White paper predicts price decreases in used EV market

A new white paper into the UK used car market has revealed a dramatic fall in EV prices compared to their petrol and diesel counterparts.

The INDICATA Market Watch has looked at the supply and value of used cars in the UK from 2020, and considered where prices will go in the coming few years.

Its data found that the UK used car market has been significantly more volatile than the rest of Europe since the pandemic struck, with prices remaining comparable until the second quarter of 2021 when they surged by 27% in the UK. Price escalations continued through the year, peaking in the second quarter of 2023 with a 41% uptick. This compares to a 25% rise in prices in Belgium, which was the second highest across European markets.

However, that represented the top of the curve and prices since then have been decreasing, with current trends suggesting used car values will fall by a further 27% in 2025 to return to pre-Covid levels.

Looking at the used car market by fuel type, BEV prices peaked in the third quarter of 2022 due to a shortage of semi-conductors but since then they have been on a continuous downwards spiral. This has partly been driven by a greater volume of used BEVs coming back into the market after two and three-year personal finance, leasing and salary sacrifice contracts.

Demand has not kept up with increased supply, leading to a 20% fall in prices in just six months during 2023. As a consequence, used EVs began 2024 more than 42% cheaper than both used petrol and used diesel cars.

The fall in UK used BEV prices has slowed dramatically since January, falling by just 1.3%, but with OEMs striving to meet the ZEV Mandate targets and more Chinese manufacturers flooding the market, INDICATA suggests that EVs will struggle to maintain price parity with ICE models.

Dean Merritt, INDICATA UK’s Head of Sales, said, “Price parity is vital for BEVs in the used market as consumers are now being offered all the latest fuel types at similar prices, where before used BEVs were commanding a 25-30% price premium which put buyers off going electric. In some cases, used BEVs are now cheaper than their equivalent ICE models.”

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ARC360 News – Friday, 12 April 2024

Leading names back ARC360 event

Activate Group and Thatcham Research are the two latest names to show their support for ARC360’s ‘future technology’ themed conference taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry.

The event is also now sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research – both of whom will be present on the day – along with recently announced event partner Stellantis which will be hosting the ‘Stellantis Zone’.

Carpenters and Enterprise lead New Generation support

Carpenters Group and Enterprise are the two leading names to show their ongoing support of ILC’s New Generation in Claims Conference 2024 takes place on 25 April at etc.venues Manchester.

The New Generation in Claims programme for 2024 has been backed by Ambassadors: Activate Group, Edam Group, Gemini ARC, Kennedys, S&G Response and Solera Audatex.

Bodyshop Briefs

  • esure Group has unveiled its latest state-of-the-art bodyshop in partnership with Halo ARC, based in Saffron Waldon. 
  • The Vella Group has retained its PAS 2060 certification for a third year in a row after reducing emissions by six per cent in 2023 and becoming the first UK repairer to join the AkzoNobel Sustainable Repair Network last month.
  • Fix Auto UK has welcomed three more East Anglia-based repairers to its network. Bressingham Car Bodyshop will now operate as Fix Auto Diss, Autodoc has transitioned into Fix Auto West Norwich, and Red Rocket Accident Repair Centre will now operate as Fix Auto Great Yarmouth.
  • Redhill-based Finesse ARC has successfully passed its first Volkswagen Group paint and body audit.
  • Crewe-based dealer group Swansway Motor Group will open a new all-electric car dealership in Crewe following a partnership with Chinese manufacturer BYD.
  • Knaresborough-based Great North Auto Services is opening a second site in Harrogate.
  • Allied Vehicles Group-backed Fix Auto Glasgow North has acquired Fix Auto Wigan as part of a wider growth strategy that will see more acquisitions in the coming three years.
  • Perfect Paint MK has announced it has achieved ISO 9001:2015 accreditation.

Industry News

Repair costs contribute to record payouts

Motor insurers paid out a record £9.9bn in compensation in 2023, up 18% on 2022.

The Association of British Insurers said the increase was driven by repair costs rising from £4.7bn in 2022 to £6.1bn. Meanwhile, claims volumes rose 10% to 2.3 million.

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent bolsters numbers

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent is recruiting more than 100 new technicians across its 28 UK depots.

It is also expanding its training programme, which now provides up to 4,000 bespoke career planning and training hours to technicians every month.

Industry leaders unveil inaugural Automotive Experience Week

The School of Thought Automotive, the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) and Autotech Academy are collaborating to launch the industry’s first ever Automotive Experience Week.

Taking place from 15-19 April, AWE24 is a call to action with employers encouraged to offer a week’s placement to at least one young person during the year.

Silverlake announces significant fleet investment

Silverlake Automotive Recycling has invested in its fleet to meet growing demand.

It has added six new transporters to offer greater capacity for salvage collections, and four new vans to deliver reclaimed parts to bodyshops.

SYNETIQ secures safety certifications

IAA company SYNETIQ has achieved a key safety milestone by securing a globally recognised certification.

It has announced that its management team has attained the IOSH Managing Safely qualification while its board and directors have achieved IOSH Directing Safely. 

SMMT secures top employer award

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has been named one of Britain’s top places to work after achieving Gold accreditation from Investors in People (IIP), the international benchmark for workplace standards and people management.  

Hybrids pull away from EVs

New figures have revealed that used EV sales have fallen across Europe, but hybrids are more popular than ever.

According to INDICATA, a cooling of demand for EVs means they now make up just 4.1% of the online used B2C used vehicle market, while hybrids have grown to a record high of 15.3%.

Autocraft set for European expansion

Autocraft Solutions Group has announced plans to expand its EV battery repair footprint across Europe after securing a £24m finance deal from HSBC.

It plans to launch its REVIVE range of EV battery testing and repair services in southern Europe and Scandinavia.

Drivers in a tight spot

Drivers are paying out £424m every year to repair vehicles damaged due to tight parking bays, according to Churchill, which also revealed that parking space widths are based on 1970s guidelines while cars have increased by 12cm on average since then.

Delphi expands hydrogen parts portfolio

Global aftermarket leader Delphi has expanded its range of hydrogen vehicle parts and components available to the aftermarket.

It now offers 32 replacement component part numbers across braking, steering and suspension, vehicle electronics, and thermal management systems.

Automotive 30% Club announces Small Business Group

The Automotive 30% Club has announced it will launch a new Small Business Group to develop collective solutions to promote gender balance within the industry.

Meanwhile, Hella Aftermarket Managing Director Neil Grant has renewed his membership.

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Euro NCAP announces new safety ratings

Euro NCAP has awarded safety ratings to three crossovers, with the NIO EL6 and Toyota EL6 both receiving five-star ratings.

Meanwhile, the Honda CR-V hybrid achieved a four-star rating.

BMW Group signs tech collaboration

The BMW Group has announced a new collaboration with Croatian tech company Rimac Technology to develop new solutions in EV batteries.

JLR announces strong sales results

JLR has reported wholesale and retail sales increases of more than 20% in the last financial year.

Wholesale volumes rose 25% to 401,303 units while retail was up 22% to 431,733.

Kia sets steep sales curve

Kia has announced sales targets of 4.3 million by 2030, with electric models accounting for 58% (2.48 million) of that.

This represents a 34% increase on the brand’s sales targets for 2024.

Tesla ditches low-cost model

Reuters has reported that Tesla has abandoned plans to develop an affordable EV for the mass-market, due to increasing pressure from Chinese manufacturers.

People

  • Accident Credit Group (ACG) has appointed Roxanne Cosby as Business Development Manager.
  • Satty Nanuwa has started a new role as Insurance Business Manager at Autoglass.
  • AutoGrab has appointed Rupert Pontin as UK Head.
  • Richard Farrar has been named Head of Operations – Refurbishment at Cox Automotive Europe.
  • Sydney Jeyes has been appointed Customer Experience Agent at Evolution Repair Group.
  • The Independent Paint Supplies team has appointed Marc Powell as Technical Sales & Support expert.
  • Gail Carr has been promoted from van driver at Carlac to Merchandiser for the Manchester area.
  • Equipmake has appointed Glenn Saint as Business Development Director.

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Leading names back ARC360 event 

Activate Group and Thatcham Research are the two latest names to show their support for ARC360’s ‘future technology’ themed conference in June. 

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the event is supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: Gemini ARC, Repairify and Prasco. 

Meanwhile, the event is sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research – both of whom will be present on the day – along with recently announced event partner Stellantis which will be hosting the ‘Stellantis Zone’. 

A number of the UK’s leading repairers are already confirmed to attend the event – which follows up on last year’s highly acclaimed specialist electric vehicle (EV) event to further explore just how technology is shaping the future of the industry – including the likes of: Accident Express, Autocraft Telford, Brian Robson Coachworks, Castle Coachworks, Chartwell, Cougar Direct, Devonshire Motors, Fix Auto, KC Autos, Steer Automotive, The ARC Group and The Vella Group. 

A host of key insurance influencers from Allianz, Arch Insurance, Aviva Insurance, Broker Direct, Direct Line Group, esure, First Central Services UK Ltd, Hastings Direct, Haven Claims, LV= General Insurance, Markerstudy Insurance Services Ltd, NOVO Incident Management, NFU Mutual and QBE are also already confirmed to attend. 

Underpinning the entire event will be a keen focus on what is arguably the most critical factor across the entire industry right now – people and skillsets. Throughout the day, discussions will link back to how the industry – as a combined entity – can help make the automotive incident repair sector a career destination of choice. 

Tickets for the event are on sale now – click here to book. 

A limited number of special repairer guest passes are available, to join the waiting list please email mark@iloveclaims.com. 

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.

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SYNETIQ secures safety certifications 

IAA company SYNETIQ has achieved a key safety milestone by securing a globally recognised certification. 

It has announced that its management team has attained the IOSH Managing Safely qualification while its board and directors have achieved IOSH Directing Safely.  

The IOSH Managing Safely qualification reinforces the company’s safety-first culture and was secured after the board, managers and team leaders all completed the IOSH Leading Safety for Executives and Directors course.  

It underscores the commitment to reducing operational risk and ensuring that its leaders have the necessary skills and knowledge to proactively manage health and safety within the organisation.  

More than 100 colleagues now hold the IOSH Managing Safely qualification.  

Natalie Buckley, SYNETIQ’s People Director, said, “The successful completion of the IOSH Managing Safely qualification is a testament to our unwavering commitment to prioritising safety in everything we do. We believe that a strong safety culture is not just a requirement; it is a fundamental value that guides our actions and decisions. This milestone is a reflection of our dedication to the wellbeing of our colleagues and the communities in which we operate.” 

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Fix Auto UK achieves ISO 27001 and 9001

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Silverlake announces significant fleet investment 

Silverlake Automotive Recycling has invested in its fleet to meet growing demand. 

It has invested in six new transporters to offer greater capacity for salvage collections, and four new vans to deliver reclaimed parts to bodyshops. 

Its national fleet now includes 30 transporters, 12 parts delivery vans and plus two large HGV haulage trucks that are used to reduce CO2 emissions with bulk deliveries of reclaimed parts to the company’s Midlands-based hub.    

Steve Diaper, Logistics Manager, said, “Expanding the fleet gives us greater transport capacity to support our e2e insurer clients, meet increasing recovery needs and to onboard new customers smoothly. Demand for our reclaimed parts has grown by 200% over the last 12 months. Confidence in our services is at an all-time high and we are equipping the business and our people to continue to deliver the market leading customer experience we are known for.”    

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Fix Auto UK achieves ISO 27001 and 9001

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Industry leaders unveil inaugural Automotive Experience Week 

The School of ThoughtAutomotive, the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) and Autotech Academy are collaborating to launch the industry’s first ever Automotive Experience Week. 

Taking place from 15-19 April, AWE24 is being introduced to address the industry’s 22,000-vacancy skills gap.  

It is a call to action and throughout the week employers will be encouraged to offer a week’s placement for at least one young person during the year.  

AWE24 will also promote the industry as an exciting career choice highlight the benefits to employers of investing time into new talent. 

Dave Reece, founder of The School of Thought Automotive, said, “In today’s fast-changing automotive world, the importance of attracting and retaining young talent cannot be overstated. The automotive industry is steeped in myths and perceptions, with many believing there are limited progression opportunities. Through AWE24, our united aim is to change this narrative and showcase the automotive sector as an innovative, diverse, and exciting career route and attract a new generation. 

“We need to work collaboratively as an industry to attract young people to the automotive sector before they enter further education and work experience is a vital way to achieve this. Therefore, we are encouraging as many organisations as possible to sign up and commit to offering at least one young person one week’s work experience placement in 2024.” 

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Fix Auto UK achieves ISO 27001 and 9001

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Strategic investments cut a third off VOR times

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent is recruiting more than 100 new technicians across its 28 UK depots as part of wider plans to expand its commercial vehicle repair and maintenance capabilities.

It is also expanding its training programme, which now provides up to 4,000 bespoke career planning and training hours to technicians every month.

The training is tailored to suit each individual’s needs and incorporates the company’s full range of vans, trucks, refrigerated vehicles and specialist vehicles – as well as its fleet of more than 500 electric vans.

Meanwhile, the company has also invested more than £1m in diagnostic and workshop equipment across its depots.

Following these investments, Enterprise Flex-E-Rent has seen average vehicle off-road (VOR) times in its own workshops fall to about two thirds of the off-road times at OEM and dealership repair sites.

James Walker, Group Service Maintenance and Repair Manager at Enterprise Flex-E-Rent said: “Our goal is to build an exceptional technical and maintenance resource internally to provide our customers with lower off-road times and help businesses get their vehicles back as soon as possible. The key element is bringing in and developing the best automotive brains in the UK.”

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Government announces new apprenticeship funding rules

The government has published new funding rules for apprenticeships starting between 1 August 2024 and 31 July 2025.

The new rules apply to employers and training providers and are intended to reduce the cost and hassle of taking on and training an apprentice, while introducing greater flexibility.

A statement said, “We are committed to continuing to simplify and improve the apprenticeship system, to make it easier for employers and providers to support high-quality apprenticeships. To support this aim, we have worked in partnership with a range of stakeholders who have helped us to make the proposed policy changes.”

These include:

  • Reducing the burden of onboarding by integrating initial assessment with development of the training plan, reducing the number of documents employers and providers need to review and sign. Providers will also no longer need to ask employers to sign off each progress review.
  • Reducing bureaucracy associated with claiming learning support by moving reviews from monthly to every three months.
  • Introducing a new £30,000 de-minimis in relation to subcontracting. This is intended to make it easier for providers to bring in industry specialists to deliver training by introducing greater flexibility in subcontracting arrangements.
  • Updating the Apprenticeship Levy transfer policy, providing levy-paying providers greater flexibility to use transfers and deliver training to receiving employers.

Meanwhile, the government is also considering changes to the minimum requirement for active learning. It will explore changes which support more flexible training, such as front-loaded or block release training.

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ARC360 News – Friday, 5 April 2024

ARC360 & Stellantis partner for conference

ARC360 and Stellantis – a constellation of 14 iconic automotive brands and two mobility arms – have partnered for the forthcoming ARC360 ‘future tech’ themed conference.

The event will feature the Stellantis Zone – created to provide delegates with an immersive showcase of the vehicle manufacturers’ network operations, vehicles and technologies. Stellantis will also be taking to the stage during the event to provide more of an insight into its mission to transform into a sustainable mobility tech company, guided by the clear vision of its Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan – electric vehicles and various other advanced technologies being core to that.

Steer and Saga join New Generation agenda

Nicky Sutherland, Director of People & Culture at Steer Automotive Group and Andy Cain, Head of Claims – Customer Operations at Saga plc will join the agenda for this year’s ILC New Generation in Claim Conference.

Sponsored by Carpenters Group and Enterprise, and supported by Ambassadors: Activate Group; Edam Group; Gemini Accident Repair Centres; Kennedys Law; S&G Response; and Solera Audatex the New Generation in Claims Conference 2024 takes place on 25 April at etc venues Manchester.

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ARC360’s Mark Hadaway catches up with Mick Jennings to find out the latest developments from across the business, his latest venture with Maldon Accident Repair Centre and find out more about the man himself.

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Komoo has opened its third site of the year. Based in Southampton it will serve fleet and rental customers across Hampshire, West Sussex, and Dorset.
  • M J Warner Volkswagen Bodyshop has passed its latest CARSQA BS10125 audit.
  • L&I Eaton Edinburgh has received a positive recommendation for transition to the BS10125:2022 standard.
  • James Alpe has won the Workforce Development award at the Ribble Valley Business Awards.
  • Peggs Accident Repair Centre has joined the Kia network as an approved repairer.
  • Veetec has unveiled a new repair site in Hayes, London. Manufacturer approved and BSi Kitemark accredited, the facility offers aluminium and electric vehicle repairs.
  • Aviva has opened its first Solus site in Wales. The new facility is based in Newport.
  • Fix Auto Manchester East has become a patron of Oldham-based Mahdlo Youth Zone, a community centre dedicated youngsters between eight and 19 and those with disabilities aged up to 25, for the next three years.

Industry News

EVs in a ‘turbulent place’

There is a perception among some within the market that ‘take-off’ of electric vehicles is stalling, but that thought is misguided with environmental factors and political will ensuring that electrification of the car parc is here to stay.

That was the consensus of ARC360’s second online Breakfast Think Tank, which considered the current status of EV momentum within the claims and vehicle repair markets. The answer, it appears, depends on who you ask.

Cary Group completes Spire Windscreens purchase

Cary Group has acquired Spire Windscreens, which is also part of the National Windscreens consortium.

The deal means Cary Group now controls all but four National Windscreens operations.

Robertsons unveils complete credit hire service

Robertsons has launched a new end-to-end modular credit hire service which includes FNOL, claims monitoring, intervention services, credit hire investigation, GTA and non-GTA payment negotiations, and credit hire fraud detection.

Customers are able to select any or all modules, providing a fully bespoke service that can be tailored to suit individual needs.

Insurers found to be undervaluing cars

The FCA has found that some insurers are still undervaluing cars when it comes to settlements.

Its review revealed certain insurers continue to offer customers less than their car is worth after it has been written off or stolen.

Vehicle sales maintain strong momentum

The new car market rose 10.4% last month to 317,786 registrations, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, although this remains 30.6% down on pre-pandemic levels.

The light commercial market also enjoyed a strong sales month, with 52,916 new registrations equating to an 11.1% spike.

Repairify announces Italian expansion

Repairify is expanding its business in Europe with the opening of a new office in Italy led by Business Development Director Santiago Malbran.

SYNETIQ celebrates FORS silver

SYNETIQ’s Winsford site has attained silver accreditation in the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS).

To become FORS accredited, the business undertook a combination of site-based audits and theory learning.

Meanwhile, SYNETIQ CEO Tom Rumboll has won the ‘Green Leader’ award at the Yorkshire Leadership Awards. 

Mirka reveals upgraded sander

Mirka has unveiled a new electric sander, the DEOS II, which offers 20% more power and user-friendly LED indicators for setting sanding speed.

Thatcham Research announces Cherry partnership

Thatcham Research has signed a two-year deal with Chinese vehicle manufacturer Cherry.

As part of the agreement, it will deliver its ‘Insurability by Design’ programme, which aims to ensure that repairability, sustainability and insurability is incorporated into the design process.

Supermarkets plug in to EV charging

The number of EV charge points at supermarkets rose by 59% last year to 1,616.

More than 600 locations added charge points during 2023 meaning 13% of all 12,839 UK supermarkets now offer EV charging on site.

Euro NCAP reveals latest ratings

Euro NCAP has announced the crash avoidance ratings for eight vans, with Gold ratings awarded to the Citroen Berlingo, Fiat Doblo, Vauxhall Combo, Peugeot Partner, Renault Kangoo and Volkswagen Caddy Cargo and Platinum ratings going to the Mercedes-Benz Citan and VW ID.Buzz Cargo.

Government to look into glare concerns

The government has announced it will commission an independent study into the issue of headlight glare.

This comes after an RAC survey found that 89% of drivers think some headlights are too bright, with 91% saying they have been dazzled by bright headlights and 74% saying they regularly are.

Plunky’s charity matches top £100k

The final Plunky’s All Stars charity football match, which takes place at the Football Development Centre in Norwich on 28 June, has so far raised more than £7,000 for three charities, the East Anglian Air Ambulance (Just Giving) , the Fire Fighters Charity (Just Giving), and Norfolk & Waveney Mind (Just Giving).

Since being launched more than a decade ago, the Plunky’s All Stars matches have raised over £100k for charity.

Automotive production enjoys healthy growth

UK car production rose for the sixth month in a row in February, up 14.6% to 79,907 units.

This made it the best performing February since 2021, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

New-look Assessor due for relaunch

The IAEA has announced that newly revamped and refreshed Assessor magazine will be published again in May, with a summer edition coming out at the end of August and an autumn/winter due in November.

Produced by the ABP club, The Assessor will be published four times a year from 2025.

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Volkswagen to introduce Level 4 autonomous driving

Volkswagen has become the first vehicle manufacturer to develop an autonomous Level 4 service vehicle for large-scale production.

This comes after a development agreement with Mobileye, which will manufacture and supply software, hardware and digital maps for the self-driving ID. Buzz AD for commercial use in Europe and the US.

Polestar announces Tesla charging integration

Polestar has become the first vehicle manufacturer in Europe to integrate the Tesla Supercharger network in its own charging app, Polestar Charge, providing drivers with quicker and more convenient access to more charging points.

Drivers slow to U-turn

A new global survey carried out by YouGov in partnership with the Freedom of Mobility Forum has revealed that less than 10% of respondents have made significant mobility changes to reduce their environmental impact.

The survey questioned drivers in Brazil, France, India, Morocco, United States, with the overwhelming feeling that governments are responsible to driving the green revolution.

People

  • Allianz has named Hannah Weber as new Supplier Relationship Manager.
  • Adrian Hallmark will join Aston Martin as Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer.
  • Phil Hodkinson is retiring from his position as National Sales Manager at ACG after 33 years in the industry.
  • Victoria Turner has joined Ryemarc Group as Executive Director.
  • AF Accident Repair has appointed Aaron Reece as Parts Manager.
  • Luke Charlesworth and Tony Billett have joined Avant Consult as new Finance Assistants.
  • Steer Automotive Group has named Martin Lovell as Regional Compliance Manager.
  • React has appointed Andrew D’Arcy and Ross Graham as company Directors.
  • Omari Henry-Coleman has joined Fix Auto UK as Bodyshop Site Coordinator.
  • Allparts Refinishing has appointed Benjamin Groves as Technical Development Manager.
  • McLaren Automotive has appointed Jochen Schnez as new Chief Quality Officer.
  • Garry Winckley has joined Fleet Assist as Director of Special Projects.

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ARC360 & Stellantis partner for conference  

ARC360 and Stellantis – a constellation of 14 iconic automotive brands and two mobility arms – have partnered for the forthcoming ARC360 ‘future tech’ themed conference. 

Taking place on 27 June at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the event will canvass insights from across the sector and beyond in a bid to explore how the motor claims repair sector is transitioning towards a high-tech future.  

The event will feature the Stellantis Zone – created to provide delegates with an immersive showcase of the vehicle manufacturers’ network operations, vehicles and technologies. Stellantis will also be taking to the stage during the event to provide more of an insight into its mission to transform into a sustainable mobility tech company, guided by the clear vision of its Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan – electric vehicles and various other advanced technologies being core to that. 

Stellantis will also be hosting its national repair network meeting at the same venue the day before – Wednesday 26 June. 

Alongside Stellantis, delegates will hear thoughts from insurers, other vehicle manufacturers, repairers and many others throughout the supply chain to understand more of how, when and why the sector should prepare for the future.  

Underpinning the entire event will be a keen focus on what is arguably the most critical factor across the entire industry right now – people and skillsets. Throughout the day, discussions will link back to how the industry – as a combined entity – can help make the automotive incident repair sector a career destination of choice.  

Paul Glover, Network Manager – Accident Repair Programme, Stellantis said, “We are looking forward to working with the team at ARC360 to make this an unmissable event for our own repair network, and the wider industry, in 2024. It’s vital that we share ideas, technology, and best practice to ensure that we stay ahead in such a competitive and changing marketplace.” 

Mark Hadaway, Co-Founder of ARC360 and Content Director of ILC, said, “Partnering with Stellantis for the 2024 ARC360 conference is a major breakthrough – supporting the industry in coming together and helping share truly valuable insights as the sector continues its technological transition. Having all the key sector stakeholders present and openly sharing experiences and insights is the very essence of ARC360’s remit – ‘gaining ground together’.” 

To find out more about the event and book tickets, visit: https://iloveclaims.com/product/arc360-2024/ or to find out more about the opportunities available to get involved in the event, contact mark@iloveclaims.com or liane@iloveclaims.com. 

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