ARC360 supports Work Wellfest event
ARC360 and ILC have joined forces with Corporate Partners Entegral and Gemini Accident Repair Group to launch Work WellFest across the vehicle accident repair and motor claims sectors.
The virtual wellbeing festival has been created to coincide with World Mental Health Day on Tuesday 10 October 2023 and will feature a cross-section of virtual events designed to meet the needs of all colleagues and industry peers.
To register for the sessions, visit: https://www.iloveclaims.com/claims_tech/arc360-ilc-support-work-wellfest-event/
Event set for panoramic view of motor sector
Claims inflation, credit hire, technology, skillsets and key industry innovators will be at the heart of ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference (EMCC) 2023.
Taking place at Landing Forty-Two, London on 5 October, the Exclusive Motor Claims Conference, headline sponsored by Enterprise along with sponsors Clearspeed, EDAM Group, LexisNexis Risk Solutions and Wiser Academy, will see experts from key insurers, insurtech, and supply chain specialists delve into the current workings of the sector and share their respective insights on how the market is evolving.
EV adoption facing critical challenges
The UK is ranked fifth in terms of global markets best prepared for electric vehicles. According to EY’s latest EV Country Readiness Index, it is behind China, Norway, the US and Sweden.
It fell from seventh to eighth in terms of supply and third to fourth in regulation issues.
New report exposes OIC failures
The Justice Committee has raised concerns about the number of unresolved cases still in the Official Injury Claim portal, and called on the Ministry of Justice and Motor Insurance Bureau to investigate the backlog.
In a new report, it has revealed that 349,000 cases are still unresolved, with just over a quarter of all claims entered into the system since it launched in May 2021 having so far reached settlement.
UK government confirms delay to 2030 ICE ban
The UK government has confirmed that the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles will be put back until 2035. This brings it in line with the rest of the European Union.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said, “We’ve got further to go to get the charging infrastructure in place. So to give us more time to prepare we’re going to ease the transition to electric vehicles. You’ll still be able to buy a combustion engine vehicle until 2035.”
NBRA: 2030 delay could cost repairers
The National Body Repair Association is calling on the government to offer subsidies to repairers which have already invested in preparations for the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars, after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the deadline was being put back five years.
The NBRA believes this delay will place extra strain on businesses which committed early to 2030, as they won’t now get a return on investment for another five years.
Private drivers key to EV uptake
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has warned that the continued adoption of electric vehicles depends on greater support for private drivers.
A new EV is registered every 60 seconds, however, these numbers are driven by fleets, with private drivers stalling due to higher costs and concerns over charging availability.
ARC360 Market Intelligence: August 2023
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WorldSkills UK unveils 2024 programme
WorldSkillsUK has announced its training and skills programme for 2024, with 47 competitions taking place to identify the most talented apprentices and young professionals in the UK.
It has also launched a new leaning space, the WorldSkills UK Learning Lab, featuring e-learning information and skill development tools.
IMI sponsors Automotive 30% Club
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has become the key sponsor of the Automotive 30% Club, which aims to ensure at least 30% of leadership roles within the sector are held by women by 2030.
As part of the sponsorship, the winner of the 2024 Inspiring Automotive Woman of the Year Award will be unveiled at the IMI’s Annual Dinner next March.
Motor claims inflation on upwards trajectory
Gallagher has revealed that motor claims inflation is still increasing, driven by delays in getting replacement parts, higher wage costs, and a lack of courtesy cars.
IMI warns of EV skills slowdown
The IMI has warned that the government’s decision to postpone the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles until 2035 could result in the industry cutting back on critical EV preparations.
CEO Steve Nash said, “There’s now a serious risk that businesses and individuals will take their foot off the pedal. It is absolutely crucial that the shift to 2035 is not seen as a ‘free pass’ to delay investment in infrastructure and training.”
Repairify unveils new wiring solution
Repairify has identified an increasing industry challenge around the wiring of reversing cameras, which are often damaged during repairs.
It has now developed an innovative solution that enables technicians, based on diagnostic data from asTech, to create custom replacement cables rather than replace the entire cabling loom.
Thatcham Research backs 2030 delay
Thatcham Research has welcomed the government’s decision to put back the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030 to 2035.
It has restated its commitment to supporting the industry’s transition to electrification, but says the extension emphasises the need for continued investment in ICE repair skills.
BMW launches next level of assisted driving
BMW has unveiled an L2+ assisted driving system.
The BMWi5 features the innovative Driving Assistant Plus system, which offers hands-free highway driving and automated lane changing, with a sophisticated driver monitoring system to ensure the driver is always attentive.
Fix Auto UK marks mental health milestone
Fix Auto UK has celebrated a wellbeing milestone this week after training its 100th Mental Health First Aider.
The landmark was achieved at its head office and comes just 18 months after the network launched the initiative.
L&I Eaton ARC expansion continues
L&I Eaton ARC has unveiled its 14th site, a 20,000 sqft facility based in Liverpool. The group plans to unveil further sites in Newcastle and Sheffield shortly.
ABL 1 Touch Group launches management development training
ABL 1 Touch Group has enhanced its continuous learning strategy with the launch of a six-month Management Development Programme.
Through a combination of best practice research and theory training, managers will develop an advanced toolkit to help them better support colleagues.
Parkway celebrates charity triumph
Parkway Prestige has raised £310.50 for the Macmillan charity through a coffee morning.
ITAS supports JLR global training programme
ITAS has supported the JLR Global Train the Trainer (GT3) Structural Repair Sessions.
The sessions are designed to standardise the delivery of the steel and aluminium training/assessments throughout JLR’s global network of panel Trainers.
Bangers4Ben charity opportunities
Thatcham Research is appealing for sponsors to support its Bangers4Ben charity entry.
The four-day, 1,500-mile journey around Ireland starts on 7 October and will raise valuable funds for automotive charity Ben.
People
Phil Wong has been named Regional Manager at Halo ARC.