Author: Search Auto Parts | Automotive News – Collision Repair
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OAI: Oklahoma bill could help enforce auto insurance law
Oklahoma lawmakers are hoping to help quell the state’s uninsured motorist problem with a bill that would allow police to pull over drivers simply because information in a state-run database indicates that they lack insurance, according to Onli…
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Martin Senour announces 2012 second quarter training schedule
The Martin Senour Company has announced its new March through June, 2012 training schedule. Training courses will be held at Martin Senour locations nationwide, and include an emphasis on sustainable operations from both a business and technica…
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Insurance Auto Auctions to sell salvage vehicles to China
Insurance Auto Auctions (IAA), a wholly owned subsidiary of KAR Auction Services, announced an agreement with Chen Jia, which will import U.S. salvage vehicles to China for recycling.
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PPG plans spring MVP business conference
PPG will hold its annual spring MVP Business Solutions Conference March 25-27 at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort in Phoenix, Ariz.
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I-CAR introduces course, webcast on high-strength steel repairs
I-CAR will introduce its newest course, Best Practices for High-Strength Steel Repairs (SPS09) on February 27 and will follow that up with a free webcast Feb. 28 under the same title.
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Obama administration proposes small business assistance
President Barack Obama has proposed to Congress a $48 billion legislative package to aid small- business growth.
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Service King names VP of Houston market
Justin Regan, regional manager in the Houston market for Service King Collision Repair Centers, was named vice president of the Houston market.
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Quality Parts Coalition supports pro- aftermarket parts legislation
The Quality Parts Coalition (QPC) said it supports the collision repair parts legislation that would dramatically reduce the time period that auto manufacturers could enforce their design patents on collision repair parts. The bill was introduc…
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New York association supports West Virginia’s lawsuit against Liberty Mutual
The New York State Auto Collision Technicians Association (NYSACTA) wrote a letter to West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw saying it supports the lawsuit the state filed against Liberty Mutual and a shop for using salvage parts to repa…
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Sherwin-Williams announces 2012 second quarter training schedule
Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes 2012 second quarter training sessions are designed for collision repair industry professionals seeking advancement and increased knowledge in their field. Courses will be offered March 20 through June 28, 2012.