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Have you had an experience where the vehicle notified the owner that it was being moved while it was in your repair facility? App-based connected services are available from many vehicle makers and may require special considerations before beginning repairs.  Telematic systems, such as OnStar, have been offered in Canada...
Canada’s auto care industry is on the cusp of a decade marked by rapid transformation. As technologies like electrification, artificial intelligence (AI), and predictive maintenance deeply integrate into vehicles and operations, the longstanding frameworks supporting the auto care sector are being redefined in real time. Futureproofing has evolved from a...
Sometimes, returning to the basics can make the difference between a quality and a failed repair. You might need to refinish the panel backside and edges when repairing and refinishing.   While sounding similar, panel backside refinishing and edging/jamming are separate tasks. Panel backside refinishing can involve the inside or backside...
As Advanced Driver Assistance systems (ADAS) become increasingly common in modern vehicles, the importance of proper bumper repair and refinishing has grown significantly. In this webinar, Matthew Moore, senior trainer at Axalta Coating Systems, and Neil Murphy, technology manager — color science and global color systems, address the complexity behind...
The Young professionals in auto care sector (YPA) Community is seeking an engaging speaker to lead the featured workshop at the upcoming YPA Community connect: Learning and leadership social.  About the event  This event is designed to bring together young professionals in the auto care sector for an afternoon focused...

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