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In this episode we speak with Carl Norton, Regional Business Manager at Fix Auto UK and, perhaps more relevant to today’s conversation, the man behind the network’s Mental Health First Aid programme – which has already surpassed training over 100 colleagues across the network.
The rise and rise of ADAS has placed a huge strain on skills in vehicle repair. With demand only growing, correct diagnostics and calibration is becoming absolutely critical to the sector.
Here, as part of ARC360’s Future in Focus editorial theme, Phil Peace, Managing Director (SVP) International, Repairify, considers the implications of widespread adoption of ADAS and how Repairify is helping to future-proof the industry.
To mark Carbon Literacy Action Day, Copart has announced that it has achieved a Carbon Literacy Gold Accreditation with over 50% of its workforce now certified.
The Carbon Literacy Project awards this accreditation to companies that maintain a substantial proportion of their workforce as carbon literate.
The Department for Transport has revealed plans to ensure all cars sold in the UK are zero emission by 2035.
The new Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate requires 80% of new cars and 70% of new vans sold to be zero emission by 2030, rising to 100% by 2035. Meanwhile, from next year, 22% of all cars sold must be zero emission.
The NBRA/VBRA has sought clarity from GT Motive around its pricing strategy for 2024.
It hopes to be able to share outcomes of its discussions with the wider industry to enable bodyshops to plan ahead for any potential price increases.
Accident Credit Group (ACG) has named Ian Budsworth as new Managing Director.
Ian has been with the company for four years as Operations Director, leading the company through a period of significant growth.
Following up questions posed by delegates during October’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference, SYNETIQ has addressed the availability and price of green parts as well as EV battery recycling.
Ben is hoping a new short film will help it to raise upwards of £300,000 over Christmas for struggling families.
Based on supermarket TV adverts, the film uses the tagline ‘When you give a little, we can change a lot.’ and focuses on a family who are struggling to make ends meet.
It is now calling on those in the industry to share the film and donate as much as they can to help it provide life-changing support for automotive families.
Fix Auto will again operate in Luton after it was announced that RDB UK will join the network as Fix Auto Luton.
The business, owned by Hassan Khan, has moved into a new site in New Town Road and is on track to secure BSI 10125 accreditation.
Euro NCAP’s latest safety release has identified a worrying trend for heavier, more powerful cars that pose a greater risk to other drivers.
It reviewed the Volkswagen ID.7, the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV, BYD TANG, Kia EV9, XPENG G9, VinFast VF8, smart #3, BYD SEAL-U, Honda ZR-V, and the Hyundai KONA, with only three weighing less than two tonnes.
Gecko, a powerful alternative fuel vehicle data platform, has revealed that there were 940,687BEVs in the UK as of the end of November, with average repair times of 25 days and average costs at £2,591.
A new IMI report, Understanding the Knowledge Gap, has revealed that only 47% of motorists see ADAS calibration as a vital job and only one in five can identify ADAS features in their vehicle.
Stellantis has announced a new deal with Ample that could enable EV drivers with depleted batteries to be back on the road inside five minutes.
As part of the deal, Stellantis will pilot Ample’s modular battery swapping solution, which includes swapping low batteries with a fully charged one.
BMW Group UK is working with Allianz Partners to introduce 72 new state-of-the-art service vans as part of a major upgrade to its Roadside Assistance Programme.
National Windscreens invited 10 technicians from Sweden to its UK centres on a two-week knowledge sharing exchange with Cary Group.
Technicians shared ADAS experience and practices from both countries.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reported that new car sales in November were just 96 units lower than the same month in 2019.
Its figures revealed that sales rose by 9.5% in November to reach 156,525 units, with growth driven by fleets, where registrations rose 25.4% to account for 93,049 units and 59.4% of the market.
Meanwhile, hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) grew by 27.8% and 55.8% respectively, while the light commercial vehicle (LCV) market grew by 12.7% in November to 27,433 units.
The NBRA/VBRA has been in close dialogue with Solera/Audatex about its proposed 8.5% price increases.
It said that Chris Wright, the Vice President for North Europe, has provided valuable insights into the decision, explaining that the company is navigating double-digit price rises of its own from industry suppliers.
iRG Hereford has moved to a new location in Rother was industrial Estate. It completed the move over a single weekend.
Castle Coachworks has been named an approved repairer for American EV manufacturer Fisker.
Komoo Middlesbrough has achieved BS 10125:22 certification.
Ipswich Accident Repair Center has secured Tesla approval.
Doseley Motors has passed its BMW/MINI audit.
EV Bodyshops has promoted George Thurman from the role of Admin Manager to Business Development Manager.
Euro Car Parts has announced that Kevan Wooden will become CEO of the LKQ UK & Ireland group of companies. Current CEO Andy Hamilton will become Senior Vice President of LKQ and President and Executive Managing Director of LKQ Europe.
Sarah Hirst has been appointed Accident & Repair Services Director UK&I – Core &Volume -Davies Group.
The Institute of the Motor industry (IMI) has appointed both Julia Muir Hon FIMI, founder of the Automotive 30% Club, and Robert Forrester, Chief Executive and co-founder of Vertu Motors plc as Vice Presidents.
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Fix Auto will again operate in Luton after it was announced that RDB UK will join the network as Fix Auto Luton.
The business, owned by Hassan Khan, has moved into a new site in New Town Road and is on track to secure BSI 10125 accreditation.
Hassan said, “Since setting up the business in 2015 I’ve grown and developed it at what I feel has been a steady pace. We have a great reputation for repairing high end cars that have come to us largely through recommendations from all over the UK including southern Ireland which is where I am originally from.
“As soon as I heard this building was vacant, I jumped at the chance of taking it over. The bodyshop really has enabled us to up our game again. Joining Fix Auto UK and becoming part of a larger organisation has to be that next step and I feel fortunate to be in a position to join.”
Ian Pugh, Managing Director for Fix Auto UK, added: “Having a Fix Auto Luton back in the network is another significant boost to the organisation. While there are large boots to fill, with the support and guidance we provide, I am sure Hassan who joins us with that all important ingredient called ambition will rise to the challenge.”
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Following up questions posed by delegates during October’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference, SYNETIQ has addressed the availability and price of green parts as well as EV battery recycling.
We have seen cost price inflation across every part type and provider and green parts is no different. Green parts pricing is driven by multiple factors including the cost of vehicles themselves, labour, energy and fuel.
At SYNETIQ we provide a clear and transparent approach to the pricing of our green parts. We follow a fixed pricing model resulting in a savings of up to 75% off the RRP price for our customers.
Our pricing model will remain transparent and consistent to ensure our clients and customers can budget effectively.
Using demand data, and a “ring-fencing” approach, we are constantly striving to maximise the availability of our inventory to our clients and customers requirements.
As it stands, the industry is not fully aligned around a solution to the reuse, repurposing and recycling of EV batteries. This presents an opportunity for us as a leading vehicle recycler to drive forward a potential solution. However, we can’t do this alone. We must do it together as an industry and we need to act now, particularly following new regulations that have been set in place to monitor the entire life cycle of batteries.
This includes end-of-life requirements and recycling targets which need to be achievable by 2027.
This deadline is not that far away. Key players within the industry need to come forward and we must focus our efforts together to work towards the goal of preventing wasteful battery disposal.
There is of course the route of reuse and safe resale of batteries. We supply customers with batteries to power barges using solar panels as an alternative sustainable energy source. We’re also looking at how we can integrate the use of batteries as a power source within our own facilities.
The opportunities for the reusing of batteries are endless as long as they are deemed safe. Battery recycling needs to be made a priority and more needs to be done to create a solid circular solution that is specific to the automotive supply chain.
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The NBRA/VBRA has sought clarity from GT Motive around its pricing strategy for 2024.
It hopes to be able to share outcomes of its discussions with the wider industry to enable bodyshops to plan ahead for any potential price increases.
It said, “The NBRA and VBRA have proactively engaged in conversations with GT Motive to address any potential price increases for upcoming year. Our primary objective is to foster transparency within the industry, allowing businesses to plan and budget effectively for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
“The purpose of these discussions is to seek clarity on GT Motive’s pricing strategy for 2024 and to understand the rationale behind any proposed adjustments. We firmly believe that open and constructive communication is vital for the collective benefit of manufacturers, repairers, and all stakeholders in the automotive repair ecosystem.
“The outcome will undoubtedly have a substantial impact on the industry, and we are actively working towards a resolution that is equitable and sensible for all parties involved.
“As of now, we are eagerly awaiting GT Motive’s response to our inquiries.”
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In an exclusive interview with ARC360, new NBRA/VBRA director Martyn Rowley discusses his first few months in charge, his plans for the organisation, and how he hopes the NBRA/VBRA can support members and the industry further in the coming years.
The Association of British Insurers has revealed that motor insurance payouts by insurers jumped by 21% in the third quarter of the year compared to the same period in 2022, surpassing £2.5bn for the second consecutive quarter.
Maldon Accident Repair Centre officially opened its doors this week which saw 200 people visit over two days.
Maldon ARC is a state-of-the-art, BSI-accredited collision repair specialist for cars and commercial vehicles.
Solera has highlighted the challenges the sector faces with more than a million EVs now on UK roads.
It says correct repair methodology is more critical than ever, but its tools and broad data coverage can support businesses get it right first time. It points to XpertEstimate, which enables insurers to manage claims and maintain service standards
Meanwhile, Audatex has updated AudaEnterpriseGold and with 16 new and 74 updated model sheets.
Gemini Accident Repair Centres Managing Director David Sargeant and Head of Training John Henderson received the group’s 5% Club Platinum membership certificate at Mansion House, London, recently.
The day also included meaningful discussions with other members about the value of apprenticeships.
Automotive industry charity Ben is inviting anyone who works or has worked in the sector to share their experiences to help it mould its support services to better suit the industry.
Its Health and Wellbeing Survey 2023 has been designed to help the charity identify the issues that have most impacted colleagues over the last year.
Coventry-based repairer XL Motors has been awarded with the new Lotus Bodyshop Approval.
Certification demonstrates the company’s continued commitment to manufacturer standards of repair, ensuring exceptional quality and outstanding customer satisfaction within the industry.
Individual Specialist Cars has announced it has secured approved bodyshop status from Lotus.
Certification adds to a prestigious list of vehicle manufacturer approvals for the Birmingham-based site that includes the likes of Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Rolls Royce, and Tesla.
Repairify has announced a new initiative that will offer new customers three months of free access to its remote services.
Available from 1 December, the promotion provides new customers or customers who have not used remote services in the last six months full access to Repairify’s remote solutions. This means they will be able to scan, diagnose, calibrate or programme vehicles using Repairify’s IMI-trained technicians and data centre of OE tools.
Solus has cut the ribbon to its latest site in Newport, South Wales.
The new 23,000 sqft centre is the first Solus site in Wales and continues the wider strategy of delivering repair solutions to customer where they are, with 22 Solus sites across the UK.
The repair centre will create more than 30 jobs.
Steer Automotive Group has achieved PAS 2060 accreditation across all its 98 sites following a combination of operational enhancements and carbon offsetting initiatives.
The group now plans to achieve net zero and carbon neutrality without relying on carbon offsetting by increasing the use of sustainable paint, more green parts in repairs, and using more sustainable energy sources across the business.
Steer Automotive Group was named B2B Business of the Year: Large at the Growing Business Awards.
Meanwhile, the group was also for nominated for Large Employer of the Year and Apprenticeship Champion of the Year (Steve Hoe) at the National Apprenticeship Awards.
Fix Auto Devon Finance Director Alena Woolacott has been shortlisted for the 2024 Automotive 30% Club IAW Awards.
Cap hpi has published its latest car market overview, which revealed that 153,529 cars were registered in October, a 14.3% increase on the same month last year and 7.2% above pre-pandemic October 2019.
Meanwhile, average used car values have dropped by 8.4% or £1,625 in the last two months. It predicts values will continue to drop until the end of the year, with the fall in prices slowing during 2024.
ITAS has supported Fisker with a range of training sessions to enable colleagues to handle EVs safely.
The course provided an introduction to Fisker’s all-electric Ocean SUV, helping delegates identify high voltage components and then carry out a high voltage disconnect.
Battery electric vehicles made up 40% of all new cars produced in the UK in October, according to The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
BEV production rose 52% in the month, driving up overall car growth of 31.6% to 91,512 units.
Meanwhile, UK commercial vehicle (CV) production returned to growth last month, rising 47.1% year on year with 12,853 vans, buses, trucks, coaches and taxis entering the market.
The winners of the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) 2023 Skills Competition have been revealed.
Gold went to Ben Turner of Harris DAF High Wycombe (Skillnet) in the Heavy Vehicle category, while Oisin Mckerr of Porters Bodyshop (Southern Regional College) won Refinishing gold, Adrian Matthews of Ultimate Accident Repair Services (S&B Automotive Academy) won gold in the Body Repair category and Oliver Young from J&R Auto Services (Perth UHI) won gold in the Light Vehicle category.
All the finalists can now take part in the World Skills International competition in Lyon in September 2024.
Nissan has confirmed that all three models manufactured at its Sunderland plant, the Qashqai, Juke and Leaf, will go 100% electric.
Following a £3bn investment, the EV36Zero hub will also include three gigafactories.
High Mobility has announced that Tesla vehicle data is now available through its developer-focused tools, enabling businesses to track vehicle location, status alerts, usage patterns and maintenance signals.
Meanwhile, the company has entered into a new partnership with IMS, which delivers connected solutions to insurers, mobility operators and governments.
The UK automotive industry has so far attracted approximately £20bn in private investment this year, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
On top of industry’s backing for new and upgraded R&D and manufacturing facilities, the government committed a further £2bn for the sector, backed by an Advanced Manufacturing Plan and battery strategy that will drive green economic growth and create jobs across every part of the country.
The National Body Repair Association (NBRA) and the Vehicle Builders and Repairers Association (VBRA) has criticised Audatex for an 8.5% price increase.
It says that the 8.5% hike is not justifiable in comparison to the 6.1% Retail Price Index (RPI).
AkzoNobel has celebrated a global initiative with partners and industry stakeholders to collaborate on more sustainable solutions in vehicle repair.
Focusing on three key areas -energy transition, process efficiency and circular solutions – solutions include adapting repair manuals to improve repairability and the creation of an academy to train more sustainable practices.
CEO of LKQ Euro Car Parts Andy Hamilton has assessed the challenges facing repairers in 2024.
He said that continued investment in skills and equipment will be critical to continue serving a rapidly-evolving sector.
Hella has announced it will become the sole owner of Brake joint venture Hella Pagid, which supplies brake systems to the industry.
Hella will acquire the 50 % share currently held by TMD Friction.
Carpenters Group has announced it is continuing to support Brake, the road safety charity, as a corporate partner.
The partnership will help fund Brake’s work supporting road crash victims and campaigning for safe and healthy mobility.
Leicestershire-based Industry Insights Race Team has been named second in class overall for the race season in the Open series of the Classic Sports Car Club (CSCC) end of season awards.
Intelligent Motoring has appointed Mike Williams as Head of Business Development.
Mike Begginton has been appointed as Mazda’s fourth technical trainer.
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The best apprentices in the UK were celebrated at WorldSkills UK’s glittering ceremony at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall.
More than 6,000 young people registered to take part in the WorldSkills UK Competitions, with the winners announced following six months of local and regional qualifiers and two days of competition at the National Finals.
New data has revealed that Leeds, Bristol, Salford and Manchester top the UK list of uninsured drivers.
The figures have been released by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau ahead of the launch of Operation Drive Insured, an annual campaign to get uninsured drivers off the road.
Steer Automotive Group plans to nearly double its apprenticeship numbers by the end of next year.
It already has 159 apprentices employed across 90% of its 98 sites but plans to increase that substantially in the next 12 months so apprentices make up 16% of its technical workforce.
Meanwhile, it has also welcomed apprentices from the Apollo and Balgores regions at 3M’s state-of-the-art training centre.
Fix Auto Penzance has installed a bank of on-site electric car chargers for customers and colleagues alike. The company has installed two 40 KW fast charge DC units along with a 20 KW AC fast charger, while an app enables drivers to pay for the service ensuring there is no cost to the business.
Meanwhile, the Fix Auto UK network is continuing to grow in Northern Ireland with the appointment of MRB Auto Body, a 10,000 sqft site which will now operate as Fix Auto Ballymoney.
Automotive charity Ben has joined forces with industry body The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders to support apprentices progress in the sector through funded driving lessons.
The pilot scheme, Drive to Thrive, will offer apprentices from disadvantaged backgrounds up to 44 hours of funded driving lessons while they are learning their trade.
The road ahead has been cleared for autonomous driving in the UK, with the government committed to a ‘transport revolution’ in the coming years.
In this contributed feature, ARC360 partner Repairify considers the implications for automotive repair sector, and what opportunities self-driving may present.
The NBRA has given mixed reviews to the government’s Autumn Statement, welcoming general measures to boost industry but highlighting a lack of support directly targeting the automotive repair sector.
Executive director Martin Rowley said, “In the aftermath of the Autumn Statement, NBRA acknowledges certain government initiatives supporting our members. However, we underscore the ongoing need for precise support measures aimed at sustaining the automotive repair sector amidst economic uncertainties.”
Steer Prestige, Farnham (South), Chaplane Colchester and East Bilney Coachworks have all been named approved repairers for Lotus.
Accreditation recognises the company’s long-standing commitment to meeting the exacting standards of the prestige vehicle manufacturer in terms of training, tools, repair methods and on-site facilities.
Fix Auto Leicester, L&I Eaton Sheffield and Elite Carbody in Milton Keynes have all secured a positive recommendation to transition to BS10125:2022.
Meanwhile, Coventry-based C&C Vehicle Services has also passed its BS10125:2022 Stage 2 audit.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has welcomed the government’s £4.5bn investment in strategic manufacturing.
Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “This government investment reflects the fact the UK automotive sector has the talent, the innovation and the determination necessary to thrive in the face of fierce global competition. It will deliver benefits not just for the automotive sector but for the whole country in terms of growth, high value jobs and productivity. It also sends a powerful signal that the UK is open for business.”
Stellantis has unveiled its SUSTAINera Circular Economy Hub in Turin, Italy.
The Hub has been created to extend the life of parts and vehicles where possible, and recycle the materials of parts that can’t be reused.
Stellantis supported AutoRaise at the recent National School and College Leavers Festival in Birmingham, donating vehicle parts and panels to enable the charity to better showcase the skills and opportunities within the sector.
ITAS has introduced a range of new courses focused on spot repairs. It recognises that new technology is making smaller repairs more commonplace and is committed to ensuring the industry has the skills to carry them out safely.
Telematics solutions provider ThingCo has revealed that its wireless telematics device Theo has helped cut speeding events by 25% and reduce speed on 60mph roads by six per cent.
ThingCo collects data every second and ensures precision in identifying speeding events.
A report by a cross-party Committee of MPs has warned that the UK is falling behind other countries in creating an attractive environment for EV battery production.
Batteries for electric vehicles has warned that the UK faces a huge ‘gigafactory gap’, with less battery production capacity than needed for the nation’s future needs.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) UK has reported that models built on its most advanced electrical architecture, which feature the latest security features, are proving nearly theft-proof.
Since 2020 just 0.07% of new Range Rover and new Range Rover Sports have been stolen and only 0.3% of new Defenders.
Eco Repair Systems has announced a new training partnership with FMG Repair Services, which operates 65 repair sites nationwide.
As part of the deal, Eco Repair Systems will supply plastic repair equipment to FMG for use in its IMI-approved technical training centre.
Volkswagen has unveiled new digital resources to support customers transition to EVs. The three e-mobility tools provide instant data on range, charging times and running costs for each VW model.
Euro NCAP and its Australian equivalent ANCAP have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cement their existing relationship and pave the way for closer collaboration in the future.
PartsXChange is celebrating its first birthday. It now has more than 400 users buying and selling new and used parts on its platform and has been nominated for three different industry awards in three different sectors.
Dean Meadows of Shine! has so far raised more than £260 as part of the Movember challenge. He is cycling and walking 190 miles to support men’s mental health, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer.
Porsche has unveiled its new First Contact customer services solution ahead of schedule.
The objective of First Contact is for Porsche to support every customer contact in Europe itself. This required designing new processes, implementing new IT, and hiring 140 experts for its new Porsche Customer Relations Hubs.
Nissan has confirmed it will invest about £1.2bn in its Sunderland plant to manufacture the electric Qashqai and Juke models, protecting about 6,000 jobs.
Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “This new announcement underlines Britain’s position as an increasingly competitive location for electric vehicle production.”
Repairify has appointed Richard Davis and Toby Anderson to join its team of technicians at its Luton-based technical centre of excellence.
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The NBRA has given mixed reviews to the government’s Autumn Statement, welcoming general measures to boost industry but highlighting a lack of support directly targeting the automotive repair sector.
Executive director Martin Rowley said, “In the aftermath of the Autumn Statement, NBRA acknowledges certain government initiatives supporting our members. However, we underscore the ongoing need for precise support measures aimed at sustaining the automotive repair sector amidst economic uncertainties.”
In the Statement, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt confirmed that Corporation Tax rate will remain at 25% while the small profits rate remains at 19%. Further, a business rates support package has been introduced worth £4.3bn over the next five years.
Martin said, “NBRA welcomes this announcement as small businesses which are at the heart of the UKs economy, need access to capital to grow and invest. This move will significantly assist our members who have already been burdened by financial crises in the past years.”
However, while a further £50m will fund a new two-year apprenticeship pilot, there was no mention of reform to the failing Apprenticeship Levy.
Martin said, “We highlight the urgent need for comprehensive action in response to the industry’s unanimous plea for the reform or elimination of the Apprenticeship Levy. The absence of a direct response in the Autumn Statement is a missed opportunity, jeopardising the development of a skilled workforce crucial to the repair sector. Currently, the industry faces a significant skills gap, creating a demand for fresh talent and new expertise.”
He also called for tailored measures to address the skills gap in the automotive sector as part of the government’s Back to Work plan, and suggested that rising the National Living Wage could put further pressure on businesses within automotive repair.
He concluded, “As the Autumn Statement unfolds, we extend a call for collaborative efforts between the government and the automotive repair sector. We urgently appeal for the government’s support, providing essential relief for body shop employees navigating the escalating financial pressures during this challenging era of the cost-of-living crisis. Immediate action on apprenticeship reform, strategic support for workforce development, and targeted measures to enhance industry competitiveness are not mere suggestions but indispensable steps for securing the future of vehicle repairers. The NBRA remains committed in our engagement with the government to ensure sustained support for body shops and vehicle repairers.”
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Solera has announced findings of global research comparing the repair cost trends of electric vehicles and internal combustion engines.
The study examined more than 92,000 repair estimates and found that, overall, EV repair costs are 29% higher while EV parts costs are 48% higher on average.
The National WorldSkills finals have been taking place at a number of training and education providers throughout the UK this week, with the winners set to be announced at a glittering ceremony at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester this evening.
Among the 51 disciplines that have been tested include Automotive Body Repair, Automotive Refinishing, Automotive Technology and Heavy Vehicle Technology.
Leading supplier of independently certified non-OEM replacement parts Prasco UK is redeveloping its website to make it more intuitive and user-friendly.
The Doncaster-based operation has developed a series of new functions to ensure the process of searching for parts, ordering and then monitoring through a real-time tracked delivery service is as seamless as possible.
To meet rising demand for its services, automotive charity Ben has announced a new five-year strategic plan that will see its care and village services transferred ‘to the stewardship of new operators.’
Since 2018, Ben has managed a 300% increase in enquiries through its confidential helpline and supported over 200% more individuals through its support and specialist services.
Mirka UK parent company Mirka Ltd is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year. Since being founded in 1943 it has grown to become one of the world’s leading manufacturers in the surface finishing industry.
Gemini Accident Repairs has been named an Approved Training Centre to deliver GQA National Qualifications.
The initial four qualifications offered by Gemini include GQA Level 3 Award in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Awareness; GQA Level 3 Award in ADAS Awareness and Competence; GQA Level 3 Award in Competence and understanding in 4-wheel alignment; and GQA Level 3 Award in Understanding the principles of 4-wheel alignment.
GT Motive has unveiled GT QCheck, an automated webservice that analyses and corrects a parts’ lists to improve accuracy, reduce order mistakes and optimise delivery expenses.
Longworth-based M&A Coachworks has this month completed its 10,000th insurance repair for Porsche since securing approved repairer status in 2015.
Komoo has opened its 12th site and first in Northern Ireland. Located in Bangor, County Down, the site will be managed by Carl Henderson.
L&I Eaton Sheffield has achieved BSi 10125:2022 accreditation.
Dwane Walsh, Site Manager, said, “I’m delighted with all the staff for their support and commitment to achieving accreditation – it was challenging but demonstrates our commitment to being one of the UKs leading accident repair centres.”
Coventry-based repairer XL Motors has secured Lotus Bodyshop Approval.
Thatcham Research is touring Australia with partners Suncorp Group, sharing insights around sustainable vehicle repairs, EVs and skills with the industry.
Head of Repair Sector Services Dean Lander and Group Product Manager, Automotive and Repair Karen Jakes have already delivered sessions to local technicians and businesses in Melbourne and Sydney.
Walton Accident Repair has achieved full multi-brand approval status for the Stellantis UK Accident Repair Programme.
Polestar has begun production of its new SUV Coupe, Polestar4, at the Geely-operated facility in Hangzhou Bay.
Roll out to Chinese customers is expected by the end of this year before orders open to UK customer early next year.
Vehicle claims for broken glass has risen this month in line with the darker nights. According to Auto Windscreens, this is a familiar trend when the clocks go back, with most broken glass claims attributed to ‘break ins’.
However, overall, body glass claims have halved since 2011, coming down from 1,171,000 to 729,000.
Team UK’s success at EuroSkills Gdańsk 2023 was celebrated at a special event at the Houses of Parliament, London. The team collected nine medals, including one gold, and two bronze medals, plus six Medallions for Excellence.
The IMI has announced its automotive industry ‘wishlist’ ahead of next week’s Autumn Budget.
It is calling for increased funding for apprenticeships, greater support for SMEs to offer apprenticeships, further education around ADAS, and more incentives for drivers switching to alternative fuelled vehicles.
The SMMT has joined industry bodies from the four other main manufacturing sectors in the UK to produce a manifesto to secure continued growth.
Alongside the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, the Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space Group, the Chemical Industries Association, and the Food and Drink Federation, the SMMT has called for a fresh focus on skills, policies to promote innovation, and further collaboration with business to support sustainability.
Mercedes-Benz has announced its automated valet parking solution, Intelligent Park Pilot, is now available in its E-Class Saloon and Estate, the EQE SUV and the EQS SUV.
The solution allows drivers to exit the vehicle in the carpark and let the car drive itself to a pre-booked space.
A lack of skills was cited as the main obstacle to growth by 22% of SME respondents to a survey by the Federation of Small Businesses.
That figure was at 28% for manufacturing businesses and 23% for those in technical sectors.
LKQ Euro Car Parts has launched its first Graduate Scheme. The new three-year programme will help graduates progress into the financial sector through continued learning and dedicated mentors.
The fully-electric BYD Seal has launched in the UK this week. Featuring a 15.6-inch centre console and the latest innovations in front and rear lights, the model can accelerate from 0-100km in 3.8 seconds and is fully rechargeable in just 26 minutes.
Nine-year-old Oliver Gorrod has created the ‘Car of the Future’ after entering the nationwide MINI Minds competition, which challenged children aged 4-10 to imagine their perfect car.
Oliver’s winning solution is fully electric, with a camouflaged design to blend into the natural environment.
Politics and football colour buying habits
A study by Cazoo has revealed the 23% of drivers would rule out buying a car if its colour represented a political party or football team they don’t like, with 47% of under 30s saying they’d refuse to buy a car in the colour of a political party they don’t support.
Business Insider has reported that buyers of Tesla’s new Cybertruck could be sued for £40,000 if they sell the vehicle within a year.
The Cybertruck will be released on 30 November, with a quarter of a million set to be produced by 2025.
AutoRaise has been promoting the industry to the next generation during a series of visits to apprentice and school-leaver events.
It has been showcasing the tools and technology within the automotive sector, and highlighting the career opportunities that exist within the industry.
Kaylie Skitt has been appointed as senior financial controller by Smart Repairs.
Messe Frankfurt UK, organisers of Automechanika Birmingham and UK Garage & Bodyshop Event, has named Joanne Knowles as Event Director.
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Solera has announced findings of global research comparing the repair cost trends of electric vehicles and internal combustion engines.
The study, which focused on the Hyundai Kona EV and its ICE model counterpart, considered data from 20 countries, examining more than 92,000 repair estimates between January 2021 and August 2023.
It found that, overall, EV repair costs are 29% higher while EV parts costs are 48% higher on average. Meanwhile, driver airbag systems were replaced eight per cent more frequently on EVs, rear bumper absorbers were replaced 1,390% more frequently on EVs and rear bumper reinforcements were replaced 14% more frequently.
John Felahi, Solera’s Head of Global Data Science, Analytics and Data Business, said, “There’s been a lot of industry speculation as to why EV repair costs are more expensive than ICE repairs. The findings from Solera’s landmark research offers a first-ever look at key elements shaping EV versus ICE repair costs with a goal of helping the collision repair industry to better understand some of the trends and anomalies that can be optimised to enhance their business.”
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