Automotive charity Ben celebrates successes

Automotive charity Ben has highlighted its successes and current campaigns in its latest newsletter.

It has revealed that since April 2023 it has supported 5,040 individuals, which is a two per cent increase on the previous year, with 2,829 interventions delivered, a 17% rise on the previous year.

Meanwhile, to mark World Suicide Prevention Month and Prostate Cancer Awareness month in September, Ben’s latest awareness and support campaigns focus on suicide prevention and prostate cancer.

As part of this, it is delivering suicide awareness and prevention training to employers. The course, which are available on flexible dates, will give participants the confidence to: support those suffering and act immediately if required; have conversations around suicide; and recognise the warning signs.

Meanwhile, Ben has also released a youtube video with Robin Luscombe, Managing Director of Luscombe Motors, who shares his story about battling prostate cancer to help raise awareness and encourage men to get checked.

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Fix Auto Reading achieves PAS 2060 certification

Fix Auto Reading is the latest franchise partner from within the Fix Auto UK network to successfully gain its PAS 2060 accreditation.

To achieve their certifications, the Berkshire repairer turned to Purchase Direct, Fix Auto UK’s procurement and cost-reduction partner, who used its ‘Driving Net Zero’ programme to assess their businesses. 

Paul Carkett, co-owner with David Benjamin said, “Like so many repairers we continually invest in our business and especially our premises. Converting to energy efficient LED lighting and changing our spraybooth to operate as a ‘direct fire’ powered unit has made it more than 40% efficient.

“Operating a carbon neutral repair centre must be a goal of every repairer in the country. Numerous fellow sites within the Fix Auto UK network are already PAS 2060 certified and are leading the way for the industry with numerous initiatives to ensure their carbon footprints are dramatically reduced year-on-year, I am just delighted to be joining them.”

Matt Woods, Sustainability Lead at Purchase Direct added, “We are really pleased to be working with the team at Fix Auto Reading to help them achieve their environmental goals. I am delighted to say they have successfully achieved carbon neutral verification in accordance with PAS 2060 for their first application period and we we look forward to our ongoing work together to reduce their carbon footprint in line with their current commitments.”

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Bodyshop Briefs

  • Gemini Accident Repair Centres has welcomed its 10th cohort of multi-skilled apprentices, in partnership with Emtec Colleges. Meanwhile, seven colleagues have become the first in the group to achieve GOA Qualifications Level 3 ADAS.
  • Four more major vehicle refinishes businesses, Pennings, Alton Cars, Veetec and Impact are joining AkzoNobel’s Sustainable Repair Network, a programme launched last year to help customers in the EMEA region on their journey to becoming more sustainable and efficient. Read more
  • Rapid Repair Network (RRN) a leader in same day vehicle mobile repair services, has partnered with leading energy and carbon specialists ECA Business Energy to measure and validate the carbon footprint associated with each repair job conducted by their network of mobile repairers. Read more
  • Revive! has announced the renewal of their sponsorship with the Coventry Blaze Ice Hockey team for the 2024-25 season. 
  • FMG Repair Services Bristol recently showcased its business to Martin Ward, CEO of parent company ZIGUP.
  • LD Autovogue achieved a 100% pass in its latest BSI Kitemark Accreditation audit.
  • Steve’s Smart Repairs, Stoke on Trent has warned drivers of telltale signs to look out of on their vehicles that indicate repairs are needed.

Industry News

Operations suspended at Ford National Distribution Centre

The NBRA has reported that the Ford National Distribution Centre in Daventry has had to suspend its picking and packing operations during a cleaning operation after a low percentage of white asbestos was found during an on-site survey. Read more

The changing landscape of repair operations

As consolidation of the sector continues apace, some of the secrets to a successful strategy of acquisition were revealed during a session entitled ‘The changing landscape of repair operations’, heldat ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference. Sharing the stage were Marc Holding, Managing Director, The Vella Group; and Victoria Turner, Executive Director, Ryemarc Group. Read more

S&G Response marks World Entrepreneurs’ Day

S&G Response celebrated World Entrepreneurs’ Day by interviewing three company directors, Andy Whatmough, Nik Griffiths, and Nick Stone, about their experiences in the industry. Read more

Supply will never be the same again

Millions of lost new car sales as a result of the pandemic and the shift towards electric have forever altered the make-up of cars on the road. Initially impacting the new car market, these dynamics have knock-on implications for the used market and have consequences for the cars sourced, priced and sold by retailers. Read more

Auto Raise new MD visits Emtec

Auto Raise Managing Director Emma Speed has celebrated the partnership with Emtec by visiting the learning provider to see the educational initiatives and innovative work being done there to support the next generation of automotive professionals. Read more

FCA calls for more evidence from insurers

The Financial Conduct Authority has said that although insurers and brokers have improved governance and oversight of how products are designed, managed, reviewed, and distributed, many can still not evidence fair value and good outcomes. Read more

SYNETIQ technicians achieve success in HEVRA training

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Thatcham Research helps fire service handle EVs

Thatcham Research recently welcomed Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) to its Berkshire HQ to enhance its crews’ incident response approach to modern vehicles. The Thatcham Research crash team provided and prepared a modern vehicle, previously used for research projects and safety tests, to simulate real-life emergency scenarios. Read more

1,000 more council insurance claims year-on-year largely driven by pothole claims

Nottinghamshire County Council has reported a significant increase in public liability claims over the past year, largely driven by a surge in complaints related to pothole damage on the county’s roads. Read more

‘In 60 seconds the car was started and stolen’

Drivers have spoken out about the cost of car crime as figures show more than one million motor vehicle theft offences have been recorded in England and Wales in a decade. Read more

HGV sales show modest growth

New heavy goods vehicle (HGV) registrations rose 2.6% in Q2 2024, reversing the decline recorded in the first quarter of the year, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Read more

However, EY has warned of challenges around electrification of the sector, with just 65 zero emissions sold in the second quarter, representing just 0.56% of the overall market. Read more

How written-off cars are dangerously resold for profit

A new investigation has revealed that cars written off following accidents are being repaired and resold, but in some cases the repairs have weakened the structure, leaving drivers and passengers vulnerable to serious injury in the event of another incident. Read more

City of Wolverhampton College automotive students land permanent roles

Students who studied for automotive qualifications at City of Wolverhampton College are celebrating after getting jobs with a leading motor vehicle dealer. Read more

Increased car usage provides growth opportunities for independent garages

The Independent Garage Association (IGA) has said that new figures from the Department of Transport revealing that car usage has now exceeded pre-pandemic levels highlight the opportunities available to independent garages. Read more

TrustFord charity fishing match raises over £4,000 for Cancer Research UK

TrustFord raised over £4,000 for Cancer Research UK with its annual fishing match at the start of August. The event was held at Messingham Sands Fishery, Scunthorpe. Read more

Researchers collaborate on best practices for automation research

Researchers from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety have joined colleagues from academia and the automated vehicle and insurance industries in issuing a set of best practices for future evaluations of highly automated vehicles. Read more

Meet the humanoid robots who could be building the next generation of BMWs

BMW claims to have successfully tested the use of humanoid robots at one its vehicle manufacturing plants in the USA. Read more

NFDA launches industry recruitment drive

The National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) has launched its latest Drive My Career campaign, #EVolveYourCareer, intended to encourage more people into the sector. Read more

VM News

Stellantis adds grilles to Eurorepar parts range

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Polestar presents Olympic winners with gold models

Polestar has presented gold-painted vehicles to Olympic gold medal winners swimmer Sarah Sjöström and pole vaulter Armand Duplantis. Read more

New Forest National Park & BMW UK enhance partnership

The New Forest National Park Authority and BMW UK have celebrated a milestone in its partnership, as a new twin electric vehicle (EV) charging point officially went live in the National Park. Read more

Golf is crowned ‘Best Car of the Half Century’

The Volkswagen Golf has been voted as ‘Best Car of the Half Century’ as part of the Best Cars of the Year – The New Car World Championships. Read more

People

  • Auto Raise has announced that Emma Speed has been appointed as new Managing Director.
  • LKQ UK & Ireland has strengthened its top team with the appointment of Tony Shearer as Chief Operating Officer, Matt Robinson as B2B Trade Director, and Adam Ince as Divisional Director.
  • Steer Automotive Group apprentice Miguel Harvey has been selected to join Team UK at WorldSkills Lyon 2024 along with David McKeown of James McKeown Accident Repair. Miguel will compete in Car Painting, with David in Autobody Repair.
  • ACG has appointed Chris Potts as its latest Business Development Manager.
  • Scott Payne has been appointed as Group Business Development Manager at The Pennings Group.
  • HB Accident Repair Network has promoted Cathy Taylor to HB Customer Service Manager.

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The changing landscape of repair operations 

As consolidation of the sector continues apace, some of the secrets to a successful strategy of acquisition were revealed during a session entitled ‘The changing landscape of repair operations’, held at ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference. 

Sharing the stage were Marc Holding, Managing Director, The Vella Group; and Victoria Turner, Executive Director, Ryemarc Group. 

Marc explained how the Vella Group has expanded from five sites to 15 in just three years by shifting focus from new builds back to acquisitions. 

He said, “Some repairers have unique operating models that would suit a new-build strategy more than an acquisition strategy. We try to keep our business model simple which allows us to have a two-pronged approach. But often the market dictates which way to go and if you do a new-build you have to attract staff and work. Those things are a bit of challenge at the moment so we looked at acquisitions instead.” 

Victoria said that Ryemarc has also gone down the acquisition route, but said expansion is no longer simply about getting bigger. 

She explained, “We have a very fixed, clear operating model and that makes it easy to make an acquisition rather than a build, but we have to find acquisitions we can add value to. It’s not just about footprint growth now. You don’t make acquisitions purely for scale in this environment. Instead they will be driven by skillsets and geographical reasons.” 

Valuations 

However, this year has posed specific challenges around acquisitions. Many bodyshops enjoyed their best ever year in 2023. This has seen many raise their valuations. In some cases they have priced themselves out of the market and both Marc and Victoria said that for every successful acquisition there are many others that do not get off the ground. 

Marc said, “For every one that gets legs, there are eight or nine that fall down. A lot of bodyshops had their best ever year last year and are basing their valuations on that and they’re maybe a little on the high end.” 

Victoria agreed, “Last year was a great year for bodyshops and valuations, but this year frequencies have dropped off a cliff. Those numbers aren’t going to come back, so what do you do with those valuations? It’s getting harder and harder to make good acquisitions. We’ve looked at a lot and nine times out of 10 walked away.” 

Culture 

But while an honest valuation must be the starting point, the most critical area of any successful integration is cultural alignment. Marc and Victoria both agreed that even if everything falls into a place, if the culture does not match the acquisition is doomed to failure. 

Victoria said, “One of the biggest walk-aways is culture. If it doesn’t fit culturally with your business then you’re going to lose everything that had value in the first place. But culture and loyalty are the two most important things whether you are looking to sell, acquire or just improve. You need loyalty from your customers and you need loyalty from the people that are working for you. Without those two things, you haven’t got a business.” 

Two camps 

When an acquisition is successful though, it generally fits into two camps. Either the business was targeted for purchase because it was successful, or because it was struggling and presented an opportunity to add value. In each case the strategy is different. 

Marc explained, “The approach is different if you acquire a business that is doing well or if it’s a distress purchase. If it is already successful you don’t want to rock the boat. You can look for some easy wins around integration but you only want to merge that business in slowly and steadily. 

“But if it’s a distress purchase, you don’t want to be carrying a loss-making business for very long so you’re going to implement changes quite quickly. You’re looking for excess costs, processes that don’t work, clients that don’t align with your business, and suppliers that haven’t been reviewed for a while.” 

Victoria agreed. She said that before acquiring a failing business it is important to identify the areas that need investment and be ready to act immediately. However, if the business is already doing well the process of integration needs to be far more delicate. 

She said, “There are two versions of events. One is where you can improve something and that’s where you bring in your blueprint and make investment quickly. The other version is where you’ve got a good business and you bought it for a reason. In that case you’ve got to tread so carefully because if you lose the people, it doesn’t matter how much investment you put into that site, you’ve devalued your acquisition overnight. There are benefits of being part of a group and you can introduce those, but if the business is working don’t tear it apart.” 

Independents 

But while consolidation continues to dominate the market, there is still a place for independents – although that place may be shrinking.  

Both agreed that as the industry evolves at a pace never seen before, understanding and preparing for the future has never been more important. That requires investment, but also insight into the trends impacting the sector and for smaller businesses that can prove a challenge. 

Victoria said, “You’ve got to have one eye on five years down the road so you need to be out there networking and finding out what is happening. That is harder for smaller groups. At Ryemarc we hear a lot about Consumer Duty, about emerging technologies and data, and what matters to insurers. If you put all those things together there’s a service layer that sometimes repairers don’t always spend a lot of time looking at. I think we have an opportunity to expand into spaces in the market that have challenges.” 

Marc concluded, “Growth isn’t for everyone and there will always be a place for small businesses. For us, it’s about trying to make sure we stay relevant today but also then starting to lay the groundwork for the future because you don’t want to be playing catch-up in this industry.” 

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference was held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with vehicle manufacturer – Stellantis, and supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: e2e, Gemini ARC, Prasco and Repairify. 

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RRN announces ECA Business Energy partnership

Rapid Repair Network (RRN) a leader in same day vehicle mobile repair services, has partnered with leading energy and carbon specialists ECA Business Energy to measure and validate the carbon footprint associated with each repair job conducted by their network of mobile repairers.

The company recognises the inherent advantages of mobile repair services, which typically require less energy and fewer resources compared to conventional repair centres, and by leveraging the expertise of ECA Business Energy, RRN aims to quantify these benefits and communicate the reduced environmental impact to their customers and the broader public.

The collaboration with ECA Business Energy marks the beginning of RRN’s journey towards achieving carbon neutrality. The first milestone in this journey is the attainment of carbon neutrality in accordance with the internationally recognised PAS 2060 standard.

This standard requires measurement, reduction, and the offsetting of carbon emissions, ensuring that RRN’s operations are genuinely contributing to a more sustainable future.

Looking ahead, RRN is committed to advancing beyond carbon neutrality and progressing towards a net-zero carbon footprint. This long-term strategy underscores the company’s dedication to environmental responsibility and aligns with global efforts to combat climate change.

Rob Hawes, Managing Director at RRN, said: “ At RRN we are acutely aware of the impact of vehicle repairs on the environment. Whilst we have long believed that our service is more environmentally friendly than a standard body shop repair, we are now formally quantifying this and aim to be carbon neutral before ultimately achieving Net Zero status. By choosing RRN, customers can be confident that they are making a positive contribution toward the environment.”

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Thatcham Research helps fire service handle EVs

Thatcham Research recently welcomed Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) to its Berkshire HQ to enhance its crews’ incident response approach to modern vehicles.

The Thatcham Research crash team provided and prepared a modern vehicle, previously used for research projects and safety tests, to simulate real-life emergency scenarios.

Initially, the electric vehicle was placed on its side to allow first responders to practice a ‘rapid extrication’ scenario when the High Voltage (HV) battery had gone into thermal runaway. This can occur when the HV battery in an EV is damaged or experiences an internal failure and begins to burn.

During thermal runaway, the EV battery will burn at an accelerated rate and become extremely hot, presenting a challenging situation for our emergency services.

This simulated scenario helped the RBFRS crews refine their techniques for quickly and safely rescuing occupants from a damaged EV.

Following this, the crews experimented with new equipment designed to improve rescue operations and more effectively deal with some of the high tensile steels found in newer vehicles.

Firefighters on Green Watch practiced removing the roof of the car and pushing the dashboard away from the occupants’ legs, ensuring they could efficiently free trapped individuals in various collision scenarios.

Sean Hoad, Senior Engineer for passive safety & instrumentation at automotive risk intelligence company Thatcham Research, said, “I am pleased we could support the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service. As the number of EVs on our roads increases each year, undertaking training like this is a crucial step in ensuring that our emergency services remain prepared and protected.

“Thatcham Research is proud to offer its facilities and expertise to first responders, helping them to understand the types of technologies found on modern vehicles and the safest way to work with them.”

“Electric Vehicles, for example, require unique training on safe handling techniques following a road traffic collision. Time is of the essence in the immediate aftermath of a road traffic collision, so it’s vital that first responders are confident when working around high voltage vehicles, including how to ensure the vehicle is powered down and the location of safe cutting points.”

Adam Brailsford, Watch Manager at Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said, “This training exercise allowed our Green Watch crews from Wokingham and Theale fire stations to test our operational response to incidents involving Electric Vehicles and similar, emerging vehicle technologies.

“I would like to thank the staff at Thatcham Research for allowing us to use their testing facilities to undertake this important training exercise and I look forward to sharing our findings more widely across the Service.”

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SYNETIQ technicians achieve success in HEVRA training 

SYNETIQ, an IAA company and one of the UK’s leading integrated vehicle salvage, dismantling, and recycling companies, has announced that its mechanical vehicle technicians have successfully completed their HEVRA (Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Repair Alliance) training.

Demonstrating exceptional dedication and expertise, each technician achieved a completion rate of 97% or above. 

This significant achievement underscores SYNETIQ’s commitment to staying at the forefront of the rapidly evolving automotive industry, particularly in the areas of hybrid and electric vehicle technology. The HEVRA training programme is renowned for its rigorous standards and comprehensive curriculum, covering the latest advancements in hybrid and electric vehicle systems, safety protocols, and repair techniques. 

Colin Casselden, Vehicle & Green Parts Sales Director of SYNETIQ, said, “We are incredibly proud of our team for their dedication and the high standards they have set. Their expertise will significantly benefit our clients and customers, providing them with the assurance that their vehicles are in capable hands, especially as the market for hybrid and electric vehicles continues to expand. With the automotive industry increasingly moving towards sustainable and advanced vehicle technologies, it is vital for our team to maintain a high level of skill and expertise.” 

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AkzoNobel welcomes four repair groups to it network

Four more major vehicle refinishes businesses, Pennings, Alton Cars, Veetec and Impact are joining AkzoNobel’s Sustainable Repair Network, a programme launched last year to help customers in the EMEA region on their journey to becoming more sustainable and efficient. 

All new businesses to the network have achieved a Level 1 Certification, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to reducing their respective carbon footprints.  

Over the last few months, the four businesses have partnered with AkzoNobel’s team of experts in the UK to generate insights about their energy consumption and emissions using the AkzoNobel’s proprietary Carbon Pulse application. This information has since been evaluated along with production data so that they can define their key performance indicators (KPIs).  

AkzoNobel is now working with each of them to develop strategies for future improvements across their repair centres. These improvements typically include changes in equipment, processes, and choice of products, which in turn results in reduced waste, energy usage, and cost, and increased efficiencies. 

Alton Cars, which operates a bodyshop group with 17 repair centres, Pennings, which has three sites, Veetec, with five sites, and Impact, which as four repair centres, all join The Vella Group, which became an official partner of the network in March of this year. 

Paul James, Strategic Accounts Manager Vehicle Refinishes UK & Ireland, AkzoNobel, said, “Ultimately, we are working towards finding areas where these businesses can reduce energy consumption and the associated emissions,” he says, “and identifying other key levers to reduce their impact on the environment and advance towards a more sustainable future.  

“We now have five of the UK’s leading accident repair groups, which collectively have more than 30 repair centres across the UK, working with us and where we know we can make a difference.  

“This is just the start for us. Our Sustainable Repair Network is open to all repair businesses looking for support on their sustainability journey, who can benefit from the knowledge and experience of sustainability experts and our growing portfolio of products and services to make a long-term difference to the operations and their business.” 

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Auto Raise names new Managing Director

Auto Raise has announced that Emma Speed has been appointed as new Managing Director.

Emma began her career as a journalist for ITN and the BBC, so will bring a unique perspective to the charity’s communication and outreach strategies.

She said, “I’m thrilled to step into the role of Managing Director at Auto Raise Charity. It’s a fantastic organisation with a mission I’m deeply passionate about. I look forward to working closely with the Trustees to tackle the skills gaps in our sector.

“By focusing on training and development, we can create more opportunities for young people and build a stronger future for the industry together. It’s an exciting journey ahead, and I can’t wait to get started and make a real difference.”

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Stellantis adds grilles to Eurorepar parts range

Following the successful launch of Eurorepar’s own brand front and rear bumpers earlier this year, the range has now been extended to include a number of front bumper grilles for popular models across the Stellantis passenger car and commercial vehicle brands.

As with the initial launch of bumpers, the new bumper grilles range have been designed specifically for vehicles no longer in production and over five years old, and are priced extremely competitively, as a cheaper alternative to OEs, for aging, lower value vehicles.

The launch includes a minimum two-year warranty on all parts, competitive pricing about 42% less than OE parts, and ordering via Audatex, GT Estimate & PartsLink24.

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