ARC360 news round up – Friday 14 October

ARC360 offers free access to repairers 

ARC360 is offering free access for repairers to its forthcoming ‘Gaining Ground Together’ themed event taking place on Thursday 24 November at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry. 

The move comes as ARC360 steps up its efforts to bring the repairer and supply chain communities together by providing a platform of collaboration and understanding for all stakeholders. 

Allianz X to acquire Innovation Group 

Allianz X, the digital investment arm of Allianz Group, will acquire Innovation Group subject to regulatory approval. 

Innovation Group provides claims and technology solutions to the insurance and automotive industries. It says the deal will support further innovations as well as the continued roll-out of Gateway, its digital claims management solution that connects all stakeholders on a single, independent platform. 

Motor Claims Conference provides high-level insights 

ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference took place last week at London’s tallest event space, providing the perfect opportunity for a high-level overview of developments across the market. 

AutoRaise seeks fresh impetus 

AutoRaise is looking to support further growth by appointing new members to its Board of Trustees. 

It will consider applications from anyone within the vehicle repair industry but is particularly keen to appoint experienced professionals from automotive sectors such as education, marketing and management. 

Copart trials cleaner fuel innovation 

UK salvage and remarketing experts Copart has completed a six-month trial of FuelActive, a new solution that delivers 92% cleaner fuel to engines. 

FuelActive works by drawing fuel from near the surface of the tank, avoiding contamination from water and sediment that settles near the bottom. This reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by as much as five per cent. 

Policyholders prioritise greener providers 

A new survey by Consumer Intelligence has found that 77% of policyholders would pick an environmentally-friendly insurer and 23% said they would pay more for ‘green’ motor policies – this figure rises to 90% among drivers aged 25-34. 

The same survey also revealed that 85% of consumers would accept recycled parts in their repairs. 

BASF rewarded for sustainability commitment 

BASF Automotive Refinish has been recognised for its commitment to sustainable operations. 

It won the British Coatings Federation Sustainable Innovation Manufacturer Award. 

Smart repairer secures further funding 

Axioma is primed for further growth after securing a £150,000 investment from Jenson Funding Partners. 

The London-based smart repairer, which has seen revenues grow fourfold in the last 18 months, employs skilled technicians empowered to use their own expertise and experience to estimate repair costs and timings and price jobs accordingly. 

Fix Auto winners share award 

Fix Auto Dagenham was crowned Multi-Site Bodyshop of the Year at the Bodyshop Magazine awards this week – and then promptly shared the award with fellow finalist Fix Auto Slough. 

Director Paul Cunningham said, “Slough run an incredible business and thoroughly deserve the award. We work closely together and share best practice, so sharing the award seemed the obvious thing to do.” 

Meanwhile, Fix Auto UK franchise partners were also shortlisted in the Single Site Bodyshop of the Year category (Fix Auto Penzance and Fix Auto Redhill), the Advanced Technologies Technician category (Ian Phillips of Fix Auto Redhill) and VDA of the Year (Mark Thomas, Fix Auto Mid Devon). 

Copart in line for wellbeing award 

Copart has been shortlisted for the Fleet News and Commercial Fleet Wellbeing Award. 

The award recognises companies who prioritise the wellbeing of employees and have created a culture of emotional, mental, social and physical support. 

Winners will be announced at the FN50 Dinner on 1 November.  

Komoo cuts ribbon on fourth site 

Fleet and rental hire repair providers Komoo has opened its fourth site in the UK. 

Located in Bristol, the new facility is being managed by Luke Cannock, who has joined the company from The ARC Group.  

Avant and Allianz agree bill-busting support fee

Avant Repair Network and Allianz have agreed an Energy & Inflation support fee. 

Introduced ease the burden of rising repair costs, the fee will remain in place from October until March, when it will be reviewed in line with market conditions. 

Mark Green, Allianz Claims Supply Chain Manager, said, “As we head towards winter where there is general industry uncertainty and volatility, we are pleased to announce that Allianz will be introducing an Energy and Inflation support fee for all new repair instructions.” 

Chris Ryder, Network Director, Avant, said, “The Energy & Inflation supplement will be a much welcome shot in the arm to our repairer partners.” 

No half measures in charity run 

Managing Director of H Samson Howard Wolstencroft ran the Manchester Half Marathon on Sunday, 9 October, raising money for Cancer Research UK. 

His just giving page is still live for anyone interested in donating.  

‘Live your best life’ 

Ben marked World Mental Health Day (10 October) by encouraging colleagues in the industry to access its range of services if they are struggling. 

It has found that 50% of automotive workers are suffering with worry, stress, anxiety, low mood or depression, or loneliness. 

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Copart completes trial of cleaner fuel solution

UK salvage and remarketing experts Copart has completed a six-month trial of FuelActive, a new solution that delivers 92% cleaner fuel to engines.

FuelActive works by drawing fuel from near the surface of the tank, avoiding contamination from water and sediment that settles near the bottom. This reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by as much as five per cent.

Phil Briggs, Director of Operation Centres, Transport & Engineering at Copart, said: “This FuelActive trial is yet another ‘Greenest Fleet on the Street’ initiative we are exploring as part of our Plan-Net-Zero commitment, which is designed to address all aspects of our operations against our ambition of achieving carbon neutrality in the shortest possible timescale.

“We’ve already made significant investment into the latest telematics and camera technology across our transport fleet, providing unique data and insight into driving styles and fuel consumption, and we’re actively exploring the option of hydrogen fuelled vehicles going forwards.

“The initial findings from the trial are very positive and we look forward to sharing the results after further analysis.”

The trial is part of an ongoing strategy of sustainability, which has already seen Copart ensure Euro VI compliancy across its transporter fleet, invest in JCB loaders with lower fuel consumption and emissions, invest in single and three-car transporters to enhance efficiency and partner with HGVC to deliver carbon neutral training to its drivers.

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AutoRaise seeks fresh impetus

AutoRaise is looking to support further growth by appointing new members to its Board of Trustees.

It will consider applications from anyone within the vehicle repair industry but is particularly keen to appoint experienced professionals from automotive sectors such as education, marketing and management.

It said, “Some of the current Board of Trustees have continued in their tenure for longer than was required; this was to ensure both the smooth running of the charity and to get AutoRaise into an enviable financial position post pandemic. It is now time to welcome some new like-minded industry professionals who can give their support, experience, and a little time to secure the objectives of the charity. 

“AutoRaise will engage with all applicants to assess the candidate’s suitability, experience and skill set against the available roles. Successful applicants will be formally elected as officers of the charity and be allocated key responsibilities within a specific Trustee role with a level of expectancy around activity and input.”

The charity dedicated to promoting apprenticeships within the industry is also seeking volunteers to offer occasional support for specific projects, campaigns, initiatives, and events.  

Anyone interested is invited to email Jennifer Evans at jen.evans@autoraise.co.uk before Friday, 28 October 2022.

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Motor Claims Conference provides high-level insights

ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference took place last week at London’s tallest event space, providing the perfect opportunity for a high-level overview of developments across the market.

Headline sponsored by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and sponsored by EDAM Group and LexisNexis Risk Solutions, the event covered a host of topics from the rise of insurtechs to credit hire, movements within the repair sector and shared opinions on challenges across the sector.

Hosted by ILC MD, Mark Hadaway the day got underway with a fascinating insight into ‘Motor Insurance in a Modern World’ documenting the rise of insurtech Marshmallow courtesy of Insurance Director, Paula (Coulthard) Griffiths.

Paula highlighted how behind the ‘tech’ element of Marshmallow sits “predominantly ‘non-insurance people’ with a relentless focus on customer experience” which combined with an ongoing appetite for research and development has provided solid grounding for the insurers exponential growth.

Panel sessions offering highly candid discussions around credit hire, personal injury and data insights all provided deeply insightful aspects to the agenda and gave the sense the industry was increasingly invested in understanding the internal challenges and opportunities that exist.

An ‘open session’ – using slido audience participation technology – also ensured all attendees had their say on some of the hottest topics of the day – 80% suggesting that the industry was yet to settle into a ‘new normal’.

The day also included two fireside type interviews – one with Richard Steer, CEO of rapidly expanding Steer Automotive Group and another with Geoff Carter, CEO of Sabre Insurance. Both offered highly engaging insights into their respective business operations and views of the sector, as well as hinting at further positive advances in the future.

Concluding the event, Mark said, “There is no doubt with all that is happening economically, politically and geopolitically we find ourselves in very uncertain times yet from what we have heard today the industry is evolving to ensure it is fit for purpose with the agility to cater for future customer needs.”

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Allianz X to acquire Innovation Group

Allianz X, the digital investment arm of Allianz Group, will acquire Innovation Group subject to regulatory approval.

Innovation Group provides claims and technology solutions to the insurance and automotive industries. It says the deal will support further innovations as well as the continued roll-out of Gateway, its digital claims management solution that connects all stakeholders on a single, independent platform.

With more than 1,200 clients across the globe, Innovation Group will maintain its operational independence, brand and culture following the deal.

Tim Griffiths, CEO of Innovation Group, said, “Allianz X’s support will accelerate the roll-out of our industry-leading platform, Gateway, open up new opportunities for growth and enable us to deliver market-leading services for our clients. We are delighted to have the backing of Allianz X as we enter the next phase of our development.”

Dr. Nazim Cetin, CEO of Allianz X, said, “Innovation Group’s digital solutions bring together all the relevant parties and data to facilitate smooth, efficient and transparent claims management, from first notification of loss to repair and settlement, which is what the market is increasingly demanding. It’s a future-ready business with lots of potential and we want to help unleash it.”

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‘Live your best life’

Ben is marking World Mental Health Day by encouraging colleagues in the industry to access its range of services if they are struggling.

It has found that 50% of automotive workers are suffering with worry, stress, anxiety, low mood or depression, or loneliness. This has been exacerbated by the pandemic and the cost of living crisis, quite apart from the challenges faced by the industry itself in terms of supply disruption, electrification and a lack of skills.

Rachel Clift, Health & Wellbeing Director at Ben, said, “One free and confidential chat with Ben could help you to get back on track – we can connect you with the best tools and services that are tailored to help you to overcome whatever it is you’re facing. Whether it’s signing up to a SilverCloud (CBT) programme, counselling or talking therapies, life coaching or financial assistance, we have a range of services and support designed to empower people to improve their circumstances and face life’s challenges with hope and positivity.

“Everyone deserves to live their best life, and this shouldn’t be something that is brushed under the carpet. Problems that are bottled up can escalate and end up in a state of crisis, so we always recommend sharing your worries with a trusted, friend, colleague or family member – or with us via our free and confidential helpline.”

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ARC360 news round up – Friday 7 October

MGA Claims Conference makes instant impact 

The inaugural MGA Claims Conference has been hailed a resounding success.

Held in association with the Managing General Agent Association (MGAA) at 155 Bishopsgate, London on 28 September, the event attracted some 300 visitors making it one of the largest claims events of the year.

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The experiential event will aim to continue helping to create an environment for collaboration, interaction and innovative thinking across the incident repair sector.

Admiral announces major new repair network strategy

Admiral Insurance has announced that from 24 October it will only work with certain bodyshops as part of a significant change to its repair network strategy.

In a statement, the insurer said, “Our new network model will enable us to focus on strategic partnerships with a select number of industry-leading suppliers. This means we can more closely manage our customer journey and have the optimal performing repair capacity for today, and for future business growth.”

LV= goes live with new support fee

LV= General Insurance has introduced a new Energy and Inflation Support fee to help bodyshops absorb rising inflation.

From 1 October and for a period of six months it will pay bodyshops in its network £75 plus VAT for every repair they carry out on its behalf.

Meanwhile, LV= hosted its first LV= Sole Site Forum since before the pandemic at F1 Williams on 8 September, when representatives from all 28 of its sole sites heard about future network strategies and opportunities to strengthen relationships and collaboration. 

FCA praises insurers’ flexibility

The FCA has praised insurers for the flexibility they have shown in handling business interruption claims. 

It welcomed the way they reallocated resources to make interim payments quickly, while proactively communicating with policyholders throughout the claim. However, the FCA also raised concerns over delays and the service provided to some vulnerable customers. It has now published its findings, including examples of good and bad practice, to help insurers deliver a fair and consistent service to customers throughout the claims process.

Motor Parts Direct under new ownership

UK-based automotive parts and accessories distributor Motor Parts Direct has been acquired by South African automotive group Motus Holdings for a reported £182m.

Motor Parts Direct delivers vehicle parts to more than 14,000 customers in the passenger and light commercial sector through its network of 175 branches.

Gold Star for Mirka

Mirka has received Gold accreditation from Investors in People (IIP), which recognised its excellent internal and external relationships and strong management team.

IPP also praised the company’s culture for engaging and empower colleagues while also supporting continuous professional development and upskilling.

New car market recovery continues

The millionth electric vehicle joined UK roads in September as the new car market enjoyed its second successive month of growth.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reported that there were 225,269 new registrations during the month, an increase of 4.6% on September 2021 but still 34.4% below pre-pandemic levels. EVs made up 16.5% with 38,116 units.

Meanwhile, the light commercial vehicle market enjoyed growth for the first time this year, rising 10.8% to 34,950 units.

GT Motive develops imaging solution

GT Motive has collaborated with JDK Technology to enhance its imaging services for bodyshop customers. 

JDK’s solution enables photos to be sent directly from the claimant to the repairer, with images now directly integrated into the GT Global estimating platform ensuring everything is visible in a single location.

GTA announces interim rates agreement

Motor Insurers and credit hire companies have signed an interim agreement to increase certain hire rates.

The agreement, which applies to subscribers to industry protocol GTA and will remain in place until 30 June, is expected to ease the financial pressures by seeing credit hire companies accepting lower average hire rates in return for faster payments.

Transport Centre delivering Plan-Net-Zero strategy

Copart has recognised the role its Transportation Control Centre is playing in driving forward its sustainability targets.

One year after joining its Customer Excellence Centre, the Transportation Control Centre now manages a fleet of nearly 500 vehicles, with collections tailored to reduce emissions and improve efficiency. 

Meanwhile, by adopting the latest technology the centre is also able to monitor driver behaviour and manage peaks in demand.

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Carcomm Coachwords has received Mercedes-Benz approval for a 16th consecutive year.

Carcomm is one of the largest commercial vehicle repair specialists in the South East. 

Chartwell receives Bentley award

Chartwell has been presented with the Bentley Bodyshop of the Year Award.

Bentley Aftersales Managers Jonathan Morris and Adam Causer visited the company’s Derbyshire site to present the trophy to Chartwell Group Director Chris Brightmore.

The company said, “Chartwell is immensely proud of this title, and we hope it demonstrates our continued commitment to delivering our Gold Standard service.”

Mirka enhances PPE range

Mirka has announced its latest range of PPE is now available to the UK market.

Its Mirka Essentials range includes coveralls (light line or carbon line), safety glasses (with UV and IR protection), and masks (offering protection against solid particles, dust and odours).

GTG achieves ‘good’ Ofsted rating

Training academy GTG has been judged as a ‘Good Provider’ for apprenticeships after its Wolverhampton site underwent a rigorous four-day Ofsted inspection.

Seven inspectors carried out a thorough assessment of the facilities and also conducted a range of interviews before delivering its judgement. 

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Gold star for Mirka

Mirka has received Gold accreditation from Investors in People (IIP), which recognised its excellent internal and external relationships and strong management team.

IPP also praised the company’s culture for engaging and empower colleagues while also supporting continuous professional development and upskilling.

Craig Daycock, Managing Director of Mirka, said, “We are absolutely thrilled to be accredited with the Gold award from the IIP. This recognition highlights how the sustained investment in the processes and structure to aid the development of our staff to support their customers and all our stakeholders has helped them grow both individually and as part of their team.  

“The Mirka UK management team is committed to continuing to invest in these areas because we understand first-hand how continuous professional development benefits our customers and the business, and how it has made our staff feel empowered and trusted within the organisation.” 

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Only tech can cut through the headwinds

It’s no secret that the automotive aftermarket is facing simultaneous challenges on a scale and of a range never before experienced.

Rising repair costs, steepling energy bills, labour shortages and supply disruptions are just the most obvious issues the industry is now having to navigate.

Added to this, traffic variations and changing driver habits mean once predictable work flows are no longer reliable, while emerging fuel types demand new processes and new skills.

It’s clear then that doing things the way they have always been done is unviable for most businesses.

However, by exploiting existing technologies and embracing further innovation it is possible to introduce game-changing efficiencies that can alter the entire motor claims ecosystem for the better.

At ARC360m, technology has been the underlying theme running through all our output during September.

Here, we have collated insights gleaned from the interviews, webinars and podcasts we have produced, and added further expert analysis from selected partners to reveal how technology is already been deployed to improve service and standards, and what might be coming in the near future.

Estimating systems

GT Motive has made great strides in the UK market since launching its estimating platform, GT Global, in 2020. This year alone it has already been adopted by 500 repairers and the company has also established successful partnerships with insurers and repair networks such as Vizion and NFU Mutual.

Its cloud-based solution is groundbreaking in as much as it delivers a pay-per-use pricing model, meaning bodyshops are not lumbered with fixed costs if volumes fluctuate. This transparent approach enables repairers to manage costs more effectively, while its online data solution means everyone has a view of the same, regularly updated estimate.

Martyn Rowley, GT Motive’s Business Development Manager, said, “We’ve grown exponentially this year. We’ve welcomed repairers across the UK and we’re working with many large insurers and collaborating with a variety of exciting companies to provide the best possible platform for our customers.

However, the long-established leader in this sector is Solera Audatex with AudaEnterpriseGold. https://www.audatex.co.uk/solutions/audaenterprisegold

Recently enhanced with 29 new models – including the Tesla Model Y – and updates to a further 121, https://arc360.co.uk/solera-audatex-announces-aeg-update/ AEG covers 98% of the car parc with right-first-time estimating, unlimited multi-user access and faster total loss identification using cap hpi valuation data.

Earlier in the summer the solution was developed further to provide estimating data for more peripheral vehicles, such as tractors, scooters, quadbikes and pick-up trucks. Provisions were also made around electric and hybrid vehicles to enable repairers and insurers to track numbers of alternative fuelled vehicles, while more development work is ongoing to enable two-way data updates. This will enable repairers to put information back into the estimate around parts pricing and excess changes.

However, Audatex is not resting on its laurels. While still updating AEG to ensure it remains current, it is also in the process of rolling out what will ultimately be its successor – Qapter.

Based on feedback from the industry, Qapter is being developed with artificial intelligence and image capture at its core.

This will enable the automatic generation of parts lists and retail quotes, which will also enable insurers to triage jobs more effectively and make quicker, more accurate decisions around total losses.

In an exclusive ILC Claims Tech interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXU7-U0kpfQ, Neil Garrett, UK South Africa and Nordic Sales Director, Solera, said, “Post Covid there have been changes in behaviours at repair shops and insurers. We realised the old normal isn’t the new normal and thought the best thing to do was to ask the customers what they wanted. We had a fantastic response around the appetite for AI, but found the main barrier was trust; when can the estimate be trusted and when will a manual estimate also be required?”

Taking these concerns on board, he said AI effectively used will support bodyshops and create new possibilities. For example, accurate and automatic assessments of images can support more effective triage, ensuring bodyshops receive the jobs they want, when they want them. This can free up space and capacity, and will help the repairer to reimagine their workflow.

Neil said, “The landscape is changing very dramatically. Technology can assist that, but we need to link the different systems in the market, from bodyshop management systems, estimating systems, insurance claims systems. With Qapter we’re trying to take an all-encompassing view across the ecosystem, and join the dots.”

Salvage

Vehicle salvage is one area where technology is playing an increasingly pivotal role, not just in helping the industry achieve its sustainability goals, but also, now, in helping to tackle the disruption to parts supply.

However, to make the most of this opportunity repairers need to know what parts are available, and where. That demands widespread system integration – and, according to Jim Loughran, CEO, e2e Total Loss Management, not just on a national scale.

Speaking during September 2022’s webinARC https://www.e2etotalloss.com/, he said, “We’re very UK-centric, but technology can change that with the flick of a switch. We can solve a lot of problems around supply by thinking globally about sharing recycled and reclaimed parts. But to do that we need an end-to-end, fully integrated supply chain solution.”

Also operating in this space, Copart is perhaps better equipped than many to push the boundaries of what is possible. With an international footprint and a track-record of digital innovation, the UK’s leading salvage and remarketing company is well-versed at reshaping the landscape.

Already it is delivering a completely digital journey with apps to arrange collections and deliveries, digital vehicle documentation, and online auctions and payment options https://www.copart.co.uk/how-it-works/, while it is also actively pursuing new solutions based on artificial intelligence and augmented reality.

Jane Pocock, Managing Director, Copart UK, said, “Cutting edge technology is at the forefront of everything we do and we are continuously seeking new ways to support both our external customers and internal operations.

“We now have an extensive suite of unique digital services which deliver a truly contactless customer journey, while our innovative data-sharing technology is unique to the motor claims industry. It enables total system integration between our operating system and our customers’ claims systems. This allows us to interact digitally with insurers, from the point where a vehicle is deemed a total loss through every stage of the process until final settlement.  

“Customers can also review progress on all their policy holders’ total loss claims through our secure claim settlement portal, and access an expansive reporting suite ‘MiHub’, which provides real-time insights at a case or macro level.”

Jane continued, “But we never stand still. We launch new tech products every year and are always planning new and innovative technology through continuous collaboration with our customers to expand the range of value-added services we offer.”

Connectivity

However, as Neil touched on and as Copart’s solution proves, integration is the telling factor. Data is now being produced at every touch point of a claim, but unless and until that data is transparent, up-to-date, and available to everyone involved, then companies will not be able to use it to improve efficiencies and accelerate the customer journey.

Also on the webinARC panel alongside Jim was Dave Shepherd, Director, Shepherd Advisory Services.

He said, “Integration is key, and there is no reason why people shouldn’t be able to plug into other systems and platforms. The end user is all our customer, we’re all connected in the supply chain but too often software and solutions are developed for a single person or function. Developers need to understand the whole workflow and design solutions for the entire supply chain.”

Customer first

However, with new technologies and solutions being launched all the time, finding those best suited to your needs can feel like trying to fit the right plug into the right socket in the dark.

Understanding your own business is the first step to knowing how and where technology could make a difference, but ultimately every new innovation should be geared towards the customer.

There is a sense that this customer-first approach flourished during Covid-19, but since then the industry has turned inwards again, as Dave said: “We have gone back to telling the customer what they need.”

Fear of change is one thing stunting wider adoption of technology, as well as a lack of education around its potential benefits, but if used intelligently it can be the solution to moving forward through today’s unprecedented headwinds.

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