Fix Auto UK announces HR partnership with Connor

Fix Auto UK has launched a unique partnership that will ensure each franchise partner has leading human resources support service.

The network has bought into the services provided by Connor, a leading provider of HR support.

The strategic collaboration ensures every franchisee has access to an unrivalled professional assistance in the field including assistance with employment law, assistance with employee relations issues and wider HR/People strategies.

As part of the arrangement, all franchise partners will receive an initial consultation to enable the Connor team to understand their current HR/people footprint, processes and procedures. They will have access to a raft of documents and templates including contracts of employment, disciplinary and grievance policies and performance management policies and procedures.

Fix Auto UK’s Managing Director Ian Pugh, said, “Our franchisees have asked for additional HR support and we have simply answered their calls. Our existing support service has been excellent, but we are always striving to increase our service levels and Connor will meet those requirements.”

Steve Foulger, Director of HR Services and Organisational Change for Connor, added, “We’re delighted to provide support and advice across the expanding Fix Auto community. We understand how difficult running a small business can be, and how inaccessible good advice and support can sometimes be. We pride ourselves on great customer service, giving clear and effective advice, and helping franchise owners and managers to do the right thing for their people, and their business.”

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Motor premiums fall – but 300,000 still driving without insurance

Whilst car insurance premiums have fallen for the first time in two years, the impact of rising costs year-on-year are still to hit those yet to renew their insurance in 2024.

With up to 10% of British adults not aware that motor insurance is compulsory, and an estimated 300,000 uninsured drivers on the roads every day, MIB (Motor Insurers’ Bureau) is calling on those needing to take out a new policy to make sure they remain insured, rather than face the consequences.

According to the ABI (Association of British Insurers), premiums fell by two per cent in April-June compared to the first quarter of 2024. This is the first decrease in two years.

On the face of it, this is good news. However, costs are still just £12 off the all-time high, while annual increases of up to 21% compared to 2023 renewal costs are yet to hit the wallets of those still to renew. This means around 14 million households are to be hit by a likely premium rise.

Shockingly, according to a YouGov study commissioned by MIB, 10% of the British public are not aware that motor insurance is compulsory for any vehicle used on a public road.

MIB is raising awareness of the need for continuous insurance, appropriate for the driver, vehicle and journey purpose. For those not maintaining continuous motor insurance for vehicles used on public roads, the consequences can be severe. Whilst the fixed penalty notice is £300, should the case go to court the fine is unlimited. On top of this, drivers receive six points on their licence, vehicles may be seized and even crushed, and those with endorsed licences could find they struggle during job searches and with taking out future insurance policies.

James Dalton, Chief Services Officer at MIB, said,We know times are tough for many people right now and increased cost-of-living pressures, including motor insurance premiums, 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 they maintain continuous, appropriate insurance on their vehicle, whilst reminding them to 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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Bodyshop Briefs

Steer Automotive Group has acquired Komoo, diversifying its market offering and strengthening its position in the UK automotive repair market. Read more The news follows just days after it acquired MG Cannon Group. Read more

Gemini ARC was named in Apprenticeship Top 100 Employers 2024 for the fourth year, finishing 86th. Read more

Fix Auto UK’s presence in the North East of England has been significantly enriched following the appointment of Fix Auto Darlington. The addition is the latest by the Drive Vauxhall organisation that now has five of its eight sites fully immersed in the Fix Auto UK network. Read more

AutoRaise has donated 50 new laptops to Emtec Colleges to support apprenticeship students and future students.

Bobbie Currie of FMGRS Dumfries has won SATA’s Custom Design Spray Gun competition.

PJB Accident Repairs has worked with Gary Chew of Small Torque to launch a new website.

Exclusive Repair Network has added ERN + to its repair offering, providing a complete repair solution for super prestige vehicles post-accident.

KC Autos has secured BMW/MINI vehicle repair approval. They join a VM portfolio including JLR, VAG, Toyota/Lexus, Stellantis, and Ford.

EB Crash Repair has been given a positive recommendation to complete our transition to BS 10125:2022.

The son of Fix Auto UK Basingstoke owner Dale Morris has started a 14,000-mile solo bike ride around the world from his father’s repair site. Henry, 24, will travel through 21 countries on an epic adventure. Read more

Industry News

Today’s challenge, tomorrow’s normal?

In a far-reaching debate during ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology, Chris Downing, Head of Sales and Operations, Stellantis, warned that the ZEV (zero emission vehicle) Mandate is the single biggest challenge facing manufacturers today. Read more

Sector experts join motor conference line-up

James Driscoll, Senior Claims Manager – Motor Damage and Credit Hire, Aviva; Donna Scully, Joint Owner/Director, Carpenters Group; and Stuart Sandell, Assistant Vice President Sales – UK and Ireland, Enterprise Mobility are the latest leading names to join ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference 2024 agenda. Read more

Robertsons tackles repair delays with parts solution

Robertsons is helping vehicle repairers cut costs and key-to-key times by sourcing and delivering hard-to-find parts. Read more

Parking technology proves most popular car technology

According to recent survey data gathered by insurance comparison site Uswitch, the most popular automotive technology installed on vehicles are parking sensors, with the second most popular proving to be parking cameras. Read more

WorldSkills UK partners with UVAC

WorldSkills UK has announced its first ever Higher Education partnership with the University Vocational Awards Council. Read more

Repairify set for Automechanika

Repairify will showcase its advanced vehicle diagnostic and calibration technology, spearheaded by its asTech Digital ADAS Calibration Unit, at Automechanika, which takes place from 10-14 September. Read more

Copart to expand Wisbech Operation Centre

Copart UK has announced plans to expand its Operation Centre in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Read more

Green Parts Specialists delivers carbon literacy training

The Green Parts Specialists has announced a company-wide roll-out of carbon literacy training, led by Copart UK Ltd and accredited by The Carbon Literacy Project.

FCA announces DCA complaint pause

The Financial Conduct Authority has announced that firms will not have to respond to discretionary commission arrangement (DCA) complaints until 4 December at the earliest. Read more

AkzoNobel enhances EV safety with powder coatings range

AkzoNobel has developed new innovative powder coatings technology that provides improved electrical protection for electric vehicle battery systems. Read more

20,000 automotive vacancies still a big gap to fill

The Institute of the Motor Industry’s (IMI) latest Vacancy Rate Tracker for June 2024 data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) shows a reduction from 3.7 to 3.6 vacancies for every 100 employees. Read more

A1 ADAS Solutions Group awarded hat-trick of ISO accreditations

One of the aftermarket’s leading ADAS, diagnostic and workshop equipment businesses has become the only specialist ADAS company in the UK to achieve three ISO standards. Read more

Positive used car outlook for the rest of 2024, but big change ahead

According to the latest market analysis by Auto Trader, based on the current trajectory, the used car market is expected to perform well in the latter half of the year, with sales predicted to rise 5% year-on-year (YoY) to circa 7.6m transactions. Read more

RWC Training gains access to Ezi-Methods

RWC Training delegates and apprentices will have full access to Ezi-Methods’ vast collection of vehicle repair methods to help with their studies. Ezi-Methods offers 77,375 repair methods encompassing 63 makes of vehicles that embodies 1,100 models and 1,517 body styles. To date, more than 5.2 million repair methods have been downloaded.

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Ford BlueCruise hands-free driving technology approved for customers in Europe

Ford BlueCruise hands-free driving technology can now be used in a total of 15 European countries, following approval by the European Commission. Read more

Think global – act local for local

The Neue Klasse will usher in a new era of fully electric driving at the BMW Group – the success of which will depend heavily on the production of powerful high-voltage batteries. Read more

Nissan unveils inaugural Integrated Report and new sustainability plan

Nissan published its Integrated Report 2024, which showcases the company’s business progression as it accelerates toward its Ambition 2030 vision, always with sustainability at its core. Read more

Volvo Cars global sales up six per cent in July

Volvo Cars reported global sales of 57,447 cars in July, up 6 per cent compared to the same period last year. The sales increase was primarily driven by the strong sales of our fully electric cars in Europe. Read more

XPENG announces first global Tianji XOS 5.2 OTA upgrade

XPENG Motors, a leading Chinese smart electric vehicle company, today showcased its cutting-edge advancements in AI technology during the XPENG Smart AI Technology Conference. Read more

Uber and BYD Partner to Accelerate Global EV Transition

Uber Technologies  and BYD have announced a multi-year strategic partnership designed to bring 100,000 new BYD electric vehicles onto the Uber platform across key global markets. Read more

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Daniel Austin has been named Procurement Senior Officer at Allianz.

It is with sadness that PPG has paid tribute to its former Market Director and well respected industry figure, Gethyn Davies who passed away this week at the age of 56. Our thoughts are with Gethyn’s family, friends and colleagues.

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Today’s challenge, tomorrow’s normal?

In a far-reaching debate during ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology, Chris Downing, Head of Sales and Operations, Stellantis, warned that the ZEV (zero emission vehicle) Mandate is the single biggest challenge facing manufacturers today.

The ZEV Mandate sets EV targets around the proportion of total sales each manufacturer has to meet annually. The targets increase incrementally to 80% of total sales by 2030 and 100% by 2035.

Chris, who was joined on stage by Activate Group Director of Product Pete Thompson, said, “The ZEV Mandate is the biggest threat to our industry from a manufacturer point of view that we’re facing today. The target this year is 22% and the fines are huge for failing to comply; £15,000 for each car and £18,000 per van. So you can see they are prohibitive from a volume manufacturer perspective.”

He warned that the number of BEVs (battery electric vehicles) a manufacturer sells will have a ‘direct’ impact on the number of petrol and diesel models it makes available to market, with the very real possibility of manufacturers being put under pressure to restrict ICE (internal combustion engine) models to customers, either retail or fleet.

Chris continued, “At the current YTD sales mix, we now have to sell approximately one BEV car to sell three ICE cars. We are absolutely facing the prospect at the end of the year of telling customers they may have to wait until 2025 to take delivery unless it’s a BEV..”

Production

Meanwhile, he revealed that the ZEV Mandate is having a substantial impact on production in the UK. Stellantis has invested £100m in its Ellesmere Port to support EV production, and its Luton plant will be electrified next year.

However, he suggested that if natural demand for BEV does not increase in order to meet targets, there is a fear that some difficult decisions may have to be taken in regard to UK production.

Chris said, “If manufacturers are not selling the volume and not making the profit, ultimately you have to consider shutting the doors to right-size production capacity against sales. That’s the level of seriousness that we’re facing at the moment from a from a manufacturing point of view.”

Repairers

Manufacturers are not the only ones facing the implications of EVs. Pete said that he had created a word cloud from recent articles considering EVs and the two words most prominent were ‘fear’ and ‘uncertainty’.

Activate Group handles about 80,000 repairs a year. Only six or seven per cent of them are EVs, which the group is able to take in its stride. But that doesn’t mean there is not concern among its customers.

Pete said, “The questions we’re getting from fleets are around vehicle off-road times, average repair costs, green parts availability and overall repair times. We are reaching out to get additional data because our customers, whether they be fleet or insurance, are asking.”

Possibly the most significant issue around EVs now is higher repair costs. It is well-established that EV repairs are more expensive than their ICE counterparts, and these costs were only going to increase.

Pete explained, “The biggest challenge with EVs is the lack of aftermarket and green parts at this moment in time for the majority of models. We manage that through the Activate Parts side of our business.”

The other pressing issue is a lack of skills. This impacts the entire car parc but is most acute when it comes to EV repairs.

Pete said, “There is a technician shortage in general, and specifically when it comes to repairing EVs. So when you look at repair capacity, it’s also the capability and as an industry we need to ensure we are investing in this area.”

Costs

To help manage costs, he suggested that FNOL (first notification of loss) has never been more important in ensuring the right jobs are triaged to the right repairers and the correct processes are followed ‘first time’ to prevent delays.

He said, “If you get it right first time, you got your best chance of controlling the cost of claim. With Consumer Duty, we need to ensure the customer is always at the centre of whatever technical decision we make, but we need to consider how much can we realistically automate?

“Accurate triage will help us down the line and if we can routinely deal with the easy-to-do stuff, we can apply more time to the more complex cases where ADAS functionality is involved for example.

“We know it takes longer to repair vehicles with more advanced technology, so we need to make more time in the claims journey by making data-led decisions earlier. And you can do that by automating the simple cases and allowing experienced handlers to manage the complex ones.”

Meanwhile, manufacturers also have a role to play in reducing costs, and Chris said that Stellantis is trying to soften the financial strain through a number of initiatives around green parts, battery remanufacturing, and battery repair.

He said, “We’ve invested in a platform for green parts across Europe and will start working with some UK recyclers soon. We’re now also working with European recyclers to get hold of the end-of-life vehicle and bring it back into our manufacturing chain, whether that is reusing or remanufacturing the parts and then recycling materials.”

Future

Looking ahead, they agreed that the traditional car ownership model could change with more and more customers opting to lease instead of buy.

One opportunity this can create is around manufacturing cars with components that can be updated at the end of the lease.

Chris explained, “As a manufacturer we can take that car back and upgrade it. We might put an updated battery in it or an updated infotainment system or change the front bumpers.”

The other key factor going forward would be data. Pre-collision data from connected cars can enhance claims following a collision by determining immediately if it is a fault or non-fault claim, while good use of data can also be used to support better decision-making throughout the supply chain.

Pete concluded, “One of the challenges is how we can make more data-informed decisions to help repairers in our network who are considering becoming EV capable or getting vehicle manufacturer approval.

“But data can be used to support all our customers. If there is uncertainty and fear, we have to remove that and sharing data, and being transparent is one of the key parts of that.”

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology was held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, 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 was sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with vehicle manufacturer – Stellantis.

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WorldSkills UK partners with UVAC

WorldSkills UK has announced its first ever Higher Education partnership with the University Vocational Awards Council.

For nearly a decade, this collaboration has driven forward our shared ambition to raise the standards of technical, professional education, and world-class skills delivery across the UK.

Ben Blackledge, Chief Executive, WorldSkills UK said, “Collaborating with higher education institutions is a vital part of our work in embedding world-class training programmes across the UK. We are delighted that through our partnership with UVAC more young people and educators in higher education will benefit from our programmes. Through UVAC’s attendance at WorldSkills Lyon 2024 we look forward to sharing our unique access to international best practice and global standards of excellence in technical education and apprenticeships with UVAC’s members, helping them to meet regional and national skill needs.”

Dr Mandy Crawford-Lee, Chief Executive, UVAC added, “UVAC is happy to finally, and formally, consolidate its work with WorldSkills UK as an official partner working in higher education after many years of working in our mutual spheres of influence to break down barriers to opportunity for young people and adults who have ambition in their early careers to progress in and through work.

“WorldSkills UK and UVAC have a shared ambition to promote higher technical, professional education and skills delivery and the development of high-quality provision, delivered by highly effective and innovative teachers and tutors. This has included maintaining a shared and ambitious approach to raising standards in technical education. Rejecting the idea of apprenticeships and vocational education as solely for others’ children or for lower-level jobs, we have advocated for programmes that help individuals from diverse and under-served backgrounds secure high-productivity craft, technical, and professional job roles essential to the economy.”

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Steer Automotive acquires Komoo

Steer Automotive Group has acquired Komoo, diversifying its market offering and strengthening its position in the UK automotive repair market.

Komoo, with its established network of fleet repair sites located near airports and vehicle storage hubs, brings extensive expertise in providing rapid, high-quality repair services, supporting vehicle rental and corporate fleet customer bases. These strategically positioned sites enable Komoo to offer swift and efficient repair services, minimising downtime for clients. Their proximity to major transportation hubs allows for seamless logistics, ensuring that vehicles can be serviced and returned to operation quickly.

The acquisition of Komoo aligns with Steer’s vision of becoming a leading provider of superior automotive repair services across a wider market, providing strategic diversification in the repair market.

Carl Henderson, Managing Director of Komoo, Dale Peart, Director of Komoo and Jordan Ashmore, Operations Director, remain at the helm of the company, supported by Steer, to focus on providing outstanding repair services to the fleet and vehicle rental market.

Carl Henderson said, “Becoming part of Steer Automotive Group marks a significant step forward for Komoo. This integration will enable us to leverage Steer’s extensive resources, enhancing our ability to deliver rapid, high-quality repair services to a broader customer base. We are eager to begin this new chapter and contribute to Steer’s growth and success.”

Richard Steer, Chief Executive of Steer Automotive Group, added, “We firstly want to extend a huge welcome to our new colleagues at Komoo. The acquisition will boost our repair capabilities, expand our service footprint and diversify our market presence, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of the automotive repair sector and continue to meet the evolving needs of our clients and our industry.”

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ARC360 News – Friday, 26 July 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Steer Automotive Group has unveiled its first purpose-built electric vehicle repair site, Steer Electric Eastleigh.
  • The collaboration between Gemini Accident Repair Group, Mac Tools UK, and Emtec Colleges will announce the winners of the MacNIFICENT Toolbox Design Competition shortly.
  • Adlington-based ST Accident Repair Centre has been awarded the BSI Kitemark Accreditation for vehicle damage repair.
  • Silvester Crash Repair has achieved carbon neutrality in accordance with PAS 2060.
  • Whaley Bridge ARC has taken delivery of its new KECO Glue Pull Repair System.
  • Brandon Accident Repair has become a Tesla approved bodyshop.
  • Steer Automotive Group has achieved carbon neutrality in accordance with PAS2060 for the second year in a row after reducing CO2 emissions by an additional 5.3%
  • In collaboration with Emtec Colleges, Steer Automotive Group has welcomed 60 more apprentices to the group.
  • Greg Biggam Accident Repair Centre has passed its first unannounced BS 10125 Kitemark audit.
  • Thatcham Research hosted the AutoRaise trustee board for a day of learning and insights.

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Enterprise Repair Partner Event 2024: A showcase of innovation and partnership

The third annual Enterprise Repair Partner Event took place on 11 July 2024 at the prestigious Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth marking the second consecutive year the venue has hosted this key gathering. Attended by industry leaders, partners, and stakeholders, the event highlighted the innovations, challenges, and successes within the vehicle repair and mobility sector. ARC360 was on hand to find out more.  

Motor conference set to explore key market dynamics

ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference 2024 is set to explore the key market dynamics shaping the motor insurance claims sector in 2024 and beyond.

Themed ‘Preparing for a better tomorrow’, the event takes place on Thursday 3 October at the UK’s highest event space – Landing Forty-Two in the Leadenhall Building London.

Thatcham Research sets government seven challenges

Thatcham Research is asking the new government to address seven key areas of concern within the automotive sector, including skills, autonomous vehicles, connected vehicles, and cyber security.

SYNETIQ and cap hpi agree salvage data deal

Vehicle remarketing and salvage company SYNETIQ has signed a data deal with vehicle provenance check company cap hpi to provide customers with information around total losses.

Premiums fall for second successive quarter

Comprehensive car insurance premiums fell six per cent, or £59, between April and June this year, according to the latest Confused.com Car Insurance Price Index in association with WTW.

Home and motor insurance show resilience after IT outage

Consumer Intelligence has reported that the insurance industry has shown considerable resilience and is recovering after the largest IT outage in history.

LKQ Europe sets concept network target of 10,000 workshops

Leading distributor of automotive aftermarket parts, services and solutions in Europe, LKQ Europe, has launched a central workshop concept hub to bring its 16 concept brands closer together.

Ageas reveals new crash for cash scam targeting van drivers

Ageas has identified a worrying new trend of so called ‘crash for cash’ scams involving vans and mopeds. This new type of fraud sees moped-riders deliberately manoeuvring their vehicles into the path of reversing vans.

AND-E acquires assets of Nukula

AND-E, the captive insurer for the Toyota and Lexus brands through its subsidiary business Toyota Insurance Management (TIM), has acquired the trading assets of Nukula, the former administrator for Toyota and Lexus add-on insurance products in the UK.

One in ten motorists have had a collision while driving abroad

New research from Aviva reveals that almost one in seven motorists have had an incident abroad with 11% experiencing a collision while driving overseas.

ADAS market to swell by £26.2bn in four years

The size of the global ADAS market is expected to grow by £26.2bn from 2024 to 2028, according to Technavio.

£350m sale of PI group in the offing as turnover and profit soar

Private-equity backed personal injury business Winn Group has reported soaring revenue and profit amid talk that it is to be sold for £350m.

Rooster attempts to disrupt UK motor market

UK insurtech motor provider Rooster is looking at new ways to target the younger generation of drivers with innovative policies.

WhoCanFixMyCar rebrands to FixMyCar

The UK’s largest online marketplace for car repairs & maintenance, WhoCanFixMyCar, has rebranded to FixMyCar.

Perfect Paint flourishes in ITAS audit

ITAS has recently carried out a successful audit of Perfect Paint Centre Milton Keynes on behalf of the Honda and Mazda brands.

Todd Engineering upgrades Zeus spraybooth

Todd Engineering has announced an upgrade to its Zeus all-electric spraybooth, which offers advanced technology for efficient and eco-friendly curing.

Vector Group acquires vehicle measurement tech manufacturer CSM

CSM Computer-Systeme-Messtechnik, a manufacturer of networked measurement technology and data loggers for vehicles and test benches, has been acquired by software specialist Vector Informatik.

Car-O-Liner hosts ADAS awareness day for NBRA

Car-O-Liner proudly hosted an ADAS Awareness Day on behalf of the National Body Repair Association (NBRA) at their UK headquarters.

Vehicle theft remains at 15-year high according to Government statistics

The number of vehicles stolen in the UK remains at a record high level, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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VW and Xpeng pursue electric dreams

Volkswagen and Chinese EV pure play start-up Xpeng have entered into a new agreement to jointly develop electric architecture based on Volkswagen’s China Main (CMP) and Modular Electric Drive Matrix (MEB) platforms.

ZEV mandate targets slip out of reach for major brands

Car makers including Renault, Volkswagen, Land Rover, Ford and Toyota are falling far behind targets for the UK’s ZEV Mandate, which requires 22% of this year’s sales to be of zero-emission models.

Mercedes-AMG reorganises its GT Sport division

Mercedes‑AMG has taken groundbreaking measures to strategically reorganise its motorsport division to meet future requirements and plans.  

Toyota joins Coca-Cola in hydrogen fuel cell testing

Toyota has started testing a new hydrogen-fuelled truck with Coca-Cola as part of the drinks company’s supply operations.

End of an era at Bentley

Bentley Motors is celebrating production of the last hand-built, high performance 12-cylinder engine at the company’s UK headquarters in Crewe.

People

  • Craig Brooks has been named Technical Director – Motor TPA at Davies.
  • SATA has expanded its technical team with the appointment of Terry Oxley as Sales & Technical Manager for The Midlands.
  • Tony Fearon has joined Vertu Accident Repair Centre Nottingham.
  • Shaun Hopkins, Supply Chain Manager at AXA, is raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support through an all-day darts event.

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Fix Auto Buckingham and Loughborough secure PAS 2060

Fix Auto Buckingham and Fix Auto Loughborough have secured their PAS 2060 accreditations, with the support of Purchase Direct. 

Fix Auto Buckingham owner Richard Taylor, said, “We have long operated as lean and carbon neutral as possible. In fact, we really were ahead of the game in terms of the systems we have had in place for a long time. We invested in energy efficient LED lighting five years ago and then, just prior to Covid, we installed a large bank of solar panels and have long had various recycling programmes in place for our waste plastic and cardboard.

“Operating a carbon neutral repair centre must be a goal of every repairer in the country. Numerous 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.”

Paul Smith, owner of Fix Auto Loughborough, added, “We were one of the first businesses in Loughborough to invest significantly in solar panels to help power the site. That was several years ago, and we have since built on that platform by constantly introducing various initiatives to reduce our carbon footprint. Receiving PAS 2060 certification completes the process.”

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Home and motor insurance show resilience after IT outage

Consumer Intelligence has reported that the insurance industry has shown considerable resilience and is recovering after the largest IT outage in history.

On Friday, 19 July, a flawed Windows update from CrowdStrike affected IT systems around the world, causing widespread pricing and quotability disruption.

According to reports, 8.5 million devices were impacted, including many operating within the UK motor and home insurance sectors. Disruptions included registration look up failures, underwriting changes causing large price increases, and significant drops in quotability.  

In home, price increases were recorded for 17 brands on Friday, with four brands seeing average day-on-day increases ranging from 32% to a 65% for annual premiums. However, by Saturday, home insurance pricing appeared to stabilise, although further analysis is needed to understand the long-term impacts fully. 

In motor, 25 brands showed price increases on Friday, with many of the more significant increases likely to have resulted from registration lookups failures. Some sites were unable to use services that match registration numbers to vehicle details, therefore requiring consumers to input makes and models manually.

While most of these issues have now been resolved, several brands continue to report disruption to their contact centres and live chat availability. Other knock-on impacts could include progressing claims and confirming coverage. 

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Steer Automotive Group launches dedicated EV repairer

Steer Automotive Group has unveiled its first purpose-built electric vehicle repair site.

Based in Eastleigh near Southampton, Steer Electric Eastleigh is a 14,000 sqft facility dedicated to EV repairs.

It features full aluminium structural repair capabilities and integrates advanced EV technology tooling and equipment to meet the demands of the current and future electric vehicle parc.

All technicians have undergone extensive EV training around safety, battery management, and high-voltage systems, while long-term partnerships with leading industry bodies and educational institutions will ensure continuous professional development to keep pace with evolving technologies.

The facility also includes EV rapid chargers available for both colleagues and customers.

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