Uninsured driver numbers on the increase

Data released by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau has revealed that there are an average of 300,000 uninsured vehicles driving on UK roads every day.

It says there are now more than a million uninsured vehicles in the UK, and warns that these numbers are likely to rise as the cost of living and rising insurance premiums puts pressure on motorists.

As part of MIB’s mission to make roads safer, it has recently invested £5m to update and expand enforcement initiatives that remove uninsured vehicles from the road and is also increasing focus on prevention through education. It is also encouraging all motorists to explore legal ways in which they can minimise any premium increases during their policy renewal.

Martin Saunders, Head of Enforcement for MIB, said: “It’s really important to us to reduce the level of uninsured driving on the road. We know that times are tough for many people right now and increased cost-of-living pressures may cause more people to make the wrong decision to drive uninsured, but this is not the right way to save money.

“We are encouraging people to ensure their motor insurance is adequate and appropriate for their needs, whilst reminding them that they can look at ways to legally reduce their premiums. While we understand the challenges many are facing, our message is that driving uninsured is never worth the risk.”

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Silverlake celebrates sustainability double

Silverlake Automotive Recycling [Silverlake] has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability and the environment with two awards in a week.

It received a highly commended accolade in the Circular Economy Project of the Year Award at the national UK Green Business Awards 2024, before claiming the Climate and Sustainability Award at the regional Solent250 Business Awards 2024.

Allen Prebble, Managing Director, said, “We are over the moon to have won these awards. The recognition is hugely rewarding for the whole team, who I would like to take the opportunity to thank for their unswerving commitment to our sustainability vision and strategy.  Automotive recycling is increasingly being recognised for the environmental benefits it delivers and we are so proud to be helping to fly that flag and raise awareness for our industry.”

Silverlake, accredited to ISO 14001 Environment Management System, is committed to zero waste to landfill by 2030 and SBTi targets to reduce its carbon emissions by 42% in the same time scale. 

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Fix Auto Swansea West announces key acquisition

Fix Auto Swansea West has expanded operations with the acquisition of Pontypridd-based bodyshop S&F Motors.

The investment comes just a year after Fix Auto Swansea joined the network, with S&F Motors now renamed Fix Auto Pontypridd.

The 4,000 sqft site includes one spraybooth and one curtain-sided ‘back up’ booth and six workbays, with 12 productive sand four non-productives.

Co-owner of Fix Auto Swansea West Matthew said, “When we joined Fix Auto UK 12 months ago we expressed our determination and drive to become a multi-site operator and expand our business and I am delighted to say we have achieved that first goal. The Fix Auto Pontypridd centre really is perfectly positioned to meet not only our needs, but those of Fix Auto UK.”

Fellow owner Paul Gravell added, “We started out repairing one car at a time during Covid. That was less than five years ago and we both have to pinch ourselves when we stand back and realise just what we’ve achieved in that short time. We have received tremendous advice and support from family, friends and colleagues who’ve helped to make it happen for us but, as we’ve previously said, this really is just the start of our plans to continually grow and develop.”

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European Commission to impose EV tariffs on China

An investigation by the European Commission has concluded that electric vehicle manufacturers in China are benefitting unfairly from subsidisation.

It believes European manufacturers are being put at a disadvantage as a result of this and now hopes to resolve the issue with Chinese authorities.

However, it says that if discussions are not successful it will impose new tariffs on EVs imported from China from 4 July, including 17.4% on BYD models, 20% on cars produced by Geely, and 38.1% on SAIC-manufactured vehicles.

Average tariffs of 21% will be imposed on other Chinese manufacturers who have co-operated with the investigation and 38.1% on those who have not.

ACEA Director General, Sigrid de Vries said, “What the European automotive sector needs above all else to be globally competitive is a robust industrial strategy for electromobility,” stated. This means ensuring access to critical materials and affordable energy, a coherent regulatory framework, sufficient charging and hydrogen refilling infrastructure, market incentives, and so much more.”

The investigation, which began late last year, will continue over the summer before the Commission decides whether to propose permanent anti-subsidy measures.

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Thatcham Research unveils new ADAS course

Thatcham Research has launched a new ADAS Aware e-learning course to address the existing skills gap around the technology.

The course provides technicians with a comprehensive understanding of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), including how the different technologies operate and how to accurately identify and calibrate them.

Created by in-house experts from Thatcham Research’s Automotive Academy, the online-only ADAS Aware course offers learning flexibility while also delivering the high levels of competency required to identify ADAS and conduct repairs without compromising their functionality.

Dean Lander, Head of Repair Sector Services at Thatcham Research, said, “ADAS technology is a pillar of modern automotive design. The importance of understanding how it factors into the repair process cannot be overstated. Robust knowledge of how different repair techniques impact the functionality of ADAS features is crucial, with even the slightest sensor misalignment having a pronounced effect on the performance of safety-critical systems.

“ADAS Aware will provide technicians with the skills needed to identify these technologies, understand requirements in advance of repair and feel empowered to carry out repairs around ADAS technology in a timely and efficient manner, reducing key to key times.

“The training also provides an overview of how ADAS factors into the journey to autonomy, a sector of the UK car parc which is set to expand in the near future which garages must be prepared for.”

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SYNETIQ launches carbon calculation project

IAA company SYNETIQ is developing its sustainability strategy by calculating the carbon footprint of its auction vehicles.

Conducted in collaboration with sustainability consultants Oakdene Hollins as part of its sustainability strategy, Our Road to Tomorrow, the study was conducted to deliver insights into the company’s emissions and to identify areas for improvement.  

Results highlighted that transportation of auction vehicles was the primary contributor of emissions, followed by vehicle processing and forklift movements.  

SYNETIQ is now collaborating with Masters students from Sheffield Hallam University to conduct a study on its HGV fleet. This study will explore innovative solutions and trial new software aimed at optimising route planning to minimise stem mileage in collection and parts delivery vehicles. 

Tom Rumboll, UK Managing Director for IAA and CEO of SYNETIQ said, “We are committed to driving positive change in our industry and minimising our environmental impact. By quantifying the carbon footprint of auction vehicles and taking proactive steps to reduce emissions, we are setting a new standard for sustainability in the automotive sector.”

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Gemini ARC unveils new North East site

Gemini Accident Repairs has expanded its presence in the North East by opening a new-build site in Darlington.

The 10,000 sqft facility is the group’s 37th facility and represents the group’s expansion into a new region.

The new site features optimal heat loss reduction through the Kingspan cladding system and with a large focus on sustainability, it also includes future-proof technology such as a Todd Zeus infra-red electric oven, full LED lighting, destratification heating to reclaim ambient heat, and energy-efficient compressors.

Brett Wootton, Acquisitions Manager for Gemini Accident Repairs, said, “Darlington is a fantastic addition to the Gemini family. Its excellent transport infrastructure allows us to serve the North East, a new area for our strategy. The new build also enables us to future-proof our green footprint with the latest technology.”

Dave Sargeant, Managing Director of Gemini, added, “I am thrilled to welcome our 37th site. This expansion greatly strengthens our presence in the North and Northeast of England, marking our entry into a new territory for Gemini. With this move, we can provide even better support to our insurer partners. We are proud to welcome a dedicated team of skilled professionals, including our new Darlington Production Manager, Joshua Rudrum, who shares our commitment to delivering industry leading support and top-quality repairs to our clients and customers.”

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ARC360 News – Friday, 14 June 2024

ARC360 conference set to sell out

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference, set to deliver the highest calibre of attendees, contributors and debate in the UK body repair industry event calendar, is set to sell out. 

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the event will provide shared insights, interactive exhibits and networking opportunity for the UK’s key persons of influence from across the UK vehicle incident repair and insurance claims sector. 

Bodyshop Briefs

  • ARC Group’s Bath site has become an approved MG repairer.
  • KC Autos has announced that it has reduced carbon emissions by 28% since achieving PAS2060 certification.
  • Axiom Repair Centres in Yaxley has transitioned to the BS10125:2022 standard.
  • Devonshire Motors ARC is celebrating topping the BMW/MINI approved network league of 118 repairers, after recently winning the Customer Service Award and securing a 100% audit pass.
  • FMG Repair Services has opened a new state-of-the-art site in Chadderton, Greater Manchester.

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BASF at the Battery Show Europe

BASF will be showcasing its innovative power solutions at The Battery Show Europe 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany, taking place between June 18-20.

Gemini names Mac Tools as training partner

Gemini Accident Repair Centres has announced that Mac Tools is a new official tooling partner for its award-winning apprenticeship programme.

Toyota GB ‘real voices’ underpin IMI campaign

Toyota GB colleagues are sharing their career stories in the second phase of the IMI digital campaign, ‘There’s More to Motor,’ which aims to attract new people to the industry by promoting the opportunities within automotive.

Thatcham Research welcomes Labour’s ‘Plan for Drivers’

Jonathan Hewett, Chief Executive of Thatcham Research, said: “Labour’s ‘Plan for Drivers’ aims to address issues faced by UK motorists such as rising insurance costs, potholes, and Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Thatcham Research supports these goals, including Labour’s focus on reducing the cost of car insurance.”

Moped garages visited in drive to tackle ‘crash for cash’ fraud

Five moped garages have been visited by the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) and the City of London Corporation’s Trading Standards officers as part of the unit’s ongoing work to tackle moped-enabled ‘crash for cash’ fraud.

RWC Training opens doors to students

North Hertfordshire College students from the motor vehicle department benefitted from a tour and practical experience day at the RWC Training facility in Milton Keynes.

Inter-Est announces ERIC partnership

ERIC or Enhanced Remote Image Capture is Inter-Est UK’s new partner product for Inter-cept and Insight.

The AA joins Red Bull Soapbox Race

The AA is supporting the Red Bull Soapbox Race to promote its accident assist products.

NBRA/VBRA completes DEBRA UK charity challenge

Members from the NBRA/VBRA have completed a 53-mile walk and one-mile swim to raise nearly £10,000 for the DEBRA UK charity, which supports those living with epidermolysis bullosa.

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Stellantis unveils multiple software-driven products

Stellantis is enhancing the mobility experience of consumer and commercial owners of vehicles from its 14 brands with a steady stream of new connected features.  

JLR invests £1m to support police tackling vehicle thefts

JLR is investing more than £1m in support of proactive policing to tackle the organised crime groups targeting vehicles in the UK. It will support several police forces with additional, dedicated resources to respond to vehicle thefts in hotspots across the country, as well as a new national policing unit to gather intelligence.

Polestar enhances side-on collision safety features

Polestar 5 has tested a new far-side airbag to prevent injuries caused by head impacts between drivers and passengers following a side-on collision.

XPENG G6 tops range and charging tests

XPENG Motor’s G6 model topped EV range and charging charts at the recent EI Prix NAF Summer Test when it travelled 330 miles on a single charge, while its battery went from 10% to 80% power in just 20 minutes.

BMW unveils in-vehicle 5G solution

BMW has integrated Transatel’s Ubigi personal eSIM solution across its model portfolio, delivering additional infotainment features and unlimited WiFi connectivity using Ubigi’s 5G UK data plan.

Rivian releases new Autonomy Platform

Rivian has unveiled the second generation of its flagship vehicles, the R1S SUV and R1T pickup, both of which include the new Rivian Autonomy Platform. Powered by 11 cameras, five radars, and AI prediction technology, the system is 10 times more powerful than its predecessor.

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  • Shaun Hopkins has been appointed Supply Chain Manager at AXA.
  • Repairify Europe has appointed Jon Davies as Technical Sales.
  • Paul Wilkinson has been named Head of Sales, S&G Response.
  • Partly has appointed Chris Setz as Sales Director, EU.
  • Richard Barber has been named Bodyshop Manager at Halo ARC.

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ARC360 conference set to sell out 

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference, set to deliver the highest calibre of attendees, contributors and debate in the UK body repair industry event calendar, is set to sell out. 

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the event will provide shared insights, interactive exhibits and networking opportunity for the UK’s key persons of influence from across the UK vehicle incident repair and insurance claims sector. 

Supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: e2e, Gemini ARC, Repairify and Prasco, the event is sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with vehicle manufacturer – Stellantis which will host the ‘Stellantis Zone’ on the day featuring a number of its latest models including the Peugeot Expert (BEV), Jeep Avenger (BEV), and the Vauxhall Astra SW (BEV). 

Around 50 key motor insurance claims influencers are confirmed to attend, along with a host of vehicle manufacturer representatives; over 100 of the UK’s leading accident repair operators; as well as the sector’s leading suppliers.  

Delegates will hear thoughts from insurers, vehicle manufacturers, repairers and other key persons of influence from across the sector on how, when and why the sector is preparing for the future including special sessions focused on ‘getting in shape to win more business’ and ‘acquisition, growth and integration’.   

The conference agenda includes contributions from: 

  • Chris Ashworth, Founder, ILC 
  • Chris Downing, Head of Sales & Operations, Stellantis 
  • Matthew Freeman, Managing Consultant at Solera cap hpi 
  • Marc Holding, Managing Director, The Vella Group 
  • Andrew Jobling, Supply Chain Lead, UKGI Supply Chain, Aviva 
  • Tom Leggett, Vehicle Technology Manager, Thatcham Research 
  • Ulrike Lucas, Head of Procurement & Supply – Allianz Claims, Allianz Insurance plc 
  • Dawn Marsden, Head of Claims Supplier Management and Engineering Services, esure 
  • Robert Snook, CEO, Business Success Global 
  • Pete Thompson, Director of Product, Activate Group 
  • Victoria Turner, Executive Director, Ryemarc Group 

Click here to see the full agenda for the day. 

A limited number of tickets remain for the event – click here now to book  

To find out more about the opportunities available to get involved in the event – exhibition or sponsorship, or how to become an ARC360 Partner contact mark@iloveclaims.com or liane@iloveclaims.com

For a full overview of last year’s event, click here

Stellantis will be hosting its national repair network forum on the 26 June at the same venue. 

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ARC360 News – Friday, 7 June 2024

ARC360 full agenda revealed

The full agenda for ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference has been revealed with shared insights, interactive exhibits and networking opportunity making up the key ingredients.

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the ARC360 conference is set to deliver the highest calibre of attendees, contributors and debate in the UK body repair industry event calendar.

ARC360 turns focus on new players

ARC360 hosted its fourth Breakfast Think Tank recently, when attention was turned to the growing impact of new international players entering the UK sector.

After considering skills, electric vehicles and volumes in previous Think Tank sessions, this week the focus was turned on new brands within the domestic market and how they are impacting claims and repairs in terms of parts availability, methods, and insurance.

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  • Gemini Accident Repair Centres has expanded its footprint in the South West with the acquisition of Swindon-based NCR Bodyshops.
  • John Grose has announced that Chinese brand OMODA has been added to its supply portfolio, with models available in both petrol and electric.
  • Komoo Glasgow has responded to growing customer demand by moving to a new 10,000 sqft site.
  • Fix Auto UK has increased its presence in the south of Wales with the appointment of Fix Auto Caldicot to the network.
  • Solus is opening three new repair centres in the UK. They will be based in Sheffield, Sunderland and Exeter.
  • Steer Automotive Group has announced the strategic acquisitions of Chartwell and M&A Coachworks, adding to its capacity to repair prestige and luxury models.
  • Fix Auto UK has reached a new wellbeing milestone with 150 colleagues now qualified Mental Health First Aiders. A further 14 candidates completed the two-day Mental Health First Aid England tutorial as the network aims to have at least two people per centre qualified.

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Repairify ready for Best of Belron

The Best of Belron competition will take place in Portugal from 12-13 June, when the top technicians from around the organisation will compete for the title.

Meanwhile, Repairify will underscore its status as a key partner with a scaled-up stand where colleagues will demonstrate the company’s portfolio of remote services.

Markerstudy meets sustainability challenge

Markerstudy Group has released its 2023 Sustainability Report, which highlights the organisation’s continued shift to electric mobility and its focus on developing a sustainable supply chain through the launch of its Supply Chain Charter.

Repairers gather for LV= insights

LV= network repairers met at LKQ Bodyshop Division in Tamworth recently to share industry insights and gain a deeper understanding of the Allianz Insurance multi-brand strategy.

ARC360 attended the day and will publish a full report shortly.

Car and CV sales both up in May

New car registrations grew by 1.7% to 147,678 units in May, according to figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Meanwhile, sales of new light commercial vehicles rose by 19.9% in the month, with 25,853 units sold.

IMI unveils new automotive ‘wish-list’

The Institute of the Motor Industry has published an industry ‘wish-list’ for the next government which calls on urgent action around four key areas: vacancy rates, skills, education, and new technologies.

Spotlight shines on EDI

The IMI will deliver free Equity, Diversity and Inclusion webinars to members. Delivered by independent experts, the sessions include Active Bystander (19 June), Trans and Non-Binary Inclusion (9 July), and Tackling Ableism (13 August).

Charity match nears £20k

The Plunkys Allstars charity match has now raised more than £17,000 on its way to a target total of £25,000.

Taking place on 28 June at the Football Development Centre in Norwich, the game is being played to raise funds for Norfolk and Waveney MIND, East Anglian Air Ambulance and the Fire Fighters Charity.

WorldSkills UK venues announces

WorldSkills UK has announced that this year’s national finals will take place from 20-21 November across a range of venues in Greater Manchester.

Venues include Bolton College, Manchester College – City Campus, Manchester University, Oldham College, Rochdale Training, Tameside College, Trafford College, and Wigan and Leigh – Pagefield Campus.

Five stars

Automotive expert James Scoltock has identified the five key technologies he expects to revolutionise automotive.

These include sustainable plastics replacing petroleum-derived plastics, AI, lidar-integrated headlights, connectivity, and Nvidia-developed in-vehicle solutions.

Key components absent from ‘Covid cars’

The Vehicle Remarketing Association has revealed that cars made during the pandemic, when there were substantial supply issues, are now entering the used car market with irregular specifications.

It says items such as heated seats, head-up displays, electric door mirrors, and electric seats are missing, causing issues around valuations.

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JLR launches new Sustainability Challenge

JLR has unveiled its first Sustainability Innovation Challenge, which will see the brand collaborate with start-ups and innovators on new technologies for the luxury mobility sector.

Fourth generation BMW 1 Series unveiled

The fourth generation BMW 1 Series is now available. Standard features include front collision warning, lane departure warning, exit warning, traffic sign recognition, and parking assistant with reversing assistant.

Optional features include steering and lane control assist, automatic speed limit assist and route guidance.

Hyundai unveils new Bayon specs

Hyundai Motor UK has announced pricing and specification for the new Bayon, which comes with a range of safety features such as driver, front passenger, side and curtain airbags, lane follow assist, lane keep assist, forward collision avoidance assist, intelligent speed limit assist and rear-view camera and parking sensors.

SEAT sets new sustainability standard

SEAT has reported the best sustainability results in its history in 2023, with improved production processes helping to cut its environmental impact by 53% since 2010.

ADAS cuts collisions by half

New research from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has found that 45% of UK van drivers said ADAS technology had prevented at least one accident in the last year.

Van repairs have risen to an average of £534, with parking (27%) and reversing (18%) the most common causes of incidents.

People

  • Sarah Eaton has been appointed Head of Automotive Retail Sales at AX.
  • National Windscreens has promoted Mark MacKenzie to UK Regional Sales Manager.
  • Indasa Abrasives has appointed Faye Tindall as Brand & Communications Executive.
  • Christine Grosse Lembeck has been appointed to lead BASF’s global Battery Recycling business.
  • Volkswagen Passenger Cars has named Martin Sander as new board member for Sales, Marketing and Aftersales.
  • Hyundai Motor Company has announced the appointment of Eduardo Ramírez as the new Chief Designer of Hyundai Design Europe.
  • Lesley Woolley is retiring as Chief Operating Officer of the IMI. She has been a key figure in the industry for more than 30 years.

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