ATC) near Pittsburgh, PA, where scientists and engineers have been collaborating with the Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings manufacturing facility in Waco, TX. The team has also been working on developing the rivet feed system in its Kingston, NY facility.
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Tips for First-Time SEMA Attendees from Industry Veterans by Stacey Phillips
Autobody News reached out to body shop managers and employees who have visited the SEMA show over the years to find out their recommendations for first-timers. Nichole Hubbard from European Motor Car Works, Inc. in Santa Ana, CA, recommends first-time SEMA visitors pick up a program guide, bring a camera, wear comfortable shoes, a hat and sunglasses. “There’s plenty to see outside the SEMA Halls,” said Hubbard. If you’re staying in a nearby hotel, she suggests purchasing a weekly tram pass so you have easy access to the show. “If you’re a collision repairer, the North Hall is the place to start,” said Hubbard. In addition to highly informative educational classes offered by SCRS and I-CAR, there are an array of collision industry presentations available throughout the week. “Visit the New Product Showcase,” said Hubbard. “There are plenty of new tools and products for your review. Also, get ready to be amazed at the automotive aftermarket; it will keep you talking about it for months to come.” In Bedford Hills, New York, Avi
Harrindranauth from North State Custom said the SCRS pass is very worthwhile and will allow you to attend all courses SEMA offers as well as the Sky Villa After Party held at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino on November 3. Harrindranauth attended SEMA for the first time last year. “There was a lot to take in,” he said. “There are so many different exhibitors that you definitely need the entire week out there.” Harrindranauth recommends first-timers attend SEMA Ignited on November 4 at the Gold Lot, which is across the street from the Las Vegas Convention Center and includes vehicles, food, demos, entertainment and more. One of the highlights is the Battle of the Builders competition, which features top automotive builders from across the United States. He said it is one of his favorite parts of the show. “You can really see some unique things and everything is customized, built by people from all over the world,” said Harrindranauth. Also from New York, Gerry Rosenbarker offered insight on the Las Vegas show. “Anyone who has an interest in the industry should definitely go to SEMA—at least experience it once,” said Rosenbarker, the
collision manager from Mohawk Honda. He recommends bringing a great pair of walking shoes and picking up a map! He said the classes offered during the show are phenomenal. “These people are the best in the industry,” said Rosenbarker. “Anything that you are typically interested in, you should be able to get the answers there.” When Rosenbarker was looking for equipment to purchase for Mohawk Honda’s new state-of-the-art collision repair shop (see Shop Strategies article about Mohawk Honda), he visited SEMA to find out what was currently available on the market. “We saved tens of thousands of dollars by purchasing equipment at SEMA,” he said. Attending the show has given them the opportunity to compare paint booths, frame machines, welders, and other shop equipment. “That show is an absolute necessity for anyone who wants to be on the cutting edge of this industry,” said Rosenbarker.
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Michigan Orders Former Agent to Stop Selling Fake Auto Insurance Certificates The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) has ordered a Farmington man to stop selling fraudulent automobile insurance certificates through his company, SBS Agency. The DIFS issued a cease and desist order to Terrell Lee Smith, also known as “Sam.” Smith is not licensed to solicit, sell or negotiate insurance in Michigan, regulators say. Smith’s resident insurance producer license and the license for his agency, Excalibur Insurance Agency, were revoked by the DIFS on May 21, 2013, after DIFS received complaints that Smith was misappropriating clients’ premium payments for personal use and was issuing fake insurance certificates. The DIFS soon began receiving additional complaints from various consumers that an individual by the name of “Sam” sold them a fraudulent insurance certificate. DIFS Investigators discovered Smith was again misappropriating client’s insurance payments and issuing fake insurance certificates.
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Federal Overtime
“One of the biggest problems that I see in this industry is shops that think, ‘If I pay that employee a salary, they’re exempt from overtime and I don’t have to worry about tracking their hours or paying them overtime,’” King said. “But [payment by salary] is only one
King cited an example of a manager currently paid a guaranteed base salary of $30,000 (above the current minimum threshold) and who works an average of 50 hours per week (but meets the other requirements to be exempt from overtime). That manager also may be getting additional incentive pay based on shop sales, gross profits, etc., but because that portion of income is not guaranteed, it cannot be taken
Legislation, lawsuits seek to adjust change to overtime regulation
Unless the courts or federal lawmakers act, the minimum amount certain salaried employees will need to be paid to be exempt from overtime will increase dramatically as of December 1. Although employers probably should act as if the change will occur as scheduled, several efforts are underway to challenge the Department of Labor’s
new regulation. First, officials from 21 states and more than 50 business groups filed two lawsuits in a federal court in Texas in September seeking to overturn the new regulation. Some legal experts think such lawsuits face an uphill battle, although they do say the challenge may put a halt to regulation’s annual in-
part of the test to qualify for that [parinto account when determining if the ticular] exemption for overtime.” minimum salary threshold for the overIn order for such managers to be time exemption is being met. exempt from overtime, they also must King said the shop could convert meet certain duties tests, such as spendthat $30,000 guaranteed salary to an ing the majority of their time doing hourly wage instead. At $10.50 per managerial work, and they hour, that employee would must regularly supervise two still be making $30,000 per or more workers, King said. year for the same number of They must have authority to hours (40 hours per week at hire and fire those employees, $10.50 per hour, plus 10 or at least have their recomhours per week at $15.75). mendations as to those deci“You’re not cutting their sions given significant weight pay,” King said. “You’re just Randy Stabler by the company. Those duty changing the manner in tests are not changing under the new which you get them the pay for the federal regulation. same hours and the same work they But in order to qualify for the have been doing.” overtime exemption, those employees The managers will also have to also must be guaranteed a certain punch a time clock to ensure the busisalary; that minimum income is what ness tracks their hours worked, King is slated to change nationwide as of said. If the manager is paid a bonus or December 1. That minimum threshold commission on top of the hourly wage, is currently $455 a week ($23,600 anthe business will also have to pay overnually) but that will more than double time on the incentive pay (dividing later this year to $913 a week ($47,476 bonus dollars by clock hours worked annually). (See sidebar: “Legislation, to determine a regular rate, then paylawsuits seek to adjust change to overing 1.5 times that rate for all overtime time regulation”.) hours worked). “Don’t ask me how they came up King said several shops that are with that number,” King said, although his clients have made such an adjusthe acknowledged it was the first inment in pay plans, and not surprisingly crease in the federal threshold since found some managers were apprehen2004. sive about the change. But once they King said the change does not go through several pay cycles, they see necessarily mean shops with a manager that it’s not impacting their income, paid a salary under the new higher King said. threshold have to necessarily increase “You help them understand the that pay. A change in the manager’s pay mindset that this is what you probably plan can suffice. have to do to be able to stay in busi-
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the heart of growing number of lawsuits, so shops have all the more reason to understand and comply with overtime regulations. “I just want you to walk away from here realizing ‘I have to do something,’” King told shops at CIC. “Because the worse thing you can do is do nothing.” “You have to be proactive and get ahead of this,” agreed Randy Stabler,
ness, because you’re not going to be able to afford to raise those [guaranteed] salaries to the level to keep the [overtime] exemption,” King said. For shops in California, the new December 1 federal minimum income threshold for the overtime exemption is less of a dramatic change because state law already set a minimum salary threshold of two times the state minimum wage (so currently $41,600 per
creases (based on inflation) to the minimum amount exempt employees must receive. Second, the U.S. House of Representatives this fall passed a bill that would delay the change in the overtime regulation for six months (presumably in the hopes that a new Administration would be less supportive of the in-
creased minimum salary requirement). But that effort seems unlikely to succeed, given that similar legislation would have to be passed by the Senate and signed by the President (who has promised to veto any such legislation) in order to become law before the overtime change is slated to go into effect December 1.
year). But that’s still below the new federal minimum, so California shops will need to adjust as well, either raising the guaranteed salary (to $47,476) or shifting to the hourly system described above. King said wage-hour issues are at
a California shop owner and chairman of the CIC. “Even though your competitors may not be observing all the laws, it’s incumbent upon you to do so because you want to protect your company for the long-run.”
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Symach’s Innovative FixLine System Increases Productivity and Efficiency in Body Shops Worldwide Symach is reinventing the way body shops operate with its unique FixLine system. The Italian-based company, known for its high-quality equipment, is building body shops around the world using this innovative repair process. There are currently 46 shops using the FixLine process in Australia, North America, Europe and the Middle East. Established in 2001, Symach offers a wide range of equipment and technology aimed at increasing productivity and efficiency in body shops. The FixLine system consists of a layout and repair process that combines the company’s patented Drytronic technology, specialized drying robots and the Symach Paint Application Process (SPAP) painting cycle. “Compared to conventional methods, the FixLine system reduces the average cost of repair by 25 percent and the key-to-key time to approximately two days,” said Osvaldo Bergaglio, CEO of Symach. FixLine includes all phases of repair and is customized for every shop to ensure a more organized workflow and optimal repair times. There are three different layouts and repair processes, which are segmented based on the amount of damage and the number of panels involved in an accident. “This makes it possible to optimize each phase of the repair, the skills of the technicians
and the equipment,” said Bergaglio. “It also maximizes quality, efficiency and production.” The FixLine conveyor allows a continuous workflow throughout the day, allowing a shop to use approximately 30
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percent fewer technicians than a conventional shop to repair the same number of cars per day. It is available in two different configurations. The SprayTron has the capability to repair 10 cars per day with one painter; the KombiTron can repair 20 cars per day with two painters. When the company first opened, Symach developed and patented a new
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technology to dry paint called Drytronic, which drastically reduces drying times. Bergaglio said the technology generates various infrared wavelengths, which penetrate directly into the paint molecule, instantly drying it.
“Symach’s Drytronic technology dries body filler, primer, waterborne and clear in one minute and 30 seconds per panel, which allows a continuous workflow during each phase of the repair,” said Bergaglio. “This means that damaged cars can be repaired without interruption and technicians don’t have to handle three or more different cars at a time during the
working process like they do today.” Symach is one of the first companies to have produced a robot for drying paint. The FixLine process uses the robots for body filler, the preparation of primer and for waterborne and clear inside the paint booth. The company also developed a specific paint process called “SPAP,” Symach Paint Application Process. “It can save 60 percent of the application time compared to the conventional paint process and every brand of paint can be utilized,” said Bergaglio. As part of the FixLine system, Symach assists with the design of the work process and body shop layout, which usually requires at least 30 percent less area compared to a conventional layout. The company also conducts a training program for technicians and management that includes programming roles, daily scheduling of repairs, correctly managing spare parts flow, maintaining a weekly report and addressing KPIs. “Symach is poised to become a worldwide leader in automated body shops,” said Bergaglio. “We are dedicated to assisting shops become more efficient, saving both time and costs in their shops with the use of our patented equipment and technology.” For more information, contact info @symach.com or visit www.symach.com
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Mike Causey’s Campaign for NC Insurance Commissioner Gets Support from Collision Repair Professionals
Since announcing his campaign to run ever, I lost the election in early voting for North Carolina Insurance Commis- numbers, being clobbered by the sioner, collision repair industry veteran Obama success in the big cities. So Mike Causey has spoken at a variety close, but no cigar. Out of 4.3 million of venues across his state, including votes, we came up short 30 votes per several industry events. He precinct (2709 precincts in attended the August and SepNC)! In many ways, this tember meetings of the North year is similar to 2012 – inCarolina Association of Colsurance companies backing lision and Autobody Repair an incumbent ‘friend’ and (NCACAR) to speak about showering him with camsome of the issues he’d like paign donations, but in 2016, to tackle if elected, but he insurance companies have faces a huge challenge in pulled out all the stops to get Mike Causey combatting the influence of money to the commissioner. big insurance companies. Also, financial giants like Causey stated, “It’s a classic David vs. Genworth are hosting fundraisers for Goliath battle, but I am getting support him.” from the body shops that want to see Causey’s claims are supported change. If people pay attention to this by the NC State Board of Elections, race and go vote, I will win!” since all campaign contributions are Causey, a Republican, is running public record and available online at for NC Insurance Commissioners ncsbe.gov. Additionally, an article against Wayne Goodwin, the Democ- was published in The Daily Hayrat incumbent Insurance Commissioner maker in September which stated that of NC. According to Causey, “I ran Goodwin had received nearly oneagainst the same wealthy lawyer/career third of the $222,580 raised for his politician four years ago. In 2012, I campaign from people tied to Floridawon the Republican primary and had based insurance and health care interlittle money against his $1.3 million ests on just four separate days, campaign war chest, but still got more totaling $65,550. This support from votes than he did on election day and FL raises the question of why these won 55 of the 100 NC counties; how- folks from another state are so in-
vested in the political prospects of the NC Insurance Commissioner. Meanwhile, Causey’s campaign is struggling financially, but he noted, “We have a lot of volunteers, grass roots activists, little guys helping, and we are competing well in the polls. A statewide poll by Civitas Institute released in mid-September showed these results: Goodwin 37, Causey 32, Undecided 29, with a margin of error +/- four points. This is ahead of where I was in 2012. Momentum is going our way, and all kinds of people, including Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Libertarians and other concerned citizens are coming forward to help in these final days before the election.” Another interesting inconsistency in Goodwin’s campaign arose on September 6, when five officials held a reception and a fundraiser in Goodwin’s honor at the Sheraton Hotel in Charlotte. Of these five individuals, three are career Republicans: Jim Donelon, LA’s Insurance Commissioner; John Doak, OK’s Insurance Commissioner; and Barry Goldwater, Jr., a former Republican U.S. Congressman. Additionally, Goldwater has major investments in the insurance industry. The two Democrats showing sup-
port for Goodwin were Ben Nelson and Eric Serna. Nelson is a former U. S. Senator, Governor and Insurance Commissioner, but although he runs as a Democrat, he is very conservative and frequently voted against his party. The former Insurance Superintendent in New Mexico, Serna agreed to retire in 2006 during an investigation of accusations that he had intervened in his daughter’s auto insurance claim. Causey has been a longtime advocate for the collision repair industry, and his campaign has faced challenges as he goes up against the incumbent Insurance Commissioner, who has support from the insurance industry. Causey stated, “It’s me against the powerful insurance cartel – insurance companies and corporations are financing the incumbent commissioner’s campaign to the tune of millions. As a former legislative lobbyist representing body shops and the Independent Autobody Association, the insurance companies do not want Mike Causey in that office! As a writer for body shop publications, I have stood up for the little guy, the small shop owners and all body shop owners against the unfair trade practices of the insurance industry.”
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SCRS Releases Details of OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Sessions The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has announced additional details on the three sessions featured at the third year of the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit (Summit). The Summit, to be held Thursday, November 3rd, during the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, will continue to focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how those aspects influence vehicle repairability. The program is designed to put SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology. Attendees can register to attend three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the RDE Full Series Pass. Registration options can be found at www.scrs.com/rde, and sessions will include:
OEM1 | 9:30 - 11:30am Restoring Vehicle Functionality through Electronic Technology and Diagnostics As vehicle technology and function advance to meet consumer expectations for safety, convenience and luxury options, and the role of diagnosing accident and repair related failures in the systems becomes more complex, restoring the functions, calibrating sensors and documenting the restoration of the technological elements in the vehicle become a pivotal part of the repair process. Moderator John Ellis of Ellis & Associates will lead a two part panel to explore the responsibilities expected of collision repair providers and solutions available for the industry to fulfill those tasks. This session will feature two distinguished panels. The first will be comprised of automakers with documented positions outlining the necessity to perform pre and post-repair scans as part of the repair process. The conversation will cover the technological developments that are precipi-
tating the need for a more systematic approach to identifying, documenting and correcting Diagnostic Trouble Codes. The second panel will feature diagnostic equipment and service providers that have developed technological solutions for the industry. The conversation will identify the mechanisms available to the collision repair community and address unique challenges associated with each. According to SCRS, repairers in attendance will leave with a better understanding of options available to their business. Moderator John Ellis previously served as global technologist and head of the Ford Developer Program, the automotive industry's first ever software developer program. Ellis & Associates is a boutique firm that focuses on the world where automotive, consumer, connectivity and software all intersect.
OEM2 | 12:30 - 2:30pm Advanced Vehicle Materials, Construction and Repair Considerations Mark Voss, engineering group manager of body structures advanced composites for General Motors Co., will lead an exploratory discussion on the role composites will play in advanced vehicle construction. The presentation will explore current and future use cases of advanced composite materials, the process and advantages the material presents to automakers, how it is and can be used, and repair considerations. This session will also include a separate presentation from Frank V. Billotto, Dow Automotive Systems business marketing manager - aftermarket to discuss Trends in Vehicle Body Design and Assembly. The global trend towards improved fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact is driving the use of new and dissimilar substrates in vehicle construction. Modern light-
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weight designs require new joining technologies to support the use of new materials as well as an increased use of mixed material substrates. Adhesive bonding is an enabler for light weighting and mixed substrate construction, allowing joining where traditional methods are not feasible, and takes advantage of structural bonding benefits such as improved load bearing capability, enhanced NVH performance, ride and handling, and safety. This presentation will focus on why and how adhesives are being used, and discuss the implications for collision repair.
OEM3 | 3:00 - 5:00pm MEET THE TRAINER: A candid discussion with individuals responsible for manufacturer training and curriculum development for technical staff and industry outreach This session will include collision repairer moderated panels that will feature training instructors and curriculum developers from some of the most prestigious automaker training academies to discuss the programs available to the industry, both at a
technical level as well as an industry awareness level. In-person trainers have a unique insight in the existing challenges our technical staff have as they enter the training room doors and the skills they acquire after they leave. The conversation will address proficiency expectations and preparatory steps collision repair facilities can take in order to achieve better results with technicians. In addition to exploring the technical staff training and testing processes, the discussion will also look at training targeted to raise awareness beyond the repair shop floor. The panel discussion will provide interactive opportunities for audience members to participate in the discussion. Attendees are encouraged to register early, as space will be limited for each of these sessions. The 2016 OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is currently made possible with support from PPG Automotive Refinish, Audatex, AkzoNobel, CCC Information Services Inc. and BASF. For more information about SCRS, visit www.scrs.com.
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Stevens Creek Kia
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Serramonte Subaru
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Avery Greene Honda Va l l e j o
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Barber Honda Ba ke rs fie l d
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First Honda Si m i Va l l e y
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Metro Honda M ontcl a ir
800-446-5697 909-625-8960 Dept. Hours: M-F 7:30-5:30; Sat 7:30-4 wholesaleparts@metrohonda.com
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Honda of Fife F i fe
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800-456-6257 509-547-7924
Dept. Hours: M-F 7:30-5:30; Sat 8-5 fsanchez@findlayauto.com
Findlay Honda Henderson
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800-322-8540 626-932-5614 Dept. Hours: M-F 7-6; Sat 8-4 parts@sierracars.com
Lithia Honda of Medford
888-234-4498 702-568-3531 Dept. Hours: M-F 7-6; Sat 8-5 fhhparts@findlayauto.com
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Cerritos Acura
Metro Acura
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888-701-0725 951-688-1500
855-895-2678 562-207-0554
800-446-5697 909-625-8960
877-770-5873 702-982-4160
Dept. Hours: M-F 7-8; Sat 7-5 Ricardo.pena@hendrickauto.com Mark.reed@hendrickauto.com Jason.torres@hendrickauto.com
Dept. Hours: M-F 7-7; Sat 7-6 srandall@browningautogroup.com
Dept. Hours: M-F 7:30-5:30 wholesaleparts@metrohonda.com
Dept. Hours: M-F 7-6; Sat 8-4 jmoore@findlayauto.com
Marin Acura C o rt e M ad e ra
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800-77-Acura 415-927-5350
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Dept. Hours: M-F 8-5:30; Sat 8-4 parts@marinacura.com
310-784-8680 Dept. Hours: M-F 7-6; Sat 8-5 iwashitas@autonation.com
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PPG Introduces Upgraded Tint Guide Posters, Distributor’s Award, and Custom Builds Win Goodguys Recognizing that blending is not always an option for some paint technicians, PPG has made significant upgrades to its traditional tint guides and has created new posters that provide quick, visual “at a glance” recommendations for refinish situations when tinting may be required. According to the company, the new guides are the result of a concerted “voice of the customer” effort by PPG, in which representatives visited collision centers, interviewed painters and met with distributors to
ensure that PPG customers are provided with the most advanced, accurate and efficient color tools. “We traveled to over 80 collision centers to listen to what our customers had to say,” said Mike Henry, PPG global color tools and color vari-
ant manager. “We talked to more than 150 industry professionals and found that our color chips are their go-to tool. We also learned that there isn’t always the option to blend: When that happens, tinting becomes the priority. Knowing that time and speed are important in the refinish process, we made improvements to our tinting guides to address the issue.”
PPG Platinum Distributor Painters Supply & Equipment Receives ACE Award Painters Supply & Equipment Co., a Taylor, Michigan-based PPG Platinum Distributor, has been named the winner of the Auto Care Association’s (ACA) Auto Care Career and Education (ACE) Award for 20162017. The award recognizes a company’s dedication to training and the career development of its employees. Painters Supply took the honor in the Mid-Size Company category. Awards were also given to companies in the Small-Size and Large-Size categories. Winning companies exhibit a dedicated and continuing investment in enhancing their employees’ level of
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knowledge and skill development. The award recipients were recognized at the ACA Fall Leadership Days in Washington, D.C., on September 8, 2016.
Patrick Mayette, President of Painters Supply & Equipment, said, “We are honored by the Auto Care Association’s recognition of Painter Supply’s training initiatives. More important, we are proud of the manner in which Painters Supply associates have embraced the programs and used the knowledge and information to bring insight and value to their customers and stakeholders.”
PPG-Painted Custom Builds Take Major Goodguys Awards A 1967 Chevelle and a 1961 Ford F100 pickup—both painted with PPG
products—earned top honors from the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association in Strongville, OH. The Chevelle, built by Jeremy and Phil Gerber and the crew at the Roadster Shop for owner Tom Demrovsky of Wadsworth, Ohio, received the 2016 Muscle Machine of the Year award. The Ford, owned by Todd Williams of Phoenix, AZ, and customized and painted by Jason Graham, was named the winner of the 2016 Goodguys Truck of the Year-Late. The “Late” category covers the 1953–1972 model years. Both selections were made by a panel of judges chosen by the Goodguys. According to John Drummond, editor of the Goodguys Goodtimes Gazette, the Chevelle and the Ford were selected as the overall winners of their respective groups, seven finalists each, from regional Goodguys events. “As always, these were tough competitors,” said Drummond. “Each car and truck that qualifies is a showstopper and picking just one for each award is difficult, but these two were genuinely outstanding and deserving of recognition.” For more information, visit www.ppg refinish.com.
ABRA Auto Body & Glass Appoints Ann Fandozzi as Chief Executive Officer
“I am eager to hit the ground ABRA Auto Body & Glass announced that Ann Fandozzi has been ap- running with the team at ABRA,” pointed Chief Executive Officer and said Ms. Fandozzi. “Duane and his that Duane Rouse has assumed the team have built an industry leader and I am excited to help build role of Vice Chairman of the on ABRA’s legacy. With Board of Directors. Both apthe support of this experipointments are effective imenced management team, mediately. ABRA Auto Body we will continue ABRA’s & Glass first announced its progress in expanding to succession plan and chief exnew markets, deepening ecutive search on May 2, our relationships with lead2016. ing automotive insurers and Ms. Fandozzi joins ABAnn Fandozzi providing the highest qualRA from Ride Group Inc., file photo ity service to consumers.” where she served as CEO. Erik Ragatz, Chairperson of the Fandozzi helped develop Ride .com, a car sharing platform, after being Board of ABRA, and Managing Dihired by TPG Growth to lead vRide, rector of private equity firm Hellman a legacy vanpool company. Under & Friedman, ABRA’s majority shareAnn’s leadership the company en- holder, said, “We are thankful to tered a period of unprecedented Duane for his strong leadership durgrowth in both revenue and market ing his 5 years as CEO—the culmination of his 20 year tenure at share. “After an extensive search, we ABRA—and for the results that he are confident that we have found the delivered during that period. Through right leader for ABRA in Ann,” said a combination of internal initiatives Mr. Rouse. “Ann’s experience, talent and strategic acquisitions, Duane and energy have allowed her to build built ABRA into a highly-respected, a very impressive track record as an exceptionally well-run company. We executive. We are thrilled to wel- are very pleased to have Duane’s concome her to ABRA and look forward tinued partnership on the Board and to her leadership as we enter into our look forward to working with Ann to continue to grow the business.” Prior next chapter of growth.”
to becoming CEO of Ride Group, Ms. Fandozzi held executive positions at Whirlpool and DaimlerChrysler. Earlier in her career she gained experience in consumer marketing, product development and engineering at Ford Motor Company,
McKinsey & Company and Lockheed Martin Corporation. She holds an MBA in Marketing and Finance from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; a MS in Systems Engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania; and BS in Computer Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.
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Police blotter: Auto parts employee accused of $12K embezzlement by Bishop Nash, The Herald-Dispatch
The following information was provided by reports from the Cabell County Sheriff’s Office: Embezzlement: Advanced Auto Parts accused an employee of embezzling approximately $12,400 between April and September 20 from the store’s chain in the 5700 block of U.S. 60 in Huntington. Deputies met with a corporate investigator on September 20, who told police he had received a written statement from the suspect admitting he had taken $12,400 over the six-month period by making false returns on individual and commercial accounts. The investigator provided police 26 receipts Tuesday, totaling $3,448.60 in fraudulent refunds as the internal investigation continues. As deputies arrived at the store around 5:45 p.m. that day, the suspect fled the business and could not be contacted. No arrests have been made and no formal charges have been filed. We thank The Herald-Dispatch for reprint permission.
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A Second-Generation Female Shop Owner Fights the Odds and Wins in this male-dominated industry. “It was definitely on-the-job training,” she Some people are born into the body said. “Since I had the accounting backshop business and embrace it while ground, I was able to track the numbers others fight it for a while and then well, and that really helped me over the eventually relent. The sons and daugh- years. This is surely not an easy busiters of shop owners usually either love ness to be in, but by stressing quality the collision industry and take to it and customer service, we’ve been able like ducks to water, while others will to perform at a high level for almost 40 do just about everything they can to years.” opt out of the business and pursue In 1988, Bertolli became the something else—anything else. shop’s general manager as her father In this case, Laura Bertolli, the began stepping away from the business owner of Bertolli’s Autobody in San to pursue a highly lucrative second caRafael, CA, is a prime examreer in commercial real estate. ple of a second-generation After a series of shop manshop owner who initially reagers came and left, Laura asjected the collision industry sumed full control of the and then later embraced it. By business. But when she fiworking hard to learn everynally announced to the shop’s thing she could while changcrew that she was now in ing her approach to managing Laura Bertolli, the charge, their reaction wasn’t people, Bertolli has been able owner of Bertolli’s positive, to say the least. Autobody in San to keep the shop that her father “I called a meeting that Rafael, CA, is a started in 1977 flourishing in very first morning and after I Marin County, where there are second-generation told them that I was now runshop owner who more hot tubs than cars. ning the show, they all walked never imagined Bertolli began working out,” Bertolli said. “They all that she would eventually take at her father’s shop on the quit on the spot, which was over her father’s weekends and after school as terrible, but in a way it was business a teenager, but she never enalso exciting. So, I immedivisioned it as a career. “At first, I was ately called all of my vendors and told doing a lot of filing and organizing pa- them I need people. Thankfully, there perwork,” she said. “And then, when I were some friends out there who was 16, I began working after school helped me until I was back with a new doing the bookkeeping. This is where crew. It took a while, but I eventually I got the drive to be a business major was able to put together a good team. and become a CPA.” One of those original hires is still here After graduating from high school, after all those years.” Bertolli earned a B.S. in Business AdOnce she had a new crew, Bertolli ministration from UC Berkeley’s highly- decided to change her managerial style respected Haas School of Business. After for a fresh start. “I realized that I could graduating from Cal, she went to work not manage these guys successfully by barking our orders, because they did not want that from a woman. So, instead of telling them what to do, I started asking them questions about what should we do and it worked right away. How long is the job going to take? What parts do we need, etc.? If you ask a tech a question, he buys in— because he wants to do the job right and he feels like a team member when you ask instead of tell.” With a small crew, Bertolli’s Autobody repairs approximately 60 vehicles out of a 7,500 With a modest, highly-productive square foot facility without a DRP crew currently repairing roughly 60 for an accounting firm in Novato, CA, vehicles every month out of a 7,500 but her father was having issues with his square foot facility, Bertolli has cut the bookkeeper, so in 1985, Laura returned fat without sacrificing quality. “We to do of all of the shop’s bookkeeping have four people on the shop floor— and accounting. two body techs, one painter and one Bertolli learned on the fly and detailer and they all do an amazing eventually figured out how to succeed job,” Bertolli said. “We keep them by Ed Attanasio
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working and busy and it makes for a because by now we’re well-known in positive environment because they Marin for doing excellent work, and in share my passion for doing a great job a town like this, a solid reputation goes on each vehicle that comes in here.” a long way.” Every car that Bertolli’s repairs To build a strong customer base, comes from referrals, repeat business, Bertolli has done TV commercials and local networking through a local Busiembraced the internet and social media ness Networking Institute (BNI) chap- before many others were even considter and other sources, but not through ering it. “We did TV ads during the any DRPs with insurance companies, San Francisco Giants games until they Bertolli explained. started winning the World “When the DRP sysSeries every other year and tem started, we got a few of it became too expensive,” them, and the relationships she said. “And we got a were totally different back website back in 1995, when then,” she said. “The insurthey were still pretty much ance companies let us pretty in their infancy.” much fix the cars the way Looking back and seeFrom her shop’s logo we wanted to, but eventuing where she is now, does all the way to her TV commercials and social ally that changed. Pretty Bertolli feel that taking media, Bertolli likes to soon, they were telling us over her father’s shop was take a fun approach what to fix and how to do it, a good move? “Yes, defito marketing and that’s when I began nitely,” she said. “I came telling them no. I’m not going to cominto a very tough, male-dominated inpromise my standards to meet their fidustry and the odds were probably not nancial needs, because my family’s in my favor. But, by working hard, name is attached to that vehicle. So we learning along the way and focusing haven’t had a DRP here for many on the things I know how to do—like years and have had less drama as a reselling and marketing—I built a good sult. It has not affected our business business, and that is truly satisfying.”
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National Associations
Chasidy Rae Sisk is a freelance technical writer from Wilmington, Delaware, who writes on a variety of fields and subjects, and grew up in a family of NASCAR fans. She can be contacted at crsisk@chasidyraesisk.com.
ARA President and CEO Attended Three Affiliate Chapter Events in September with Chasidy Rae Sisk
September was a busy month for the affiliate chapters of the Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA), and ARA CEO Michael Wilson and ARA President Mike Swift showed the national association’s support by attending events in AZ, CA and VA. The State of California Auto Dismantlers Association (SCADA) held its Annual Convention and Trade Show at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno, NV, on September 15-17 with Wilson in attendance. During SCADA’s Convention, attendees had the opportunity to learn from renowned automotive industry speaker D. J. Harrington, a trainer and motivational speaker commonly known as the Car-Diologist. Harrington’s presentation covered a wide range of topics, including sales training and customer service. Attendees also received updates on the latest developments from the industry’s inventory management system providers: Hollander, Car-Part and CCC Informa-
tion Services. Attendees were able to interact with industry vendors from around the country during SCADA’s Trade Show. Wilson noted, “It provided an opportunity to personally thank Tom Klauer and Kendig Kneen of Vehicle Recycling Services of Fresco, CA, ARA’s newest member.” On September 19, Swift was present at the Arizona Auto Recyclers Association’s 18th annual summer meeting in Phoenix, AZ. Held in memory of Mark Buessing, former ARA President, the meeting serves as a major fundraiser for the ARA Educational Scholarship Fund which benefits the children of ARA members’ employees. Funds were raised through the Mark Buessing Memorial Golf Tournament, held at the San Marcos Golf Course. During the meeting, Swift spoke about HR5967, legislation recently introduced in the U. S. Congress by Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-
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IL) which would require OEMs to provide professional automotive recyclers with all part numbers and specific build data sheets. HR5967 expands upon the legislation enacted in December 2015 which requires OEMs to share recalled part numbers. While attendance was lower this year than at previous meetings, Swift observed that “the ones who attended learned from the vendors and from other recyclers who are going through the very same issues.” Vendors in attendance at AARA’s annual meeting included URG, CarPart and Phoenix Cores. SA Recycling was one of the event’s main sponsors and also sponsored the golf tournament. On September 24, Wilson attended the annual meeting of the Virginia Automotive Recyclers Association (VARA) which was held at the Woodland Hotel and Suites in Colonial Williamsburg, VA. Over 50 automotive recycling professionals attended the
meeting. Speakers included Thomas Penny, Director of the Law Enforcement Division within the VA Department of Motor Vehicles, and HR Consultant Katherine Earle who spoke about employment law and issues with employees. The Keynote Speaker for the event was Benny Cunningham of Cunningham Brothers Auto Parts, a member of both ARA and VARA, who spoke about the importance of expanding opportunities from cores and commodities in the automotive recycling industry. Earlier this year, Cunningham’s business was honored as a General Motors 2015 Supplier of the Year at the Automakers Awards Ceremony held in Detroit, MI. During the VARA meeting, Wilson provided updates on recent ARA activities, including automakers’ ongoing negative campaigns against quality recycled OEM parts and the introduction of HR5967.
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Shop Showcase
Ed Attanasio is an automotive journalist based in San Francisco, California. He can be reached at era39@aol.com.
Northern California Body Shop Paints Huge Coffee Cup for Major Artist with Ed Attanasio
Body shops are adept at painting cars, but they often get asked to paint a wide range of other things such as golf carts, kid’s toys, old appliances, statues and in this case, an enormous coffee cup
looking for a body shop that was willing to take on a rather large project for an upcoming art show at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco last August. When one shop opted out, Regal Collision in Vallejo, CA, stepped up and completed the project on time and with an artistic flair. After visiting one shop that his curators had found for him, Fried decided to start looking around for another shop via Yelp. “The first shop we went to didn’t seem to be very excited when we deArtist Howard Fried (far left in the blue shirt) was a scribed the project to them,” hands-on customer and oversaw the delivery of his he said. “I wasn’t getting a sculpture from start to finish real positive vibe from these that was displayed at an art gallery in folks, so we bailed. So I started San Francisco, CA by a major nationsearching for a shop near to my studio ally-renowned artist. in Vallejo. I used Yelp and found It all began when Howard Fried, Regal Collision. Their reviews were an artist based in Vallejo, CA, was great, and I got the sense that they
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might be the right shop for our unusual request.” Kirk Kapfenstein, the general manager at Regal Collision, has painted a lot of things in his career as a painter, but never a 1,000-lb. coffee mug, that’s for sure. “Howard called
us out of the blue and we were definitely interested in talking to him about it,” Kapfenstein said. “We love out of the ordinary, challenging jobs, so we looked at it and said ‘Heck yes.’ The gallery was pretty much up against their deadline so if we didn’t agree on the spot, they probably would have been in real trouble.” Howard Fried, 70, is a highly-regarded conceptual artist who became known in the 1970s for his pioneering work in video art, performance art and installation art. He founded the video and performance department (currently the New Genres Department) at the San Francisco Art Institute and is associated with the first generation of In excess of eight feet tall, painting Howard Fried’s conceptual artists in the San enormous coffee cup (Derelict #5) was easier to paint Francisco Bay Area, includthan move, according to the crew at Regal Collision in Vallejo, CA ing other trendsetters such as
ing, but the cost was prohibitive. So we were basically in the hands of Jim, Shellie and Kirk at Regal. We knew that we would be juggling 100 things right up until the show and getting this cup painted and delivered to the gallery was at the top of the list.” In addition to priming and painting the sculpture, it also had a few cracks to repair from past shows, due to the fact that the cup (called Derelict #5) was the reincarnation of five previous art pieces. “We worked out the changes and Regal had to repair all of the cracks that had developed over the years. Before this show, it was on display at the University of Berkeley back in 1983. Regal also had to repaint it with a waterborne paint, because the paint we used in ‘83 was oilbased and now it’s illegal.” Jim Boyle, the owner at Regal Collision, isn’t going On its big opening night at the CCA Wattis Institute for to disclose how much he Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, Derelict #5 wows charged for the job, but he the critics and art lovers alike will at least admit he made a people at Regal Collision assured me nice profit. “Working on this project not to worry,” Fried said. “At one has given us a better understanding of point, we considered the idea of re- how an artist develops his work and fabricating the piece using 3-D print- how much they care about their creTerry Fox, Lynn Hershman, David Ireland, Paul Kos and Tom Marioni. His early works dealing with issues like decision-making, conflict situations, control, predictability, learning, and cognitive processes gave him international fame. With a tight deadline of two weeks and a show that was well-publicized and anticipating a large turnout for opening night, Fried was concerned but not ready to panic—yet. “I admit, I was a little nervous, but the
ations. Howard was intense and was here in the shop almost every day, sometimes before I showed up in the morning. Working with him was a lot different from painting a customer’s vehicle because he had a vision and passionately wanted it achieved.” In the end, the shop made money and they also received the most unique 5-star review on Yelp that they’ll ever get from the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco. “Regal Collision went above and beyond for us. We had an artist who needed a sculpture repaired with the same methods that are used in auto body repair. The sculpture is very large and extremely heavy. When we asked Regal Collision if they were interested in a very different than normal challenge, they jumped at the chance, despite being a consistently busy shop. They spent weeks working with our artist and treated the sculpture with unbelievable care. The end result is absolutely perfect. We feel so lucky to have found them. They are one in a million!”
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Lean Operations
The Art of Business
with David Luehr
I grew up in a family of artists. Not always the kind of people that come to mind when thinking of the dog-eatdog business world. As a young man, my own artistic expression found its way into the automotive repair business as an automotive painter. I loved painting cars, especially the custom stuff. It wasn’t long before my artistic nature sought the freedom of self-employment; after all, an artist like me does not want the constraints of having to work for someone else! Soon I found my artistic interests beginning to shift, like a portrait painter discovering impressionism for the first time. I had discovered entrepreneurship! I love being an entrepreneur. To me, it is one of the most amazing forms of self-expression. Creating a business from a mere idea or thought it a beautiful thing. It is also a huge responsibility, and not one that every artist can or should pursue. Some artists are better off working for someone else, and here is why... Car painters and body technicians may be artistically great at fixing cars, but not everyone is willing to put in the work to learn the skills that are required to run a collision repair business, especially in today’s world! Most of the collision repair businesses that exist in our country today were started by a technician, and far too many of them have never invested the time it takes to learn the art of building a business and are struggling because of it. Sadly, many business owners don’t know what they don’t know and therefore live each day in an ignorant fog of despair and chaos. Those that were lucky enough to survive and grow a collision business did so through pure determination, and many, many, hours of hard work. A solid business always requires hard work, but the solution to a truly sustainable business is working hard on the right things. We must be willing to work on the business as well as in it.
David Luehr is the owner of Elite Body Shop Solutions, LLC, a collision business consulting firm based in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a 30 year veteran of the collision repair industry. David is an expert in Body Shop Operations and specializes in Lean, and Theory of Constraints methods. Email him at dluehr@msn.com
Successful entrepreneurship means focusing your artistic abilities towards creating a better business, not just the product it produces. This is the “trap of the technician” and only a handful of collision repair businesses grow beyond mediocrity because of it. I know of dozens of instances where collision business owners manage to grow their single location and decide it is time to pursue the American dream even more, so they open up a second or third location before they realize their mistake. The skillset that allowed them to operate one location is very different than the skillset needed to run an MSO. To be successful at operating multiple locations, or even one really successful location, shop owners can no longer attend to the day to day crises management many have come to accept as their “normal” way of life. Shop owners need to learn the skills of preventing crises before they occur, and a great way to do this is through spending more time working on building a sustainable business model like a franchise. I am suggesting that you start to build your business like you were going to build a franchise. You don’t have to actually franchise your business, but think of it as a turn-key business model that can eventually exist without you as the business owner working IN it all the time. What does this sustainable model look like in your mind? Use your artistic mind and create! Does it have consistent and repeatable standard operating procedures? Does everyone know what their job is and how to perform every task? Do your systems consistently create an amazing customer experience, even if you are not there personally every moment? This is your ball of clay my artistic friends, and you can do anything with it that you want if you are willing to work ON your business a little every day. Fortunately, many of the skills re-
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quired to be successful in today’s collision repair world are available to all of us. Organizations such as the Automotive Management Institute (AMi) have many resources for shop leadership and their teams to acquire the skills needed to take their businesses to the next level of performance excellence. (See www.amionline.org). Elite Body Shop Solutions, LLC assists shops in creating a sustainable business model through education, coaching, and mentoring solutions. Elite uses a 5-Pillar approach to help clients work ON their businesses using a holistic approach designed to create a balanced foundation that will allow a business to grow to any size. (See www.elitebodyshopsolutions.com). The problem with artists focusing on only one aspect or “pillar” is that the business will become unstable and unsustainable. For example, if you are placing all your focus on making money (Financial Health) and you
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Bodyshop Revolution Expands to United States with Unique Technology & Processes workflow.” The idea is to change the way the When I sat down to talk to Jon Parker, entire body shop operates including esowner of Bodyshop Revolution, he had timating, parts control as well as the just returned from a two-week trip that way the technicians repair vehicles. “By included stops in London, Paris, Dubai, changing the system by which they Singapore, Auckland and Melbourne. work, we can actually get much more Parker was traveling the world sharing throughput,” said Parker. The goal is to information about his UK-based comstrive for continuous workflow. “When we start repairing a car, we never stop repairing it until it’s finished.” Parker said the result is lower key-to-key cycle time, more efficiency in the shop, and tremendous cost savings. Bodyshop Revolution was established in 2010. Two years later, collision repair shops in the United Kingdom began With no previous knowledge of the San Diego market, Patrick O’Neill opened Bodyshop Express a year and a implementing the company’s half ago processes. “When we came out pany’s technology and processes. They with this theoretic process to repair cars were created to change the collision reit was a big leap of faith for some of pair industry by providing a high-qualthese shops to actually change their ity and fast turnaround car repair. shops to do it,” said Parker. “We spent “We developed a process and techour own money building out our own nology that enables shops to halve their shop in the UK to actually prove it out.” cycle time from wherever it is today,” The company now operates in nearly said Parker. “If it is 10 days today, it every English-speaking country. will be five; if it’s seven today, it will be After expanding to the United three and a half. This is a game changer States, about a year and a half ago, to the way you repair cars.” with the opening of Bodyshop Express The process, which has been used in San Diego, CA. Owned by Patrick in Europe for more than 10 years, was designed for all types of body shops—whether they are dealer-owned, MSOs, large or small independents. The equipment has been certified for use in the United States and there are currently 15 shops powered by Bodyshop Revolution across the nation. The process is primarily O’Neill said he has been able to fill the shop with customers, bring in $300,000 to $400,000 per month based on the Theory of Constraints and systems thinking, which O’Neill, the body shop includes all of Parker said is something many are not the equipment, software and technolfamiliar with in the United States. He ogy from Bodyshop Revolution. explained that the Theory of ConO’Neill previously owned eight straints is based on understanding collision centers in Arizona and Newhich part of your business detervada, which he sold in 2012. He came mines throughput, the speed at which across Bodyshop Revolution’s unique things flow. He used the example of technologies in the UK and decided to turning over an hour glass. The narset up his own shop to better underrowest part in the center is where the stand the technology. With no previous sand slows down the flow. In terms of knowledge of the San Diego market, he a body shop, Parker explained that has been able to fill the shop with cussomewhere in a shop there is a slower tomers, bring in $300,000 to $400,000 part where it bottlenecks. “What we per month and form DRPs with several do is eliminate all of those bottle- insurance companies. necks,” said Parker. “It’s a process that O’Neill said there are four things is designed to provide continuous that stop production in the body shop: by Stacey Phillips
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departments, cure time, philosophy and beliefs, and mistakes. “Our goal is to eliminate departments and eliminate as many mistakes as humanly possi-
hicles. The shop’s cycle time is currently 3.9 days and touch times are 5.7 to 6.2 hours per day depending on the insurance company. Parker said he has found there are typically two types of customers who are interested in implementing Bodyshop Revolution’s processes: those who own their own shop and want to retrofit the system into their business; and MSOs that are expanding into new shops. “Rather than buying an existIn September, Bodyshop Express painted 264 cars with one ing shop where they need to spray booth and rolled prime on 98 percent of the vehicles change the culture and bring ble,” said O’Neill, who has found that them on board to their way of thinking the hardest thing to do is to get people and their own process, we try to perto step outside of their box and try the suade them to find a new building and new process. drop our solution straight in,” said “One of our value propositions is Parker. that we say you can get 55 cars a week A typical body shop has multiple through one paint booth (during a nortechnicians working on multiple cars. mal work-week) and you can run a Instead, each car is treated as an indibody shop without a prep deck,” said vidual project. “We create a very proO’Neill, who is also a distributor for fessional and organized working the technology. “We’ve been able to environment,” said Parker. Imagine a prove that.” In September, the shop perfectly white shop floor, with techpainted 264 cars with one spray booth nicians working on one car at a time. and roll primed on 98 percent of the veSee Bodyshop Revolution, Page 84
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—John Yoswick is a freelance writer based in Portland, Oregon, who has a body shop in the family and has been writing about the automotive industry since 1988. He is the editor of the weekly CRASH Network (for a free 4-week trial subscription, visit www.CrashNetwork.com). Contact him by email at jyoswick@SpiritOne.com.
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20 years ago in the collision repair industry (November 1996) Kim Hazelbaker of the Highway Loss Data Institute reported there have been 22 infant deaths in the United States because children were riding in the front seat o vehicles when passengerside airbags deployed. He said within several years, “smarter” airbag systems will include seat sensors to prevent these types. of deaths. Until such systems are developed. he said, the vehicle manufacturers and his organization are asking federal regulators to allow them to download the energy in the bags” being installed in today’s news vehicles. – As reported in Autobody News. Automakers have indeed developed “smarter” airbag systems, although many require new procedures for collision repair shops, including the mandatory resets (via vehicle scan) of the passenger seat weight sensors.
15 years ago in the collision repair industry (November 2001) Insurers risk losing market share because their field claims staff focuses too much on reducing costs and not enough on customer retention, according to industry consultant Dale Delmege.
Industry consultant Dale Delmege in 2001 suggested that insurers could reduce field staff by shifting more responsibility for – and benefit from – both cost-containment and customer retention to shops
In a presentation at the Collision Industry Conference (CIC) in Anchorage, Alaska, Delmege said such claims staff often are “driven powerfully and instinctively by self-preservation, are isolated and entrenched, are insulated from such issues as policyholder defection, are impervious to their own employer’s goals, are institutionally incapable of acknowledging reality, and share none of the common interests” of shops, vehicle-owners and insurer upper management. Delmege, a past chairman of CIC, emphasized that the views he was sharing were only his own based on some research he conducted for a client interested in what factors would likely result in U.S. insurers gaining or losing market share. He said you generally have to look six or more management levels above field staff in an insurance company before you find someone with accountability for both expenses (severity and
loss adjusting expense) and marketing or customer retention. Staff below that level care primarily for one or the other but not both. He suggested that because consumers often base their decision on whether or not to switch insurers on the “claims experience,” an insurer could retain and gain market share by transferring accountability for both costcontainment and customer retention closer to those controlling that experience. “By that I mean a regional executive who sweats both bullets, who makes decisions about the administration of claims as a function of his other responsibility, which is retention of policyholders,” Delmege said. Delmege and others at the meeting pointed out that insurers could also reduce field staff by shifting more of the responsibility for – and benefit from – both cost-containment and customer retention to shops.
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10 years ago in the collision repair industry (November 2006) Some level of standardization, guaranteed work and other changes to insurer direct repair programs (DRPs) could give repairers the ability and incentive to offer such things as 24/7 customer service and new performance guarantees, a recent study of the industry concludes. “Look at the investments and the innovation we in collision repair have brought to the relationship so far— and we don’t have one guarantee that a car is going to show up tomorrow,” industry consultant Beryl Carlew of Carlew & Associates said at the Collision Industry Conference (CIC) in Las Vegas in early November, where he presented the results of his firm’s research. “Do you think for a minute if we had the work to the door, we had metrics that we knew we could exceed, and we were rewarded for that
performance, that we wouldn’t entertain… the dreaded 7-days-a-week, might even entertain 24-hours-a-day as an industry opportunity.” Carlew’s presentation at CIC was based on a nationwide gathering of input from shop owners around the country. More than 380 collision repair business owners participated in meetings held in 20 North American markets to gather ideas and opinions on improving DRPs. Carlew discussed a list of more than two dozen problems shop owners currently see with DRPs. That list included concerns that DRP guidelines and the “weight” given to various key performance indicators (KPIs) change frequently with little or inadequate written notice to shops; and that discounts and other concessions are required without any guarantee of how much work the DRP will bring to the shop. The 130-page report that resulted from the meetings also offers a series of recommendations to improve DRPs. It suggests, for example, that:
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With such changes, Carlew said, shops indicated a willingness to accept more detailed performance contracts, such as contacting consumers by Noon of the day following receipt of an assignment, seven days a week. But offering additional services or discounts, he said, should be based on rewards for performance and most importantly, an assurance of work. “How can a carrier walk into a shop and say we’re looking for DRP partners who can handle 100 cars a month, and at the same time say, ‘We cannot guarantee you volume,’” Carlew said. – As reported in Parts & People.
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Lean Operations
The Simple Rule on Pre-ordering Parts with David Luehr
There are numerous philosophies in our industry on the subject of pre-ordering parts. I have noticed that in some markets across the country, most people pre-order everything, and in other markets, not so much. So, just to clarify, a pre-order is when a collision repair shop orders the parts for a repair job after they have written an initial estimate with the expectation that they will have the parts they need onhand before the damaged vehicle is returned for its repair appointment. The thinking here is that we are attempting to reduce the repair cycle time by having the parts we need available to quickly fix the car when it arrives. This thinking makes sense, but only when executed properly. Some collision repair companies, including some well-known large MSOs, believe that pre-orders are actually a waste of time, and therefore prefer to wait until the vehicle has been thoroughly disassembled and the damage has been properly analyzed prior to ordering anything. I also agree with this philosophy. So who is right? It depends. In some parts of the country, primarily in rural parts of the country that are many miles away from a parts distribution center, pre-ordering is felt to be a necessity for obvious reasons. But in many markets today, you can have the parts you need within twenty-four hours, and in many cases, the same day you order them. This can make a difference in your particular pre-ordering philosophy. Regardless of your geographical situation, I would still challenge you to take a deeper look at your philosophy to understand why it is that you do what you do and if your philosophy is really helping you move cars through your shop efficiently, profitably, and with reduced chaos. The sad truth for most shops that pre-order parts is that they are actually wasting a lot of time and resources simply because the estimate they are using to order the parts is inaccurate. When you pre-order parts from an inaccurate repair plan, you are setting yourself up for failure before the car has even arrived! Stop it! Even worse is that a lot of shops will actually order parts based off of an insurance company written estimate without even inspecting the car first. This is total insanity, and yet we do
David Luehr is the owner of Elite Body Shop Solutions, LLC, a collision business consulting firm based in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a 30 year veteran of the collision repair industry. David is an expert in Body Shop Operations and specializes in Lean, and Theory of Constraints methods. Email him at dluehr@msn.com
it anyway because we either believe it is normal or because the insurance company convinced us that it is the smart thing to do. The local insurance adjuster says “Here’s the estimate for Mr. Jones’ car, go ahead and schedule them for Monday and get those parts here first!” Sound familiar? A few of the problems we create by ordering parts from an inaccurate estimate include: ● Interruptions in continuous workflow ● Chaos and stress in the workplace environment ● Return parts and all the extra work it causes ● Strains on vendor relationships ● Poor cycle time ● Unhappy customers ● Unhappy insurance company relations ● Additional expense and lower profits
If you want to measure if your “pre-ordering” program is successful, consider this: with all things being equal when it comes to the use of aftermarket and recycled parts, the best shops in the country operate with a return rate of under 5%; most shops that are pre-ordering based on poorly written repair plans are operating well above 10% percent, and I have seen as high as 40%! You can see what yours is simply by viewing a parts report from your computerized management system. So not only are we guessing what parts we may or may not need during our “curb-written guestimate,” we often order “just-incase parts” with the thinking that we can take these off the estimate later on. What a horrible way to treat our vendors! So what is the solution? What can you do to improve your cycle time while still reducing our return parts rate and make everybody happy? You may first have to change your philosophy. In all the years that I have spent in this industry, I spent many of them doing a lot of stuff wrong. One day I was asked to challenge my own beliefs of whether pre-ordering was really the right solution, so I put it to the test. I quit pre-ordering parts, and I even quit writing as many estimates instead of favoring scheduling repair appointments instead of estimate appointments. At several collision repair businesses that
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pre-ordering, I began to adjust my own philosophy a little bit, and here’s why: in recent years, I have been keenly watching some of the shops in other countries and particularly in the U.K. They have a set of challenges surpassing anything I had seen in America, yet many of them have amazing cycle times, some as low as 2-3 days on average! In the U.K., they have been forced into disciplines that required they reduce their work in process to only allow for vehicles on the property that were “production ready,” having all the parts on hand needed to get it through the shop quickly. With space in short supply and the need to give out loaner cars to their customers, these British shop owners have had to be very creative and disciplined with their systems. They have a simple philosophy, which I now share. Pre-order parts, but only if you have properly analyzed the damage first! They have a
I was working with in the early 2000s, we actually improved our cycle time dramatically by refusing to order any parts (with a few exceptions) until we had disassembled the damaged vehicle and created an accurate repair plan. We had most complete parts orders within twenty-four hours and then the repair jobs would “fly” through the shop without all the usual interruptions. Repeatedly, we had managed to improve our keys to keys cycle time to a very respectable six to seven days on average without pre-ordering anything except some hard to find parts such as back-orders and some occasional recycled assemblies. So what about those shops in rural parts of the country where they consider pre-ordering a must? Or how about some of those small jobs where it might make sense to pre-order so you can turn it in one or two days? I have some suggestions, but please give me a moment. After a period of time never
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The latest “Who Pays for What” survey focuses on shop billing and insurer payment practices for aluminum repair and shop supplies. The final “Who Pays for What?” survey for 2016 is now under way, this time asking shops about their aluminum repair labor rates, and which of more than 20 shop supplies they bill for and are paid by insurers. The survey is open through the end of October, and can be accessed at: www.surveymonkey .com/r/7P3PPH9 The series of four different surveys each year are conducted by CRASH Network and Collision Advice. Newlyreleased data from the “Who Pays for What?” frame and mechanical labor survey conducted in July shows that although more than 30 percent of shops surveyed said they are paid “always,” or “most of the time” for the labor to protect open fuel or air conditioning lines to prevent contamination, almost two-thirds of shops said they never have included a charge for these “notincluded” operations on an invoice when the procedures needed to be done. “This is something you have to do, something the automakers call for,” Mike Anderson of Collision Advice said. “These numbers make me wonder if shops aren’t protecting these lines Continued from Page 60
The Simple Rule
system that is popular in the U.K. with shops and insurers alike called Vehicle Damage Appraisal or “V.D.A.” VDA is a standardized method that performs temporary minor disassembly on drivable vehicles through scheduled damage appraisal appointments with their customers. The simple rule: “Pre-order parts, but only if you have properly analyzed the damage first!” Lately, I have been working with a handful of shops around the U.S. that have also been applying this way of thinking. One shop I work with uses what they call “Enhanced Estimating” that schedules forty-five-minute estimating appointments for their customers. Their program has proven to be very effective and has had a serious positive impact on their cycle time and customer satisfaction as well as their return parts percentage. Conclusion Perhaps you will share my philosophy to only pre-order parts when you know the true extent of the damage. And do
when they need to, or if they just aren’t thinking about charging for it. They need to ensure technicians are doing it, even if the shop chooses not to get paid for it, so these systems don’t get contaminated.” More than 750 shops from around the country participated in the July “Who Pays for What?” survey, and many reported being paid more regularly to perform some of the “not-included” repair operations compared to the same survey a year ago. The 32 percent of shops who reported this year being paid to “protect open air conditioning lines” was a 7.6 percentage point increase from last year. “Participating in the surveys can be a good reminder of ‘not-included’ operations your shop is performing so you can decide whether to include them as line items on your estimates,” Anderson said. Each of the four unique surveys explores a different area of shop operations. Previous surveys examined “Who Pays for What?” in terms of body labor, frame/mechanical labor, and refinish operations. The current survey focuses on aluminum repair labor rates, as well as about two dozen shop supply items, asking how frequently shops are paid
yourself another favor: insist on placing one order and receiving all the parts on a single invoice whenever possible (unless ordering from multiple vendors). Don’t let the dealer’s parts guy send out partial orders just so he or she can make their commission. If anything, they will be more motivated when they know they can’t ship until the order is complete! Something else to consider is that top shops commonly require complete parts orders to be delivered the day prior to the scheduled arrival of the vehicle. Whether you consider scheduling “Enhanced Estimates” or choose to blueprint all the vehicles prior to ordering any parts, you can be guaranteed more success than you are likely experiencing using traditional thinking. Or perhaps you can choose an alternative hybrid system that triages small repairs into an Enhanced Estimating appointment and directs all medium to large jobs into a blueprinting program after they are dropped off for repairs. This approach would be my recommendation for most of you. For assistance creating a customized program at your shop, please contact us today at david.luehr@elite bodyshopsolutions.com or visit www .elitebodyshopsolutions.com
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for each by the eight largest auto insurers in the country. Survey participants will receive a 60-page report with complete survey findings, broken down by region, insurer and DRP vs. non-DRP, at no charge. The report also includes analysis and resources to help shops better understand and use the information presented. Anderson said the survey, which will take about 15-30 minutes, should be completed by the shop owner, manager or estimator who is most familiar with the shop’s billing practices and the payment practices of the largest national insurers. Each shop’s individual responses are held in the strictest confidence and are not released in any way; only cumulative data is released. The results of previous surveys are also available online (https://www .crashnetwork.com/collisionadvice). Collision Advice (www.Collision Advice.com) is an independent training and consulting firm featuring some of the most respected and experienced experts in the collision repair industry. CRASH Network (www .CrashNetwork.com) is a subscription newsletter offering news and information not available from other industry sources.
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next because they DON’T work ON the business. They are sadly caught in a spiral of doom of their own making. Right now is an excellent time to be in the collision repair business, but only for those with the right mindset, and only for those artists that are willing to learn new skills. I am a champion of small business and the hardworking people in our industry which makes me hate to say this, but, this time in our industry’s history will be very, very, tough for many business owners that are reluctant to change. The good news is that those of you reading this article all the way to the end have demonstrated that you may have what it takes to plow through the challenges and take full advantage of this time of great opportunity to create the business of your dreams. Go for it! For assistance creating a sustainable business model, contact Dave at david.luehr@elitebodyshopsolutions .com
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Signs, Signs–Everywhere are Signs. So How Do You Stand Out? with Ed Attanasio
I walked into a beautiful reception area at a body shop one day and was immediately impressed. With highend furniture, a big walnut counter and one of those glass wall fountains, I thought, “Wow.” But as I was leaving the shop a short time later, I was surprised to see their sign out front.
If you have an old classic neon sign that has been there forever, hang on to it if you can, but neon today is costly and not a green alternative to signage. (Erie-LaSalle Body Shop, Chicago, IL)
Marketing studies show that consumers are easily persuaded by a first impression, and this shop was not im-
pressing anyone with its battered old sign. It was crooked, rusting in a few spots and the paint was fading. Not a good image for a company that specializes in returning vehicles back to their pre-accident condition, because this sign looked as though it had been in an accident itself. It got me thinking: how important is signage when it comes to the collision repair industry? Every business that sells anything should have a sign, but since most shops’ work comes through insurance companies, can’t they save a little money on this aspect of their business? Signs have many functions, but Point of Purchase (POP) signage is designed to advertise a product at the location in which it is displayed. Experts say effective signage is a vital component of any company’s marketing plan, too many of which concentrate on other things more intently, such as broadcast advertising, direct mail, social media
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If you decide to go with a pole sign that has a bulletin board on it, you will need to come up with compelling (or funny) messages. (Hoffman Auto Body in Boise, ID)
luminated signs, vinyl graphics, monument signs, channel letter signs, pylon signs, illuminated cabinet signs and even the old “A” frame sandwich signs
that are mobile and ideal to place out on the sidewalk in front of your shop. Marketing experts often use terms like “drive-up appeal” and “engagement rate” and many of them say that signage is the most valuable investment any business can make. Studies claim that building (aka wall) signage is the most important in attracting customers, with digital LED signs gaining the most awareness and visibility. Pole (pylon) signs are becoming more and more popular with body shops while monument (ground) signs are also good. But in the end, it all comes down to your available real estate and the local restrictions in your city or town. According to the Small Business Association, the most effective signage will consistently create a lasting memory for a company’s products or services in the minds of consumers. A good sign reinforces a recollection and extends the overall recall of other advertising efforts and bringing in new clients and affectPARTS DEPT. HOURS:
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ing their buying decisions. A major problem that body shops encounter is that they don’t update or change their signs. If it works, why change it, right? From Walmart to REI, almost every major retailer updates their signage every 10-20 years, so they obviously see value in it. And yet, some shops have a 25-year-old sign hanging out there looking like something that was pulled out of the Titanic.
Once your shop’s old sign has seen better days, don’t be afraid to replace it. (McGrath Collision Center, Cedar Rapids, ID)
Some shops might be perplexed by all of the different signs to choose from. Back in the old days (pre-1980’s), there were only a few options when it came to signs. If you had the money and wanted to make a big impression, neon was the only way to go, and it was the rage for 40 years. In the fifties and sixties, body
shops invested in expensive neon signs to attract customers away from the other shop down the street. Having a neon sign sent a message that said “We are successful.” But neon is costly, so after a while, only big retailers like car dealers had neon signs. In the eighties, consumers viewed neon signs as garish and tacky, so body shops began finding cheaper alternatives. Now, of course, they are back in vogue, like everything else. But unless you have an old neon sign and you simply need to update it or rehab it, neon may be too pricey for you. Since it also burns electricity and you’re striving to be a greener business, maybe neon is not your best solution. Roger Henson, the owner of ABC Marketing in Silicon Valley, CA, has placed numerous signs of all types for a wide range of companies by working with sign contractors and companies such as Clear Channel Outdoor. Henson’s strategy when it comes to signage is “get your name out there without being too aggressive.” “I had a client who was an auto glass company, and he had signs on all of his trucks, painted on every one of their parking spaces, six on his building and 2-3 banners hanging from every-
where,” Henson said. “It became offensive, and he even got a few bad Yelp reviews as a result. When it comes to signs, you can indeed have too many, and if they’re too big or too bright, people don’t like that.” For body shops, Henson would suggest using all of the newest signs that are available on the market today to tell your message and leverage your
A new, updated sign utilizing today’s newest technology can create a positive and professional image. (McGrath Collision Center, Cedar Rapids, ID)
brand. “Why not use some digital signage in addition to the old painted letters on the side of your building?” he said. “It all comes down to your budget and your goals with your signs. You want good signs so that people can find you easily, but you also want signs that people will remember.”
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being formed to finalize and implement industry standards, the four groups issuing the statement last week instead called on I CAR to create an industry council “to identify gaps in existing OEM procedures and develop processes to close gaps, vet industry proposed alternatives, modifications and additions to OEM procedures.” – As reported in CRASH Network (www.CrashNetwork.com), November 7, 2011. I-CAR did indeed take on the task of working with the automakers to close the gap in the availability and industry accessibility to OEM collision repair procedures. ICAR developed the “Repairability Technical Support Portal” (https://rts.icar.com/), which includes the “Ask ICAR” feature that allows users to email or call I-CAR with a technical question.
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Feds Want Pre-Approval of Safety of Self-Driving Cars by Keith Laing, Detroit News Washington Bureau
Federal regulators want to require automakers to meet a set of 15 guidelines before they can place self-driving cars on public roads. The proposed rules, released in September by the U.S. Department of Transportation, call for automakers and technology companies who are working to develop autonomous cars to voluntarily report on their testing and safety to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration before the cars are used by the public. The rules are meant to steer the development of the technology as states like Michigan and California create their own rules for allowing self-driving cars to hit the road. Consumer groups have raised questions about the safety of self-driving autos since a fatal accident this summer involving a Tesla car being operated in “Autopilot” mode. U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said the agency is pushing ahead with the autonomous vehicle framework because the safety benefits outweigh the risks. “Today we put forward the first federal policy on automated vehicles. The most comprehensive national automated vehicle policy that the world has ever seen. It is a first of its kind, taking us from the horseless carriage to the driverless car,” Foxx told reporters in Washington on September 20. The proposed regulations call for states to allow federal regulators to create rules for self-driving autos, while state and local governments continue to regulate the drivers that are behind the wheel. The rules would be a sharp departure from NHTSA’s typical posture of largely waiting for automakers to selfreport problems before recalls are issued. Before self-driving cars are allowed to roll on U.S. roads, automakers would be required to report how they were tested, how the systems work and what happens if they fail. Other areas in the 15-point assessment include: data recording and sharing; privacy; how drivers interact with
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between automakers and NHTSA is critical to avoid policies that become outdated and inadvertently limit progress in reducing the number of crashes and saving lives,” said Wade Newton, director of communications at the Washington, D.C.-based Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers. The group represents 12 automakers including Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. Newton said automakers will continue working with federal and state lawmakers to develop favorable rules. NHTSA said the reporting process “may be refined and made mandatory through a future rule-making,” but for now, compliance would be voluntary. Congressional approval would be required to make many of the regulatory changes that are being proposed by NHTSA legally binding. Michigan and other states have moved to develop rules to allow selfdriving auto testing in a bid to attract development by companies like Ford, Google and Uber that already are working on prototypes. However, the Department of Transportation said Tuesday that it strongly encourages states to allow the federal government alone to regulate the performance of autonomous tech-
nology and vehicles. It said if states do pursue regulation, they should base those efforts on the guidelines announced September 20. The Michigan House of Representatives is now considering the legislation that would allow the public to buy and use fully driverless cars whenever they are available. It would allow companies to run fleets of driverless ride-hailing services. A vote could be taken as soon as September 21. Under current law, autonomous vehicles can only be driven in Michigan for test purposes, and a driver must be at the ready. California has taken the opposite tack with a proposal that would require a licensed driver—and a steering wheel—to be in the car at all times. NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind said Tuesday that the differing proposals show the need for a set of national guideline for self-driving autos. Safety advocates warned regulators about the potential perils of rushing into self-driving autos. “The advent of driverless cars holds great promise to advance safety,” said Jacqueline Gillan, president of
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. “However, federal oversight, minimum performance requirements, rigorous testing as well as transparent and verified data are essential in the development process. Consumers cannot be ‘human guinea pigs’ in this experiment and the federal government cannot be a passive spectator.” Michigan lawmakers in Congress cheered the proposed guidelines. “Today’s announcement from NHTSA marks a major milestone in the effort to bring automated vehicles to America’s roads and ensure our country remains at the cutting edge of automotive technology, and I look forward to carefully reviewing this guidance,” Sen. Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Township, said in a statement. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Dearborn, said the policy should help establish a baseline for a national framework. “Automated vehicles,” she said, “are creating a paradigm shift in the auto industry due to their potential to save lives and reduce congestion.” We thank The Detroit News Washington Bureau for reprint permission.
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Killer Tools Gives SEMA Preview, Discusses Future of Collision Repair Products by Victoria Antonelli
Autobody News reached out to Killer Tools president Gerry Trueit to learn more about what new products the company will be releasing during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, NV, from November 1–4.
of a spray booth. When used, it cuts the bake cycle in half.
How do your tools (current and Q: upcoming) aid body shops as well as the collision repair industry as
We have two exciting new tools A: that we have built here in California and will be showing at SEMA.
We have designed and built an electronic dent removal system for collision professionals.This tool revolutionizes the way a technician pulls the dents out of steel panels. We will be demonstrating it at our booth (#11377). We are also very excited to be unveiling our new Self Piercing Riveter (SPR), which we built here in Sacramento, CA. Riveting body panels are becoming more and more common with the advent of aluminum in vehicle construction. When the time comes for a collision shop to decide which SPR to purchase—and that time will come—we want to be considered, as a US-based quality supplier.
Have you released any other tools Q: over the course of 2016? If so, which ones, and what are their functions?
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Yes, we have. We have come out with a telescoping, calibrated mini tram gauge plus a variety of magnetic tools that help organize and hold everyday items. One example is the magnetic “painter’s helper” that allows painters to paint items and then attach them to the paint booth wall. It encompasses a “monster grip.” We also came out with a three rail parts glider that mounts to the inside
the last four years. Our goal is to continue to grow and develop new tools and equipment while maintaining a
a whole?
The collision industry is on the A: front line in innovation of new tools, as any technician will tell you.
New cars get into accidents just like older vehicles. Many times, technicians have to invent new tools to accomplish new tasks, which is how a lot of our tools came to be. We have paid hundreds of thousands in royalties to the people who have shared their ideas with us that we have gone on to design and build. Can you give any type of hint Q: or preview of the new tools you will be announcing at SEMA?
are attaching them differently through riveting and other methods. We have responded by coming out with our
The Killer Tools team, pictured (l to r): Ryan, Stewart, Mario, Gabe, Maggie, Gerry, and Edward
own aluminum stud welder and now a hydraulic riveting system.
What is your most popular Is there anything else about the Q: tool? Q: company that you would like to share with readers? We have sold over 30,000 of A: our pneumatic door skin tools A: ing Our company has been designand building tools for the in the US, used for putting on door skins. Our surge protector is sold all collision industry for over 15 years. We over the world. It protects the computers when people weld on vehicles. We have lost count of how many of those we have sold.
take pride in the work that we do and the fact that our sales have doubled in
high level of quality that our customers have come to expect.
To learn more about Killer Tools, visit their website at www.killertools.com. The company does not sell products directly, but Trueit said their tools can be purchased through any consumer’s favorite jobber.
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Chief® Introduces Industry’s First Computerized Measuring System for Heavy-Duty Collision Repair Chief’s new Cam Scan HD is the first computerized measuring system in North America designed to identify and document all collision damage on heavy-duty vehicles, including trucks and buses.
points anywhere on a vehicle using PanoVision Technology, a patented process for making precise measurements from stereophotogrammic images. It can measure the condition of a frame in the X, Y and Z axes to detect
“Our new Cam Scan HD computerized measuring system provides the precise, accurate measurements technicians need to eliminate any guesswork when analyzing frame damage on heavy-duty vehicles,” said Lee Daugherty, heavy-duty sales manager for Chief. “With all the engineering advancements being made in the vehicle design and manufacturing process, shops need the precision of our computerized measuring system to properly repair collision-damaged vehicles. Cam Scan HD is also faster than other measuring methods and provides documentation of damage and completed repairs.” The Chief Cam Scan HD computerized measuring system allows technicians to measure and compare two
diamond, mash, sway and twist. The Chief Cam Scan HD system can be used for frame rail analysis, axle and trailer alignment analysis, and to measure areas that the centerline gauge and string method can’t, such as upper body damage and cab openings. According to Chief, because it is faster and more accurate than traditional measuring methods, it is more profitable for shops, with the added benefit of providing documentation of each measurement. Insurance companies are increasingly demanding documentation of damage in order to approve an estimate for repair. They are also requiring documentation demonstrating that the repairs were made prior to initiating payment. This documentation is also valuable to the shop. Re-
pair documents provide peace of mind to the customer and instill confidence in the shop’s professional abilities. From a liability standpoint, repair documentation provides proof
The new Chief® Cam Scan HD computerized measuring system allows technicians to see and document the full scope of the damage to a heavy-duty vehicle, develop a plan for repairs, and print out professional, documented proof that the repairs were completed
of the exact condition of the vehicle when it entered and left the shop. “Printed, verifiable repair documents are an important part of today’s shop function that will only grow more critical in the future,” Daugherty explained. “Heavy-duty shops need to transition to the accuracy of a computerized measuring system to improve repair accuracy, save time and money, and satisfy the insurance industry’s growing requests for documentation.” The Chief Cam Scan HD measuring system includes a laptop computer loaded with PanoVision software, wireless mouse, 32-inch monitor, and color document printer, all housed in a portable locking cabinet. The cabinet also houses the lightweight portable camera measuring assembly that is equipped with a visual display and two cameras on each end. According to Chief, the lightweight camera is easy to use both inside the shop and offsite, if needed. The system comes with 12 calibration boards and measuring attachments as well as a halogen lighting system. For more information about the full line of Chief heavy-duty collision repair equipment, visit www.chiefautomotive.com/Chief-HD/.
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New research from Carfax indicates a sizable number of previously flooded vehicles are on the road or up for sale in the U.S. More than 271,000 cars reported as flood damaged by a state’s department of motor vehicles, insurance companies or other entities are back in use. That’s a nearly 30-percent increase from 2013, Carfax said. Recent flooding in Louisiana is fresh in people’s minds, and in fact that state comes in at No. 10 among the top states with waterlogged vehicles. Here are the states with the most: ▪ Texas: 43,000 ▪ Pennsylvania: 20,000 ▪ Florida: 17,000 ▪ Kentucky: 14,000 ▪ Illinois: 13,000 ▪ South Carolina: 11,000 ▪ Michigan: 11,000 ▪ New Jersey: 10,000 ▪ New York: 9,000 ▪ Louisiana: 9,000
Service King Collision Repair Centers® announced the organization has officially named Stuart (Stu) Crum to the newly-created role of Chief Operating Officer (COO). A longtime industry thought-leader with experience spanning numerous international automotive brands, Crum joins Service King after serving as President and Chairman of Bridgestone America Retail Operations. He will begin his new role with Service King, effective today, at the organization’s home office in North Texas. “It is an honor to join Service King’s world-class executive team,” said Crum. “The organization is in the midst of explosive national growth, grounded in exceptional operations with a focus on the customer and its teammates. Service King’s reputation for superior repair service and a family atmosphere makes this a phenomenal opportunity to join an already high-impact leadership team.” As Service King COO, Crum will provide national oversight of the company’s network of collision repair operations at 304 U.S. locations. We are immensely proud to welcome Stu Crum to the Service King family,” said Chris Abraham, Service King CEO.
“Flooded cars are a buyer’s worst nightmare,” said Larry Gamache, communications director at Carfax. “They’re ticking time bombs because when you least expect it, the electrical,
mechanical or safety systems on these cars will fail, often without warning. Consumers everywhere need to be vigilant about checking a vehicle’s history for flood damage and getting a pre-purchase inspection to avoid buying cars that rot from the inside out.” Powerful storms and epic flooding in major areas are creating more opportunities for professional con men to clean up and resell flooded
was branded as a flood vehicle. By using Carfax, we were able to save both our bank and our customer a lot of money.” Carfax says that these are telltale signs a vehicle has been in a flood: ▪ A musty odor in the interior, which can sometimes be covered with a strong air-freshener ▪ Upholstery or carpeting which is loose, new, stained or doesn’t match ▪ Damp carpets
vehicles. Research has shown it takes only a few hours to restore them cosmetically, at little cost to the criminals. However, buying one of these dangerous cars costs unsuspecting consumers thousands. “A customer was requesting a loan on a used car, so we ran a Carfax Report as part of our underwriting procedures,” said Willie Macko, president of PriorityOne Bank in Mississippi. “We discovered that the car had been a total loss and the title
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CCC Introduces DRIVE™ Platform, Secure Share™ Network CCC Information Services Inc. has launched a new suite of telematics-enabled claims offerings that the company claims will improve and speed accident notification along with the steps and decisions undertaken by insurers after their policyholder has been in an accident. Powered by the CCC DRIVE™ telematics platform, these offerings include electronic crash detection, automatically initiated first notice of loss (FNOL), and predictive solutions that will inform real-time decisions including vehicle repair versus replace, preferred method of inspection (based on carrier guidelines), and injury triage. According to the company, the CCC DRIVE platform is designed to collect driving data from any source and integrate important pre-impact and impact data with CCC’s solutions to help users make decisions earlier within the claims process. “Our CCC DRIVE platform is designed to address the broad spectrum of telematics use cases, including marketing, underwriting, and claims, giving insurers a single, flexible solution to address their telematics pursuits,” said Greg Bannon, VP, Product Management, CCC. “When it comes to applying telematics to claims, the only
way to deliver value is to make the data actionable for insurers. Current users of CCC’s solutions will see tremendous benefits because of our network and data capabilities, which put driving
data into context to enable real decisions, in real time. This creates tangible benefits in the areas of efficiency gains, cycle time improvements, and increased policyholder satisfaction without disrupting the existing workflow of insurers.” The CCC DRIVE telematics platform is capable of collecting driving data from any source – mobile, embedded or connected car. Upon impact, detailed information about the pre-accident driving behavior and the crash itself are instantly run through CCC’s predictive analytics engine, which is
Mercury Names the Safest and Most Affordable Cars to Insure for Teens
Kia Sportage is the most affordable vehicle with a NHTSA 5-Star Safety Rating to insure for teen drivers, accor- ding to Mercury Insurance’s newest Top 10 list.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) 5Star Safety Ratings Program provides consumers with information about the crash protection and rollover safety of new vehicles, with more stars equaling safer cars. Mercury Insurance recently analyzed vehicles that received five stars to determine which would be the most affordable to insure for teen drivers. The company examined 2016 model year vehicles for which ratings are available to compile the list, which was created based on the Mer-
powered by the insights gleaned from millions of claims transactions, and more than 20 years of injury data, including thousands of human crash tests. An alert can automatically be sent from the vehicle to the insurance carrier’s FNOL representative, presenting the facts of the accident in map and dashboard formats, indicating the vehicle’s location, direction of travel prior to the accident, speed, braking and steering movements, and impact severity. In addition to crash notification, FNOL representatives can receive insights, derived from CCC’s predictive solutions, helping them determine whether the vehicle is likely to be repairable or totaled, the best appraisal option (using the carriers’ guidelines), if an injury is likely, and if emergency and/or tow services should be dispatched. The company has also announced the launch of its CCC Secure Share™ Network (CCC Secure Share), a network using a cloud-based application program interface (API) that will allow collision repairers to control the distribution of their data and secure the data shared with third-party application providers. CCC Secure Share will utilize the Business Message Suite (BMS),
the current data standard published by the Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association (CIECA). In addition to further securing collision repairer data, CCC Secure Share enables application providers to deliver their services to CCC’s network of collision repairers through a single connection, eliminating the need to create individual connections with hundreds or thousands of collision repairers. CCC Secure Share will be provided to collision repairers as part of the CCC ONE® Total Repair Platform at no additional charge. CCC Secure Share will be available for collision repairers in 2017. CCC will continue to support the export of Estimate Management Standard (EMS) files for a period of time to allow companies to prepare for the change. For more information, visit www .cccis.com.
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“Teenagers are statistically the most likely to be involved in a collision, so it’s important for them to be in a vehicle that offers them the most protection if that happens,” said Jim Reeves, group manager, R&D for Mercury Insurance. “Mercury’s hope for members of our community is that they remain safe, and we’re proud to be able to provide them with affordable insurance options to help them do that.”
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Automotive Recyclers Admonishes General Motors for Position on Recycled Parts
The Automotive Recyclers Association is admonishing General Motors and its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra for what it says is GM’s new anti-environmental position on the utilization of recycled GM parts. “GM’s revised position statement on recycled and salvage original equipment manufacturers’ (OEM) parts, found on the corporation’s updated “Genuine GM Parts” website, significantly backtracks on the company’s economic stewardship commitments to conserve resources and protect the global environment, and contradicts its publicly stated Environmental Principles by now attacking the use of environmentally friendly recycled GM parts. “Despite touting a commitment to the basic tenants of a circular economy—recovering all products, components and materials at their highest utility and value—GM now fails to embrace fundamental reutilization of their very own parts once they have left a dealership. It is reprehensible for GM’s corporate position to be one that does not support the reuse of recycled GM parts in vehicle repair while claiming a leadership role in the circular economy movement. “The utilization of recycled OEM automotive parts has been widely accepted for decades and has a long track record of successful and safe use in vehicle service and repairs. In fact, GM acknowledged in their company’s 2010 position statement on the issue that
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it is stated in this way to confuse consumers into thinking that recycled GM parts are not GM’s components. “As their market shares shrink from legitimate competition, auto manufacturers have responded with unfounded attacks and misleading information about recycled OEM parts and other part replacement options. ARA believes that the Federal Trade Commission should take a serious look into the actions of GM and other auto manufacturers that continue to engage in activities that malign the recycling of their own products without a shred of research to substantiate their claims. “GM and other manufacturers continue to fail to cite any specific data or research to back up their claims that recycled parts are inferior to new parts. “We believe the campaign by GM continues to be part of a coordinated and concerted effort among auto manufacturers to limit competition in the automotive parts replacement market by engaging in an ongoing campaign to undermine the recycled OEM part market,” says ARA CEO Michael E. Wilson. “Regrettably, GM’s revised “Genuine GM Parts” campaign seems to be
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A New Tool For Estimating Reaps $6.3M for Estify
Estify, a company that’s developed a new tool for auto repair businesses to better gauge the cost of its services for insurance claims, has raised $6.3 million in new financing. It’s a way for car repair businesses to get payouts from insurers faster and better service customers. And, at least until autonomous vehicles are a reality, it’s a service that’s becoming increasingly important. Mainly because U.S. drivers are really awful. There have been 10,710 accidents in the U.S. already this year, according to a website called AccidentsinUS.com. That means we might be on track to beat last year’s record of 12,293 accidents, according to data collected by the site. Los Angelesbased Estify, basically raised the money to gin up its executive suite. And now boasts a deck stacked with some pretty hardcore LA-based executive talent. The company has named Rochelle Thielen (a longtime executive with Mitchell International who has direct experience in dealing with
the network of repair shops and insurance providers) as its new chief executive. Estify also added Randy Adams, the former founder of Navitel, Newsnet, AutionDrop, Searchme, Funny or Die, Celebrity Apps, and WTF Studios as chief technology officer. According to a release from the company, Adams boasts having raised $250 million in capital and returning over $28 billion to investors. The company’s new round was led by Romulus Capital with participation from ff Venture Capital. “While we’re thinking about making cars autonomous, it’s important to remember that nearly 100 Americans die every day in automobile accidents. While the process of repairing vehicles continues to increase in complexity, the technology available to repairers has not kept up,” says Romulus partner Neil Chheda. “The lack of data-driven accuracy in this industry costs lives and billions of dollars. This problem must be solved, and Estify’s team and technology is uniquely positioned to solve it.”
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Mitchell Partners with Tractable to Bring Artificial Intelligence to Insurance Claims for the First Time Mitchell International, a provider of technology, connectivity and information solutions to the Property & Casualty (P&C) insurance industry,
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“Our industry is ready to adopt intelligent solutions leveraging machine learning technologies,” said Debbie Day, executive vice president of Mitchell International. “There are many activities we believe can be improved using these capabilities and we are thrilled to partner with Tractable to bring innovative solutions forward.” “Our technology is going to change the way that auto claims are managed in the future,” said Alex Dalyac, CEO of Tractable. “We have trained computers to see exactly what humans see so that vehicle damage can be assessed within seconds and consistent decisions made. Artificial intelligence will make the process quicker, more cost effective and more efficient. We are excited to partner with Mitchell, as we believe their long history and market-leading expertise combined with their modern cloud-based solutions will enable us to create unique opportunities that deliver the benefits of artificial intelligence to the Insurance Claims sector.” For more information, visit www.mitchell.com.
Auto Care Association Identifies Alibaba as Notorious Market for Counterfeits
During the week of October 3rd, the Auto Care Association submitted comments urging the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to relist Alibaba and its family of e-commerce platforms, including Taobao and Aliexpress, as notorious markets that facilitate the sale of counterfeit auto parts. The letter was submitted as part of the USTR’s request for comments in identifying Internet and physical markets based outside of the United States that engage in copyright piracy and trademark counterfeiting for its annual Special 301 Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets Report. “Although Alibaba had been removed from the Notorious Markets list in recognition of efforts to address counterfeit activities, we remain very concerned with the drastic amount of counterfeit automotive products sold on these sites daily and the difficulty our members are experiencing in obtaining enforcement,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association. The Auto Care Association submitted comments in response to member complaints regarding the
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Collision Repair Education Foundation Receives Highest Rating From Charity Navigator
For the fourth consecutive year, the Collision Repair Education Foundation has been awarded the highest rating for sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency by Charity Navigator, the country’s largest and most-utilized independent evaluator of charities. Charity Navigator has awarded the Collision Repair Education Foundation an “exceptional” ranking of four stars out of a possible four, demonstrating adherence to good governance and fiscal responsibility. “Since 2009, the collision industry has provided over $50 million in product and monetary donations to high school and college collision school programs, instructors, and students through the Education Foundation,” a statement from CREF read. “With the organization averaging 90 cents of every dollar donated being returned to this group, its supporters can be assured that their donations are being reinvested properly.” $110,000 Raised During CREF’s Annual Industry Fundraiser The annual CREF industry fundraiser, co-hosted by PPG Automotive Refinish, raised $110,000 through the support of attendees and sponsors. Sponsors and participants enjoyed a
day of golf at the Black & Gold Golf Course in Yorba Linda, CA, on August 10th, 2016 and the funds raised from this event will go toward supporting scholarships and grants for collision schools and students. “PPG is proud to support this event at such a high level, not only as it brings together industry profession-
“Through our incredible sponsors, attendees, and volunteers, we had another great golf fundraiser event that will significantly assist in the Education Foundation’s abilities to support high school and college collision school programs,” said CREF director of development Brandon Eckenrode. “A special thanks to PPG Automotive
als from around the country, but also for the fact that it assists the Foundation’s efforts to ensure that high school and college collision students are jobready when they graduate and enter the industry,” said Domenic Brusco, PPG Automotive Refinish senior manager, Industry Relations. “As the Education Foundation staff will be working towards another great event in 2017, I would encourage industry members to consider participating through a sponsorship, attendees, and/or donating items to the events raffle table and silent auction.”
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CREF Wraps Up Career Fair Schedule With Atlanta and Columbus Events After a year of 14 successful high school and college collision career fairs around the country, CREF is hosting two remaining events this fall, taking place in Atlanta, GA on October 20th and Columbus, OH on No-
vember 16th. Both are anticipated to be successful, as Atlanta will host a record 25 participating companies and the Columbus event brings 400+ students. “These career fairs have been an incredible success in connecting soonto-be graduating collision students with industry employers, but they have also served as motivation for students who are just starting their technical education, as they can see and meet all the companies who are interested in their futures,” noted Eckenrode. “We are looking to take these events to another level by working together with local associations and groups in major geographic markets around the country in order to expand the number of these events and reach even more students in 2017. We invite all collision industry members to join us at these events and help address the need for highly trained young professionals to enter the industry.” To continue these successful events next year, the Collision Repair Education Foundation will be announcing the spring 2017 schedule of career fairs this fall, which will include events taking place in new cities/markets while also hosting events in major markets that took place this past spring.
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NHTSA Investigates F-150 Models for Brake Failure
NHTSA opened an investigation into certain 2015 and 2016 Ford F150 trucks equipped with the automaker’s 3.5-liter, turbocharged V6 engine. The feds received 25 complaints of sudden brake failure – as in, the brake pedal goes to the floor and, on 2015 models only, warning lamps may illuminate. Some of these complaints say the dealer blamed the issue on a brake master cylinder failure. There’s some precedence here. Earlier this year, Ford recalled 2013 and 2014 F-150s, also equipped with 3.5-liter V6 engines, for a similar issue. The automaker claimed the problem came from a brake master cylinder reservoir leaking into the brake booster. That caused both a loss of brake pressure and a “low brake fluid” light to illuminate. NHTSA will investigate the issue and, if need be, compel Ford to issue yet another recall. Investigations are the first step after receiving a number of complaints, which is why it’s important to submit issues like these to regulators. Ford may issue a voluntary recall before the feds make a decision, as well.
Axalta Launches New Resins, Talks Diversity, Awards “Best in Blue”
Axalta Coating Systems has announced the introduction of the Voltahyd® 2250 series T, M and E electrical insulation coatings, the company’s first waterborne impregnating resins available in China. This new series of Energy Solutions products, whose waterborne formulation is designed to be more environmentally responsible than conventional products, is suited to a number of specialized applications. According to the company, aside from significantly improved environmental, health and safety properties compared to solvent based products, the Voltahyd products offer superior bonding strength as well as good thermal and mechanical properties. “This new Voltahyd waterborne series in our portfolio enables us to bring superior solutions to the electronic industry, giving our customers a greater edge on their competition,” said Bryan Gu, Product Manager of Axalta’s Energy Solutions business in China. Recently, the company played a significant role at the Labor and Workforce Optimization for the Chemical,
Petrochemical, and Refining Industries conference. Virginia Gronley, Axalta Operations Learning and Development Advisor at the company’s Mount Clemens, Michigan research and manufacturing facility, served as both a featured speaker and a panelist at the two-day event in Houston, Texas. During her presentation, titled “Understanding Demographic Shifts and Incorporating Diversity into Workforce Planning,” Gronley spoke about Axalta’s continued focus on diversity, equality, and inclusion. “We know our employees want to feel empowered, respected and valued for the work that they do,” Gronley said. “From a workforce development perspective, we focus on talent retention just as much as we focus on attracting new talent. In addition to competitive compensation and benefits, we offer mentorship opportunities, committees that focus on engagement, and varied internal communication tools to help foster a sense of community.” Elsewhere, Axalta turned the Hagley Car Show blue to celebrate its
North American Automotive Color of the Year 2016: Brilliant Blue. Axalta’s booth featured a pedal car and mini hoods painted in Brilliant Blue, giveaways that featured the chromatic color, and a five foot trophy for the winner of Axalta’s “Best in Blue” award. The car show, held in Wilmington, Delaware, hosted more than 500 automobiles including antiques, restored cars, and trucks. According to Axalta, many displayed an impressive use of the color blue, but the standout vehicle and “Best in Blue” winner was Dennis Whitaker’s 1965 Superformance Shelby Cobra replica from Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. Whitaker was awarded with a trophy, a “Best in Blue” grille badge, and a replica No. 88 Axalta Chevrolet SS diecast car autographed by Dale Earnhardt Jr. The vehicle was also awarded pole position in the car show parade. “It was a pleasant surprise to win Axalta’s Best in Blue award at the Hagley Car Show,” said Whitaker. “I am proud of my Superformance Shelby Cobra replica and it is an honor to be recognized by a leading paint supplier.” For more information, visit www .axaltacs.com.
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SCRS Announces Panelists for OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Session on Scanning The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has announced additional details on the morning session (9:30–11:30am) of the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit (Summit). The Summit, to be held Thursday, November 3rd during the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, NV, will continue to focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how those aspects influence vehicle repairability. According to the SCRS, the program is designed to put SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology, providing one of the most unique networking and learning opportunities available to the collision repair industry. Attendees can register now to attend any of the three different segments offered throughout the day, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the RDE Full Series Pass. Registration options can be found at www.scrs.com/rde. The first session (OEM1 | Restoring Vehicle Functionality through Electronic Technology and Diagnostics) will discuss how vehicle technology and function advancements meet consumer expectations for safety, convenience and luxury options, and the role of di-
agnosing accident and repair related failures in the systems. Restoring the functions, calibrating sensors and documenting the restoration of the technological elements in the vehicle become a pivotal part of the repair process.
Moderator John Ellis of Ellis & Associates will lead a two part panel to explore the responsibilities expected of the collision repair providers and solutions available for the industry to fulfill those tasks. This session will feature two distinguished panels. The first will be comprised of automakers with documented positions outlining the necessity to perform preand post-repair scans as part of the repair process. The conversation will
ARA Applauds Introduction of New OEM Parts Indemnification Legislation
In September, Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) introduced legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives that would require automotive manufacturers to provide OEM parts data to professional automotive recyclers and other vehicle owners. The Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA) commends the initiative, which the organization feels will “help protect consumers, support small businesses, and improve vehicle safety,” according to ARA CEO Michael Wilson. The newly proposed legislation, HR5967, expands upon the new federal requirement included in the 2015 Highway Bill, which requires manufacturers to provide parts data for recall automotive parts. In addition to requiring automotive manufacturers to provide consumers with all part names, part numbers and build sheet data specific to individual VINs, HR5967 would dictate that automotive manufacturers provide this information in a standardized format via web access
which is electronically searchable with batch access to the information. Congress has already shown support for requiring automotive manufacturers to provide automotive recyclers with parts data for all parts through the version of the Highway Bill introduced by Rep. Kinzinger, which has passed the House of Representatives. In Europe, automotive manufacturers are legally obligated to provide this information to insurance estimating companies and automotive service and repair facilities in the U.S. “Having the parts data on all vehicle parts allows professional automotive recyclers to more precisely match the needs of a consumer with the VIN specific vehicle,” Wilson pointed out. “Every consumer deserves access to a competitive replacement parts marketplace. We believe there is strong bipartisan support in Congress for protecting consumers’ service and repair rights that help ensure a level playing field for a fair and open marketplace for consumers.”
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cover the technological developments that are precipitating the need for a more systematic approach to identifying, documenting and correcting Diagnostic Trouble Codes. The panel will include: ▪ FCA | John Hughes, Collision Repair Responsible ▪ Nissan North America | Justin Miller, Planner, Certified Collision ▪ American Honda Motor Co. | Chris Tobie, Collision Business Specialist ▪ Toyota Motor Sales, USA | Eric Mendoza, Collision Repair & Refinish Training Assistant Manager The second panel will feature diagnostic equipment and service providers that have developed technological solutions for the industry. The conversation will identify different mechanisms available to the collision repair community and address the unique challenges and advantages associated with each. Repairers in attendance will leave with a better understanding of options available to their business. The panel will include: ▪ AirPro Diagnostics, LLC | Chuck Olsen, Executive Director of Operations ▪ Robert Bosch LLC | Bob Pattengale, Training Manager ▪ Collision Diagnostic Services |
Doug Kelly, CEO ▪ Snap-On Diagnostics | Jason Gabrenas, National Diagnostics Trainer ▪ I-CAR | Jason Bartanen, Director - Industry Technical Relations According to SCRS, this is a “can’t miss” session. “The future of the collision repair industry is highly skilled professionals working on highly sophisticated automobiles that require the industry to embrace the necessary investments in training and equipment; but it also relies on informed business owners who understand how to define for themselves what a sustainable and successful business model to support that investment looks like,” a statement from the SCRS read. Attendees are encouraged to register early, as space will be limited for each of these sessions. The 2016 OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is made possible with support from Capital One® Spark Business®; PPG Automotive Refinish; Audatex; AkzoNobel; BASF; CCC Information Services Inc; Reliable Automotive Equipment; and Toyota Motor Sales, USA. For more information, visit www .scrs.com.
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ASA Hosts Largest Regional Education Program of 2016 during AAPEX
The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has announced a strategic partnership with the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX), which is co-owned by Auto Care Association and Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), a division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), to promote and support ASA’s 2016 regional training initiative for automotive service facility owners and repair professionals. ASA’s largest regional education program of 2016 will take place during AAPEX in Las Vegas, NV at the Venetian from Monday, October 31 - Tuesday, November 1. “The partnership and ongoing collaboration among the associations is a defining moment for the industry,” said Dan Risley, ASA president and executive director. “Working together and leveraging each other’s strengths will benefit service repairers, suppliers and consumers. We are committed to continue exploring ways to deliver value to our members and helping the industry.” Shop owners and managers attending the two-day training sessions will receive credit from the
Automotive Management Institute (AMi) toward earning their Automotive Accredited Manager (AAM) designation. All sessions during this two-day management training are AMi-approved for credit. The cost is
$150 total for the two days, which includes free admission to AAPEX / SEMA. According to the ASA, the program will feature some of the top speakers in the industry, including: • Bogi Lateiner • Greg Marchand • Amy Mattinat • Bob Ward • Jeremy O’Neal • Bob Greenwood • Donny Seyfer • Jorge Antico • Bill Haas
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Sessions focus on vital topics for managers to run and grow their business, including profitability secrets, targeted marketing, succession planning, effective leadership, servicing connected cars, data management, process improvement & LEAN, selling maintenance, growing your customer base, hiring processes, and more. “Delivering quality education and training at convenient times and locations for repair shop owners and managers is more important than ever,” said Bill Hanvey, Auto Care Association president and CEO. “Faced with rapidly developing vehicle technology, advanced management systems and higher customer expectations, these professionals must possess the knowledge and skills necessary to run efficient and profitable businesses. We look forward to collaborating with ASA on this and other initiatives to further enhance educational opportunities for the auto care industry.” For the complete agenda and information, please visit www.aapexshow .com/asa.
Sherwin-Williams Approved for American Honda and Acura US Warranty Repair
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. has approved Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes paints for its warranty and goodwill repairs. Included in the approval are the Sherwin-Williams AWX® Performance Plus™ waterborne system and Ultra 7000® solventborne refinish system. “Sherwin-Williams has supported American Honda for many years, so we are proud to be included in the latest issued approved paint lines service bulletin,” said Jason Crager, Sherwin-Williams OEM business development manager. “These approved refinish materials will not only meet, but surpass, our customer’s needs and provide them with an outstanding finish when they receive their vehicle after a repair has been completed.” According to the company, Sherwin-Williams will continue to provide Honda and Acura collision centers with training, color support and local service from its company-owned branches and training centers. For more information, visit www.sherwin-automotive.com.
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up front is one step but expediting parts, mirror matching parts and ensuring all parts are received before dispatching the repair, is another huge Recently I had the opportunity to sit in undertaking for the parts department. on a meeting with shop ownThis allows the vehicle to be ers discussing cycle time and “ready” to process for the touch time. The conversation technicians. The vehicle and centered on their KPI’s and parts cart need to be “kitted” how they thought implewith everything required for menting Damage Analysis the repair. and Blueprinting would imThink of your doctor or prove their output. Many dentist office – all paperwork, were stunned that their times supplies, tools and patient are Judy Lynch were not moving quickly just inspected and checked in beby adding a Damage Analysis bay. fore the physician actually sees the paWhat they failed to realize is that there tient. This should hold true for the is not one magic bullet for improving vehicle before it hits your production cycle time or touch time, but a require- floor! ment of several steps that together, will Although the above is imperative contribute to major production im- to reducing cycle time, there are also provements. many other factors in play. When the The concept of Damage Analysis vehicle is brought into the repair has many steps that need to be identi- process, it should be “pulled” through fied: Actually disassembling the vehi- your facility until completion. If it is cle, identifying all hidden damage, not, you need to ask your technician: ordering the correct parts, verifying “why the vehicle is idle?” parts received and then actually “kit- • Do you continue to have suppleting” the car for the technician to re- ments? Return to the Damage Analysis pair. This in itself is a major cultural and improve the process shift for many shops but the real • Are incorrect parts realized at time process is much deeper than this. Dis- of replacement? Improve mirror matchassembling and identifying all damage ing and parts receiving SOP’s by Judy Lynch, Marketing Manager, Collision Repair Design Service, Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes
• Are all the tools & equipment in working condition? Ensure each technician has the correct tools/equipment for task • Are supplies in the area necessary for specific task? Assemble mobile carts with specific supplies
• Is there large equipment (frame racks) in the shop not being utilized? If so, then free up productive floor space • Are there quality issues when passing vehicles to the next technician? Address training and/or SOP’s • Is one area of the shop outproducing another? Level your production and staff As you can see, many issues contribute to the cycle time of vehicles and reduce the touch time shown in your monthly reports. Be aware that although improving one task can make an impact in your shop, multiple small improvements add up to large productivity gains. Want to know how to improve your cycle time? Observe your shop floor with a Implementing Damage Analysis and Blueprinting are a good fresh set of eyes and talk to your start; but there are several more steps to consider when technicians! reducing cycle time Judy Lynch, Marketing Man• Are “dead” cars sitting in produc- ager, Collision Repair Design Service, tive work bays? Ask why – up to five for Sherwin-Williams Automotive Fintimes – if you need to get to root cause ishes, brings 29 years’ experience within of why this vehicle is even inside the the automotive industry and has become shop a key resource for assisting collision re• Is there sufficient lighting and/or pair facilities improve their performance space for each task? Mask off floor and enable them to become profitable areas to create process flow as neces- and productive in this changing econsary omy.
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“Although it’s peaceful and calm, at the same time we’re invoicing out 40 to 50 percent more work.” Rather than doing just a subsection of someone else’s repair, technicians see it through the entire process. “We actually combine more skills into one tech which makes him able to do more of the repair and gives him more responsibility and pride in what he is doing,” said Parker. The company’s robotic technology enables paint, along with fillers and primers to dry very quickly and it is fully cured. “You can still achieve continuous workflow because you can carry on sanding or buffing or rebuilding the car immediately once you’ve painted it,” said Parker. Part of the process also includes a vehicle damage assessment (VDA). If the car is drivable with superficial damage, a full estimate is conducted on the vehicle within a half hour to 45 minutes and the customer is able to use the vehicle until the parts arrive. This ensures that every car goes into the production process with all of the
parts. “The customer is driving his own car and happier than in a rental and the car is in the shop for a very short period of time,” said Parker. “We bring predictability into the system.” Bodyshop Revolution has a United States-based global training team in place to help shops get up to speed on the new technology and processes. Parker said it takes about a month to settle in and the goal is to create self-sustaining shops. He said that the average payback time is about six to eight months. “It’s not cheap to implement but a really quick return on investment,” he said. The company offers financing packages that can be paid off over a threeto five-year period. The company is continuing to reach out to shops across the United States and educate them about Bodyshop Revolution’s processes. “People are skeptical about what we do because it really is radically different than traditional thinking,” said Parker. “It’s a really exciting and unique solution.” “We are showing that we are building a shop of the future that processes cars correctly the first time and delivers them in half the time,” said O’Neill.
Service King Breaks Recycled Rides Donation Record
The gift of a new vehicle helped change the lives of needy families in 15 cities across the country in September as part of a massive giveaway effort conducted by Service King Collision Repair Centers and its teammates. The event marked the company’s 40th Anniversary while breaking the record for the largest
donation by an auto repair company in the National Auto Body Council’s Recycled Rides program’s history. Service King and its teammates have handed over the keys to more than 40 refurbished vehicles this year as part of its Great American Recycled Rides Giveaway, each repaired voluntarily by the company’s technicians and delivered to a family selected by local non-profit organizations. “Positively impacting our communities remains a cornerstone to Service King’s greater purpose as a family of teammates,” said Service
King president and 28-year teammate Jeff McFadden. “We uniquely recognize the impact a vehicle, and dependable transportation, has on the lives of families who need it most. It’s our sincere hope the volunteer efforts of our teammates and these vehicles touched lives in a positive way.” The recent Great American Recycled Rides Giveaway provided vehicles to single mothers, transitioning homeless families, military veterans and more in cities across the country including Dallas, Houston, Tampa, Atlanta, San Antonio, Murfreesboro, Dublin, Bellflower and more. On September 18, the effort took center stage at Chicagoland Speedway in front of more than 50,000 fans as Service King presented keys to a pair of recipients from the Women With Drive Foundation, which helps at-risk women achieve self-sufficiency. Service King is a longtime partner of the Recycled Rides initiative, which has successfully donated more than 1,000 refurbished vehicles to families in need across the U.S. since its inception in 2007. For more information, visit www .ServiceKing.com.
PCI Says CFA Insurance Rating Study is Flawed
The following statement by the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) is in response to the recent study by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) regarding auto insurance rating. The following statement is attributed to David Snyder, PCI’s vice president of policy development and research. “The CFA’s latest study on auto insurance pricing is flawed and misleading. The central flaw in the report is that it fails to take into account that all the rating and underwriting factors insurers use are proven to increase the accuracy of predicting the risk of loss. “Additionally, the driver profiles used by the CFA provide an apples to oranges comparison which calls into question their findings and conclusions. Without an apples to apples comparison, it is impossible to isolate the impact of individual factors as the CFA attempts to do by singling out a driver with a driving under the influence conviction. A component of one profile indicated that the driver went six months without insurance, which is a significant factor in predicting risk. “The main factors that determine what a driver pays for insurance
include things such as the number of years of driving experience, previous claims, miles driven, the type of vehicle and type of coverage purchased. Insurers use a wide variety of factors that have proven to be effective in predicting the likelihood of someone filing an insurance claim or having a loss. By using a variety of rating factors, insurers are able to develop a more complete picture of a driver’s potential for filing a claim and in this way more accurately price the policy. “Consumers should rest assured that auto insurance pricing is closely scrutinized by state insurance regulators and is subject to rigorous actuarial standards which ensure that all rating factors comply with the law. “If consumers are not happy with an insurance quote or the cost of insurance, they can always shop around for a better price or another company among the dozens of competitors in each marketplace. The auto insurance market is highly competitive and consumers have a large variety of choices. “Insurers use approved rating factors that accurately predict loss and we reject CFA’s attempt to characterize factors that measure risk as ‘social economic,’ these factors are highly regulated and based on cost.”
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