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Why Attend an Auto Parts Trade Show After Auto Parts Training?

Automotive Training Centre

You may already have a strong foundation in parts management, inventory systems, and customer service, but how do you stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry? If youve completed or are currently enrolled in auto parts training , you might be wondering what comes next.

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Do You Have What It Takes to Start Your Own Auto Body Shop?

CATI

Technical Expertise in Auto Body Repair You need a deep understanding of vehicle repair and restoration to run a successful auto body shop. From fixing dents and scratches to handling more complex collision repairs, your technical skills will be the foundation of your business. Contact us for more information.

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What Is the Career Path of an Auto Body Estimator After Automotive School?

Automotive Training Centre

Auto body estimators play a crucial role in the collision repair process, assessing vehicle damage and determining the cost of repairs. Contact ATC Surrey for more information! What career opportunities are available for an estimator? Were answering this question in detail in todays blog.

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Summer Travel Surge: How Collision Shops Can be Ready for the Road Ahead

Solera

Busier Roads: Preparing for the Increase in Collisions Summer is peak season for road crashes, due to factors like traffic congestion, distracted driving, even sun glare and heat-related vehicle issues like tire blowouts. Customer service can go a long way. Is your collision repair shop ready for the summer travel surge?

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How To Land Clients As An Independent Auto Body Estimator

Automotive Training Centre

Carving your niche as an auto body estimator in the competitive collision industry can be challenging. But entering the industry as an independent contractor, where you’ll be in direct competition with giant insurance companies and other collision repair shops, can ramp up the pressure in multiple folds.

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Career Highlight: What Does A Heavy Duty Estimator Do?

Automotive Training Centre

Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for effectively conveying repair needs and costs to clients and insurers. Analytical Skills: Estimators must be able to interpret damage reports and technical information to create accurate and realistic repair estimates.

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Opening an ADAS Calibration Business

Tomorrow's Technician

Being a good business means understanding all the pitfalls as well as what will be needed by your customer. Service Information All of the things I’ve mentioned to this point in this article will require you to have up-to-date service information. Equipment Purchasing the equipment needed is a long subject.