Bodyshop briefs
- KC Autos Northwich has achieved the BS10125:2022 standard.
- Komoo Sheffield is celebrating after passing its BSI Kitemark audit.
- Witham-based Nova Automotive Group is now open, handling both passenger and commercial vehicles.
Industry News
EU considers limiting repairs to old cars
A number of news sources have reported that the European Union is considering restricting repairs to cars over 15 years old as part of a plan to phase out older, more polluting vehicles.
The proposal, which has not been ratified, would form part of the Fit for 55 initiative, which aims to reduce net emissions by 55% by 2030.
It’s understood that older vehicles with significant damage to engines, transmissions, brakes or steering would fall under a ‘residual vehicle’ category, which would bar them from repair.
Trend Tracker report now live
Trend Tracker has published its comprehensive UK Motor Claims and Body Repair Report 2023-24.
The 266-page report includes the latest data, trends and analysis from across the motor claims and body repair sector.
Industry targets new talent during National Apprenticeship Week
The automotive industry has rallied to support National Apprenticeship Week, with businesses from all sectors promoting the sector to the next generation through a range of initiatives and events.
At the Nottingham College Apprenticeship evening, both Michael Golding, Network Manager at LV, and Managing Director of Gemini Accident Repair Centres Dave Sargeant were on the AutoRaise stand discussing automotive career opportunities to students and parents.
Elsewhere, Autocraft Group apprentices are on respected manufacturer programmes such as Volvo and VWG, Steer Automotive Group has recently unveiled its first ever Apprentice Skills Competition, which will continue throughout February, while The Vella Group has recognised the 29 apprentices on its books.
EY forecasts further growth for UK automotive
EY UK is predicting another strong year of growth in the new car market, after the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reported that sales grew a further 8.2% in January to 142,876 registrations.
David Borland, EY UK & Ireland Automotive Leader, said, “While the new year will undoubtedly present economic and regulatory challenges, the market is showing robust momentum as it heads into 2024 with further volume increases forecast for the year.
Repairify offer proves a huge hit
Repairify’s offer of free remote services for three months has saved bodyshops thousands of pounds since it was announced at the end of December, with hundreds of free jobs already undertaken.
The offer was introduced to support repairers amidst rising operational costs.
Sustainability a key focus for 2024
Solera APAC Managing Director Chris Iacovou has highlighted the key challenges facing the sector this year.
Talking to Digital Nation alongside other industry leaders, he said consumer demand and regulatory pressure would ramp up the focus on sustainability. Other issues addressed included enhanced cyber security, ethical use of AI, and digital skills.
TGSS formed after management buyout
Key figures in the sector have come together to launch telematics solutions provider Trak Global Security Solutions (TGSS).
TGSS has been created following a management buyout of the IMS stolen vehicle recovery division by former commercial director Dave Turnock and entrepreneur Andy Christopher.
Dave Shepherd has been appointed Chairman, while Alan Cottrill and Mark Ward have joined as non-executive directors.
Pricing tool dedicated to dealers released
cap hpi had developed a new tool to support dealers price optional extras on used vehicles. Its Options Value tool is available free to subscribers in the Valuation Anywhere product.
Silverlake supports Ukraine with first aid kits
Silverlake is partnering with charity UK Sunflower Aid to support refugees in Ukraine.
It is sending recycled vehicle first aid kits to the country as well as fuelling all the vans needed to transport them there.
To date it has collected and shipped over 1,500 first aid kits from its Sheffield site.
Strong start to 2024 for car sales
New car registrations grew for the 18th month in a row in January, rising 8.2% to 142,876 units.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders also reported that the month saw the one millionth electric vehicle sold in the UK, with 20,935 BEVs registered, a rise of 21%, taking the overall total since records began to 1,001,677.
SYNETIQ set for BTCC grid
SYNETIQ has entered a new team to compete in the British Touring Cars Championship.
Called ‘LKQ Euro Car Parts with SYNETIQ,’ the team will consist of two additional cars racing alongside the Toyota Gazoo Racing UK effort under the Speedworks banner, with two-time Independents’ laurel winner Josh Cook confirmed as one of the drivers.
Used car sales enjoy robust sales year
More than seven million used cars were sold in the UK last year as the market increased by 5.1%, or 351,915 units, from 2022.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) also reported that used EV sales nearly doubled through the year, rising by 90.9% to a record 118,973.
A year in review
Research carried out by sopp+sopp has found that 41% of bodyshops said staffing was among their biggest challenges last year.
It also found that repair times had risen to an average of 42 days on average by September, while 40% of repairers said that delays in parts sourcing had impacted one in five jobs.
GLASS provides transparency
BASF has unveiled a new tool which enables businesses to measure the carbon footprint and associated costs of their paintshops.
GLASS, which stands for Global Life Cycle Assessment of Automotive Surface Solutions, covers the entire value chain from raw material extraction via pre-treatment to clearcoat as the final step of the coating process, enabling customers to optimise costs and performance, and ecological footprint.
Thatcham Research renews call for EV battery collaboration
Thatcham Research has welcomed the House of Lords report, ‘EV strategy: rapid recharge needed,’ which has called for “the introduction of a cross-industry battery health testing standard… to provide clarity around the condition of an old or damaged battery.”
Thatcham Research has now renewed calls for the industry to work together to reduce the cost of battery repair or replacement.
A1 ADAS Solutions set for ADAS growth
A1 ADAS Solutions is gearing up for further growth in mobile ADAS calibration, diagnostics, and programming, after demand for services from its fully-equipped fleet of vans rose substantially last year.
Iain Molloy, Managing Director, said, “By 2030 it’s also estimated 44% of cars will have level 2 autonomy. This makes ADAS is a real growth area, not just for us, but for our bodyshop customers too.”
ITAS introduces updated Honda training
ITAS has updated its two-day Honda Body Structure collision repair course.
The updated course addresses changes in construction, vehicle technology and subsequent collision repair and panel replacement procedures.
Headlight partnership shines the way forward
General Motors is partnering with Llink Technologies to produce and sell remanufactured headlights. The collaboration will offer dealers and customers greater choice in headlamp replacement.
AutoCommercial unveils online platform
A new online platform for buying and selling automotive businesses and properties has gone live. AutoCommercial has been unveiled by MTBN and offers full buyer and seller confidentiality.
VM news
EV skills in the spotlight
Thatcham Research Chief Executive Jonathan Hewett had addressed the role of insurers in supporting the EV switch.
Speaking with Stephen Linklater, Claims Director at Ageas UK in the first episode of Insured Insights, he stressed the importance of having specialist staff able to repair EVs safely and the growing need to reuse damaged EV batteries.
BYD Seal U spotted on UK shores
BYD Europe has launched the BYD SEAL U, an electric SUV offering a range of more than 300 miles on a single charge.
BYD sold more than three million units worldwide last year and Thatcham Research helped prepare the UK aftermarket for rising sales from the Chinese manufacturers by hosting a two-day product showcase recently.
People
- Finance Director at Fix Auto Mid Devon Alena Woolacott has been named 2024 Inspiring Automotive Women Award.
- Vertu Motors has appointed James Ousby as VDA at its Exeter site.
- Henry Angus has started a new position as Client Manager at BSI.
- Matthew Coles has been appointed Group Parts Manager at Komoo.
- RWC Training has appointed James Haydon as Training Manager.
- AkzoNobel has appointed Kristy Clyde as Regional Sales Manager – South.