Fix Auto UK adds Edinburgh West to owned-sites portfolio

Fix Auto UK has invested in its network, acquiring the long-established Fix Auto Edinburgh West repair centre from Stewart and Carol Roden.

The acquisition, the first for the network in Scotland, ensures the Fix Auto UK’s position is maintained in the city and takes the number of repair centres the network owns outright to 11. It also holds majority shares in Fix Auto Goole and Fix Auto Cheltenham.

After a programme of investment which also includes remodelling the layout of the site, the repair centre will encompass two workshops, two spray booths and total 10,500 sq ft of workshop space.

The site will continue to be managed by Michael Kinnell, while Stewart and Carol’s son, Michael, will stay in the business as Assistant Manager, as part of the 14-strong team that includes nine productives and currently has the capacity to repair up to 120 vehicles a month.

Ian Pugh, Managing Director for Fix Auto UK, said, “Stuart and Carol have built up an incredibly respected business, it is a privilege to be asked to not only take it over, but continue their legacy as one of Scotland’s finest repairers.

“Buying a repair centre in Scotland marks another new and exciting chapter as we develop our portfolio of wholly and part owned repair centres which is pivotal as we continually strive to not only maintain the network’s position in key strategic towns and cities, but build upon it. We have invested significantly in our internal infrastructure to ensure all of our sites maintain and increase their productivities and efficiencies.”

Stewart added, “We have embraced Fix Auto UK since the day we joined the network in 2014. We firmly believe in its ethos. Safeguarding our team who have served us so well over the years has been paramount. It really is a new and exciting chapter for the repair centre.”

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Ben invites automotive family to get involved in festive fundraising activities

Automotive industry charity Ben is inviting its automotive family to get involved in Christmas Jumper Day this December and has also released its new Christmas card collection to raise funds which will support those struggling or in crisis.

Ben is calling for the automotive community to get involved with its Christmas Jumper Day fundraiser which will take place on 13 December – or any day that month.

To take part, participants simply sign up, share the date with colleagues and friends and wear their Christmas jumper on the day. Christmas Jumper Day is the ideal opportunity to get colleagues together in the workplace to have some festive fun and raise funds by donating £3 per person.

Meanwhile, this year, Ben is celebrating 35 years of Christmas cards designed by renowned motoring artist, Richard Wheatland, and is marking this special milestone by selling Richard’s first three card designs from 1989, 1990 and 1991 – now considered vintage.

Matt Wigginton, Director of Partnerships, Engagement & Income, said, “We hope our whole automotive family will get involved in Ben’s festivities this year. Christmas Jumper Day is such an easy one to get involved in and will help your company get into the festive spirit. You can now also buy your Ben Christmas cards with a new and very special design by Richard Wheatland for 2024.

“We are still seeing record numbers of people turning to Ben in desperation because they can’t afford the basics. It’s still really tough out there and many people in our automotive family urgently need us. Together, we can make a life-changing, often life-saving, difference to the lives of our automotive family so please get involved today.”

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NWVA announces Vision Vehicles as Bob Linwood Memorial sponsor 

Nationwide Vehicle Assistance (NWVA) has announced that Vision Vehicles is supporting its charity football match, the Bob Linwood Memorial Trophy Football Match, by sponsoring the food on the day.

The game is being played at The London Stadium on Tuesday, 15 October to raise funds for the charity, DEBRA UK. 

Vision is a long-established provider of claims management, credit hire and intervention hire services to the ‘non-fault’ motorist.

The charity game this year will take place against Morelli Master, with NWVA planning to organise the match every year, raising funds for different charities. 

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NWVA announces AUGGIE as charity match sponsor

Nationwide Vehicle Assistance (NWVA) has announced that AUGGIE will sponsor the AV at The Bob Linwood Memorial Trophy Football Match, which takes place at The London Stadium on Tuesday 15th October.

The match is being played against Morelli Masters to raise funds for the charity, DEBRA UK.

AUGGIE is the industry’s most technologically advanced Mobile Forward-Facing Camera (FFC) solution for ADAS calibrations. It renders the ADAS targets and lighting conditions using machine learning and computer vision to precisely align them to properly perform FFC ADAS calibrations to vehicle manufacturer’s requirements.

The news comes just a day after NWVA announced that Vision Vehicles will sponsor the food at the event.

NWVA hopes to play the Bob Linwood Trophy match on an annual basis, raising funds for different charities each year.

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Repairer profile: Grove Autos

Here we catch up with Allan Biggs, Director of Grove Autos following the business recently being awarded the Enterprise Repair Partner Award 2024 for Best Fleet Repair Partner – South East.

How would you ‘sell’ your business to prospective capacity acquirers?

We are sustainable and meet PAS2060 requirements. We are a small family-run business that meets and exceeds BS10125. We never over promise and are realistic with SLAs.

What makes your business ‘award winning’?

Maybe this is more a question for the work provider but it’s important to understand the provider’s needs and expectations, and always be communicative; if there are issues we try to deal with them ‘head on’ and be open and honest.

Enterprise needs to keep its vehicles on the road and we fully understand the need for prompt throughput. We have a small team with a lot of experience and we have to be efficient and adaptable to maintain the key-to-key times we currently achieve. It’s not unusual for our VDA to drop a car back to branch or our panel beater to lend a hand cleaning a car. Personally, I enjoy being at work and facing the challenges it brings and it’s a pleasure working with the team we have.

How would you describe the industry at present?

I’ve seen many changes over my career of 37 years in the industry. Compliance has changed it for the better. Work provision is more than adequate and I feel that the industry is becoming more valued by insurers and work providers. I would never class myself as a businessman – I came from being a mechanic – however, I feel that bodyshops have some of the most talented people out there running them, because it takes resourcefulness, patience, efficiency and extremely hard work with long hours. But if you get the mix right the profits will come. 

What do you see as your greatest opportunity?

I work with my eldest son, who is a partner in the company. On a personal level my aim is to eventually leave the business in a solid situation to provide an ongoing incoming for him, the staff and my grandchildren.

What one issue do you feel will impact the sector most in the coming years?

Green issues and the move to EVs are already having a big influence, as is the huge push on sustainability. This will see recycling, energy saving and environmental considerations being major considerations for work providers.

I also feel we will see a move in the future to even less direct ownership of private vehicles, especially in ‘chimney pot’ areas such as ours. Leasing and rental is becoming more prevalent. 

What steps are you taking to future-proof the business?

We purchased and moved to our current location during the first lockdown of 2020. The site was in a dilapidated condition. We refurbished it completely by August of 2020, using the opportunity to install LED lighting, solar panels, in-floor scissor lifts, and the latest tech spray oven.

We are always looking at equipment and methods that boost sustainability and help streamline repairs. The fact that the property is owned by the company means that investment in the maintenance and improvement of the site is always worthwhile.

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Steer CEO named EY Entrepreneur of the Year

Steer Automotive Group Chief Executive Officer Richard Steer has been named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2024 UK for London & South East.

He won the award in the Sustained Excellence category.

The EY Entrepreneur of the Year award is a prestigious global programme that celebrates the ‘vision, leadership, and success of exceptional entrepreneurs, who make a positive impact on their communities and the world.’

Richard has led the Steer Group through a period of continued expansion through a number of strategic acquisitions, the most recent being The Rye Street Group earlier in the month. He is also guiding the company towards sustainable operations through PAS 2060 certification.

The company said, “Richard’s achievement is a testament to his commitment to excellence and the remarkable journey of Steer Automotive Group.”

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HORIBA MIRA unveils UK-first crash testing facility

Automotive engineering consultancy HORIBA MIRA has opened the UK’s first vehicle crash testing facility capable of testing frontal car-to-car impacts.

These collisions are responsible for more deaths than any other accident type, according to Euro NCAP. 

HORIBA MIRA’s new Passive Safety Centre Crash Facility doubles the length of the previous Crash Facility runway from 85m to 170m, enabling ‘car-to-car Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier’ (MPDB) crash tests to be carried out in the UK for the first time. 

State-of-the-art high-speed cameras have also been installed to support post-crash data analysis.

Graeme Stewart, HORIBA MIRA’s Chief Technical Officer, said, “The MPDB test is integral to the vehicle development work that’s needed to help vehicle makers fully understand frontal, car-to-car impacts and to develop – with support and guidance from our engineers – the vehicle safety improvements that will reduce casualties for that type of accident scenario. 

“We already have world-class active safety testing capability and facilities at HORIBA MIRA, but the UK has never had this level of passive testing capability before. We’re delighted we could secure the necessary support to bring that to fruition.

“Opening our new Crash Facility is a landmark moment, allowing us to support all legislative and consumer standards, as well as to conduct the important vehicle development work that will support the global automotive industry’s bid to design safer vehicles.” 

Roisin Hopkins, Chief Commercial Officer, added, “Opening our Passive Safety Centre Crash Facility not only allows the UK to make an even bigger contribution to the push to reduce serious and fatal injuries on the roads, but it also means we can provide a one-stop automotive safety test engineering solution to customers from across the world.”

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NBRA Greener Bodyshop Award winners announced

The winners of the NBRA Greener Bodyshop Awards have been revealed.

Nominees met at The Coventry Building Society Arena for the seventh annual awards, which were introduced to celebrate those businesses and individuals who have set outstanding standards in sustainability.

The winners this year were:

  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Gold: Motofix ARC, The Vella Group, Jenkins & Pain, Autocraft Telford, Coachworks Renovations, D.Gawthorpe ARC, ABL1Touch, Crash Care Centre Hitchin, Fix Auto Penzance, and Fleetline & Crash Repairs Croydon
  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Silver: CRG Bicester, Fix Auto Redhill, Fix Auto Rochester, James Alpe, Devonshire Motors, C&P Panelcraft, Fix Auto Mid Devon, Summer Motors, SW Vehicle Body Repair, Zeus Accident Repair
  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Bronze: Saga Truck and Van, Vehicle Crash Repairs, Custom Coachworks, David Payne & Son Coachbuilder, A1 Motorist Centre, UK Select ARC, Phoenix Enhancement Services
  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Platinum: Flyde Coast ARC, Gemini ARC, Mackins ARC, M&S Accident Repairs, UK Carbody
  • Bob Linwood Greener Apprentice Award: Vitalijis Simonenko
  • Bodyshop Staff Wellbeing Award: Flyde Coast ARC
  • Diversity and Inclusion Award: Accident Express
  • Industry Innovation Award: Plastrepair EU
  • Charity Award: James Alpe
  • Outstanding Support for Bodyshops Award: AGEAS
  • Pride of Bodyshop Award: Patrick Mackin
  • Carbon Footprint Year-on-Year Improver Award, Commercial: CarComm Coachworks
  • Carbon Footprint Year-on-Year Improver Award, Repairer: Autocraft Telford
  • Sustainability Award, Group Repairer: Steer Automotive
  • Sustainability Award, Independent Repairer: PJB Accident Repair
  • Sustainability Award, Commercial Repairer: CarComm Coachworks
  • NBRA Special Award: Mark Moring

Picture: Five repairers from the Fix Auto network were recognised for their continued environmental efforts. Fix Auto Penzance and Fix Auto Manchester East recipients of the Gold Award, while Fix Auto Redhill, Fix Auto Mid Devon and Fix Auto Rochester were awarded Silver.

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The Vella Group announces Denton expansion

The Vella Group is expanding with a brand-new accident repair centre in Denton, Greater Manchester.

The premises is currently undergoing significant investment and development and is set to open towards the end of 2024. This new site will be a modern, state-of-the-art repair centre designed to provide an exceptional experience for our customers, clients, and employees.

The Manchester East site in Denton will be The Vella Group’s 16th accident repair centre, and the fourth site added to the group in 2024. Manchester East is the sixth new site built by the Group within the last five years, following Bradford, Coventry, Deeside, Liverpool and Manchester Trafford Park.

Marc Holding, Managing Director, said, “We are pleased to be strengthening our footprint across Greater Manchester with our new site in Denton. The site will be equipped with the latest repair technology and has been designed to provide high-quality repairs in a fantastic environment for our customers and team. We are looking forward to the site opening and building a strong team in Manchester East.”

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Prasco set for Automechanika Show

UK automotive supplier Prasco UK has announced it will be attending the 2024 Automechanika Show in Germany this week.

Managing Director Kelvyn Waugh and his UK sales and information team will take a pivotal role on the pan-European Group Prasco stand in hall five of the four-day event billed as the ultimate trade fair for the automotive aftermarket sector.

He said, “Automechanika Frankfurt is a vitally important event for us to connect with our customers and forge new relationships in the industry. Myself and the team will always make time for our customers, new and old. We will be on hand throughout the event to answer any questions, discuss our vast range of parts and go through our services we believe further support repairers.

“As ever, our European-based partners have taken the Prasco attendance to another level with a magnificent stand which will provide us with the space and facilities to talk comfortably.”

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