Copart announces new Northamptonshire site

Copart UK is opening a new Operation Centre in Corby, Northamptonshire.

Plans for a new 33-acre site located at the Rockingham Racetrack will support the company’s growth in the central region of the UK and join existing Operation Centres in Chester, Wolverhampton, and Wisbech.

The site in Corby, expected to be operational by the autumn, will enable Copart to increase vehicle storage capacity in this region by 32%.

Jane Pocock, CEO of Copart UK and Ireland, said, “We’re very excited to announce our plans to develop a new Operation Centre in Corby, which will provide annual storage capacity for 38,000 vehicles.

“Situated in close proximity to Leicester, Northampton, and Peterborough, Corby is a perfect location to further strengthen our unrivalled operational capabilities in the central region of the UK.

“There will be more announcements to come for our customers as we continue to expand our landbank and our range of industry leading products and services.”

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Ben drives awareness with summer playlist

Automotive colleagues are being invited to select their top driving songs as part of a new initiative from charity Ben.

Rev up 4 Ben will see the charity create the ultimate driving list, with all songs handpicked by those working within the industry.

The purpose is to curate an epic Spotify playlist of summer driving songs while encouraging engagement for the charity on social media using #RevUp4Ben, as well as increasing sign ups to its email list.

Rev up 4 Ben www.ben.org.uk/drivingplaylist will also help to raise awareness of the charity and let people know that Ben is there to support them.

Ellen Plumer, Head of Marketing, Outreach, Communications & Awareness, said: “To celebrate a love of music, driving and our industry, we’re creating the ultimate driving playlist, chosen by the automotive community – by the community, for the community. We’re really excited to launch this just in time for summer so those travelling to new holiday destinations can have a great new set of tunes to listen to on their journeys.

“The purpose of the campaign is also to boost awareness and increase Ben’s reach so that everyone in our industry knows about the services we provide.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 4 August 2023

The realities of EVs

Opinion within the industry remains divided on both the practicalities of repairing EVs and their long-term future.

While some believe electrification of the car park is inevitable and repairers need to ready themselves now, others suggest the technology may yet be usurped by an alternative and that reshaping their businesses around EV repairs is expensive and unrealistic.

Experts set to explore key topics at EMCC

Leading experts from across the sector will explore the key topics impacting the motor insurance claims sector as part of ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference (EMCC) 2023. 

Taking place on Thursday 5 October at Landing Forty-Two, London the event will include a variety of high-level insights from C-Suite insurers, insurtechs, and supply chain specialists providing insights into key subject matters such as claims inflation, credit hire, mobility, people, personal injury, repair, and vehicle salvage amongst many other topical issues impacting on the sector. 

Copart expansion continues apace

Copart UK is doubling its operational capacity in Scotland with the development of a new 31-acre site in East Kilbride.

It is also expanding its Sandtoft site to create a 110-acre UK Super Centre in the North of England.

Repairify announces Australian joint venture

Repairify Australia will deliver remote automotive repair solutions to the Australian and New Zealand markets after announcing a joint venture with Capricorn Society.

The joint venture will be branded Repairify and distributed throughout Capricorn’s 25,000 member businesses and the wider automotive aftermarket.

UK manufacturing enjoys positive momentum

Car production in the UK rose for the fifth month in a row in June, taking output in the first half of the year to 450,168 units. This represents an increase of 11.7% on last year although it remains 32.5% down on pre-pandemic levels in 2019.

Elsewhere, van production in the UK enjoyed its best first half of the year since 2011, with 58,675 units manufactured. June’s total of 11,748 represented a 23% increase.

EV sales drive market growth

A new electric car was sold every minute in the UK as the overall new car market grew by 28.3% to 143,921 units in July.

After one year of continuous growth, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders now anticipates new car registrations to reach 1.847 million by the end of the year, a 0.9% rise on expectations in April.

Failing focus on fresh skills

Data from Thatcham Research has revealed falling investment in training across the industry.

It found that apprentice starts in 2021/22 dropped to 432, just 45% of 2017/18 figure. This rose to 844 in 2021/22 but has dropped again to 775 so far this year.

Businesses urged to fight fire risks

Businesses have been urged to update their fire, health and safety assessments as more electric vehicles enter the UK car park.

Training provider Park Lodge International has warned that everyone who comes into contact with an EV needs to be aware of the potential risks. This includes recovery agents, vehicle damage assessors, technicians and those working for the emergency services.

Motor claims numbers falling sharply

Data received by ACSO has revealed a continuing decline in motor claims numbers.

It found that just 89,361 motor claims were issued between 1 April and 30 June, compared to 93,113 for the same period in 2022. Meanwhile, the figures were 159,417 and 146,844 in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

Demand escalating for Ben support

Automotive charity Ben has reported a 23% increase in enquiries in the second quarter of the year, and a 20% increase in support cases.

The sharp rise comes as the cost-of-living pressures continue to intensify, with Ben supporting 128 households who couldn’t afford to put food on the table in the last year, 66 households who couldn’t pay their rent or mortgage costs and 52 households who couldn’t afford their utility bills.

iRG introduces ‘collaborative’ apprenticeship scheme

iRG’s new apprenticeship programme, launched this spring is proving a resounding success with 15 new starters joining the scheme in the first three months.

The company now aims to expand the programme by working with other repairers to create more opportunities and a wider mentoring support system. It has already successfully referred candidates to other repairers and currently has 10 more on a waiting list, seeking placement.

Nationwide Assistance Group bolsters fleet

Nationwide Assistance Group has added two remote-controlled Towtrack specialist removal vehicles to its fleet. The vehicles are ideal for car parks, locked vehicles, electric vehicles, and off-road recoveries.

Road and Race cuts ribbon on Chester site

Prestige vehicle specialists Road and Race Restorations has unveiled its new site in Chester.

The state-of-the-art repairer has aluminium and electric vehicle capability and is approved by some of the world’s leading car manufacturers such as VW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz.

IMI warns of falling EV tech numbers

The Institute of the Motor Industry has warned of a 31% fall in the number of technicians securing EV qualifications in the second quarter of the year. This follows a 10% year-on-year fall in the first quarter.

It says the industry will need 139,000 qualified EV technicians by 2032 but today that number is only 42,400.

Fix Auto Edinburgh celebrates PAS 2060 success

Fix Auto Edinburgh West has achieved PAS 2060 status. Working with ECA business energy, it has implemented a number of carbon reduction strategies and created a target-led plan to reduce emissions year on year.

Audi lights the way ahead

Audi has introduced second-generation digital OLED lighting to its Q6 e-tron model, enabling drivers to set light signatures for the headlights and rear lights via an app. It believes this will improve safety, enhance personalisation, and permanently change car-to-infrastructure communication.

Hooper solution accelerates claims

Hooper has enhanced its independent vehicle inspection technology. Its innovative solution enables clients and engineers to upload images remotely, while insurers can view the status of each report online at any time.

EV demand rising in line with online transactions

The number of car buyers considering a pure EV rose from 15% to 20% between December 2021 and December 2022.

This is according to a new report by McKinsey, which also found that one in three customers would complete the entire transaction online. Less than a quarter say they want an entirely ‘human’ experience.

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Mirka has appointed Ross Hanna as Business Development Manager for Ireland & Scotland.

David Sollars has been named Senior Project Manager, Body Repair Claims, EMEA.

Chris Weeks has started his new position as Managing Director at Evolution Repair Group.

Nicola Burnside has joined the Renault UK leadership team as Head of Alpine UK.

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Motor claims numbers continue decline

Data received by ACSO has revealed a continuing decline in motor claims numbers.

According to figures from the Compensation Recovery Unit, obtained by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) following a Freedom of Information request by ACSO, motor claims numbers in the second quarter of 2023 were the lowest on record for that three-month period, and the second lowest quarter ever.

It found that just 89,361 motor claims were issued between 1 April and 30 June, compared to 93,113 for the same period in 2022. Meanwhile, the figures were 159,417 and 146,844 in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

Matthew Maxwell Scott, Executive Director of ACSO, said, “The latest road-safety statistics do show slight – and very welcome – falls in casualty numbers. However, the falls of three per cent in fatalities and severe injuries and 11% in all injury types since 2019 are small compared to the 43% fall in motor claims numbers, from 654,000 in 2019 to 371,000 in 2022.

“The conclusion is that while people are still getting injured in regrettably large numbers on our roads, many are not seeking out the redress available to them, including the rehabilitation they might need. In a period of rapidly increasing motor insurance premiums, it is difficult to see how any of this is a win for consumers, especially injured ones.”

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Repairify announces global expansion

Repairify Australia will deliver remote automotive repair solutions to the Australian and New Zealand markets after announcing a joint venture with Capricorn Society.

The joint venture will be branded Repairify and distributed throughout Capricorn’s 25,000 member businesses and the wider automotive aftermarket.

Cris Hollingsworth, President – Repairify Global Holdings, said, “We see a huge opportunity to support Australian and New Zealand repairers as global technology evolves and are keen to introduce our proposition to the market.

“Capricorn is the ideal choice for this venture due to their unparalleled position in the marketplaces in Australia and New Zealand. We‘re highly confident that the combination of Repairift products and services and the Capricorn network will rapidly accelerate the distribution of the right technology to ensure that the market can undertake and complete complex vehicle repairs.”

Capricorn Group Chief Executive Officer David Fraser, added, “Being able to efficiently and effectively diagnose and calibrate remotely connected vehicles is imperative to the long-term business success of the smallest to the largest automotive workshops across Australia and New Zealand.”

“We are delighted to have formed this joint venture with Repairify who have built a strong reputation across the world for their patented technology and experience, sharing the same commitment to the success of the automotive aftermarket repair and service industry.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 28 July 2023

Managing EVs in the real world

Information sharing and better communication between manufacturer, insurer, repairer and customer is critical to managing EV claims – but so too is a mindset that accepts the evolution is ongoing.

That was the overarching message of a session entitled, Managing EVs in the Real World, which was held during ARC360’s specialist EV event, EV-olution, at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry.

Key names support EMCC agenda

ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference (EMCC) 2023 has received the support of some of the leading brands and key influencers within insurance claims as it continues to promote its ‘better tomorrow’ vision.

Copart announces significant expansions

Copart UK will expand vehicle storage capacity at its Wisbech Operation Centre site by 50% after securing planning permission.

It is also acquiring over nine acres of land beside its Westbury site to increase storage capacity for customers by 60% and has doubled its vehicle storage capacity near central London after completing a two-phase expansion of its Rochford Operation Centre in Essex.

Ben Ball tickets selling fast

Automotive charity Ben has reported unprecedented ticket sales for the Ben Ball, which is taking place at Old Billingsgate Market on 6 December, supported by Auto Trader.

Cap hpi data makes promising reading

The latest UK car market overview from cap hpi has revealed strong demand in the new vehicle sector although the used car sector continues to struggle.

Year-to-date, 949,720 cars were registered in the first six months of the year, which is an 18.4% increase on the 802,079 in the same period last year, but still a 25.2% reduction on the same period in 2019.

Car production on upwards trajectory

UK car production rose 11.7% in the first half of the year to 450,168 units, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Meanwhile, production of hybrid electric (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) is up 71.6% from January to June to a record total of 170,231 units.

However, overall, year-to-date output remains 32.5% below 2019 levels.

EV MOT failure rate a cause for concern

A new report by the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has revealed that EVs are 40% more likely to fail an MOT because of poor tyre condition than petrol cars.

Meanwhile, the IMI is predicting a 31% drop in EV qualifications for the second quarter of 2023. Its EV Technician Forecast Report found that the total number of technicians trained to work safely on EVs by the end of the first quarter was 42,400.

SYNETIQ supports low-carbon projects

SYNETIQ is working with international carbon reduction specialists Highland Carbon to finance projects around the world to support the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Among the projects it is supporting is the establishment of diverse, native forest in Scotland, a new wind power project in Turkey and solar power project in India.

IMI warns against putting EV training on ice

The IMI has warned against any delays to EV training after some people interpreted comments from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to mean that the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles could be put back.

The PM said he would tackle the climate crisis in a ‘proportionate and pragmatic’ way, but the IMI insists training must not be put on ice, warning of a shortfall of 25,000 technicians by 2030 even at the current rate of training.

CMA casts doubt on LKQ/Uni-Select deal

The Competitions and Markets Authority as concluded that LKQ’s proposed purchase of North America-based Uni-Select could reduce competition in the supply of car parts to independent garages and workshops across the UK.

Sorcha O’Carroll, CMA Senior Director of Mergers, said, “We identified that this deal could lead to higher prices and worse choice for customers across the UK. We will now carefully consider the proposal put forward by LKQ and Uni-Select which they believe could address our concerns, before deciding on the next step.”

Public charge points increasing steadily

The Office of National Statistics has reported that there were 44,020 public charging points in the UK as of 1 July. Of these, 19% (8,461) are rapid chargers and 57% (24,918) are fast chargers.

That is only 3,870 more than on 1 April.

Castle Coachworks gets JLR approval

Castle Coachworks (Northampton) has successfully passed its Jaguar Land Rover audit, ensuring its repair methods, training and facilities meet the vehicle manufacturer’s approval.

iRG casts talent net far and wide

iRG has taken its innovative approach to business to its recruitment strategy by seeking to attract the top talent from around the world.

Through collaboration with international talent companies, it has identified, recruited and relocated 10 skilled professionals from as far afield as Botswana, Albania and India.

UK Carbody Bristol celebrates outstanding customer service

LV= has recognised repair partner UK Carbody Bristol for delivering outstanding customer service.

ITAS launches new all-in-one platform

ITAS has unveiled a new platform to support business integration and job management.

ITAS Capture enables businesses to manage repairs and communicate with suppliers and customers on a single platform.

Fix Auto Edinburgh West celebrates PAS 2060

Fix Auto Edinburgh West has secured carbon neutral status in line with PAS 2060.

ECA calculated its carbon footprint and created and implemented a comprehensive carbon management plan which will see the site reduce emissions year-on-year to agreed targets.

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Jaguar Land Rover has appointed Adrian Mardell as CEO.

Mercedes-Benz UK has appointed Calum James as Head of Fleet for its van division.

Autotech Group has named Mark Armitage as new Commercial Director.

Tom Arnold has been appointed Bodyshop Manager at ABL 1 Touch Group.

Steer Automotive Group has appointed Donna Chinery as Executive Assistant.

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Managing EVs in the real world

Information sharing and better communication between manufacturer, insurer, repairer and customer is critical to managing EV claims – but so too is a mindset that accepts the evolution is ongoing.

That was the overarching message of a session entitled, Managing EVs in the Real
World, which was held during ARC360’s specialist EV event, EV-olution, at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry.

Taking part in the conversation were Jeff Mack, Alternative Fuel Consultant, JMC/NWVA, Victoria Turner, CEO of Activate Accident Repair and COO of Activate Group, and Martin Burbidge, Body and Paint Programme Manager, Jaguar Land Rover.

Martin said that EVs have changed the game, with information sharing throughout the supply chain among the most significant challenges.

He said, “Once you’ve built the vehicle the question is how do you make repair information available to the industry. The challenge for us is making sure the retailers and network are able to safely power down and repair EVs.

“It all adds cost, especially as there are differences between all manufacturer-training, and even within one manufacturer the training needs to be continuous because every new model comes with new safety rules around batteries. But it’s up to VMs to ensure the information is available.”

FNOL

One way to reduce costs throughout the claims journey is to ensure the vehicle is on the right repair journey from the outset, and that means gaining as much information as possible at FNOL.

Victoria said, “Ensuring a smooth claims journey for an EV begins the moment of the collision. As always, it’s about information and you need as much information as possible at FNOL. You need to know what has happened, the vehicle it has happened to, and the damage profile.

“Understanding the circumstances of the incident and then working with people qualified to take the claim forward is essential. As an industry, we’re responsible for looking after customers so we need to identify really quickly if there is a safety risk, and then deploy experts if there is.”

Safety

EVs have also changed the game for first responders, and Jeff says the key message is: know what you’re dealing with and how to deal with it.

NWVA has now developed a seven-hour IMI-approved course to help recovery drivers stay safe and keep their customers safe.

Jeff said, “We’re learning new things every day. The biggest issue is people saying it’s too costly to do the training, but the risks of a lack of knowledge are too severe. The first step is knowing what you’re dealing with, or you may end up sending the wrong person with the wrong recovery vehicle to the scene.”

Certainly training is a concern in an industry already operating on tight margins. In fact, a live survey of attendees during the sessions identified knowledge and training as the biggest EV challenge.

However, training, along with recycling, was also listed as one the greatest opportunities.

Victoria concluded, “Change is a given and everything becomes normal after a period of time. We’re getting better at triage and automation, and we’re getting better at looking after the customer journey as a result.

“The next five years is about repairers investing in their businesses so they’re qualified and able to repair EVs, but beyond that, more change is coming and we need to work together. There is no logical reason to break the EV challenge down into different sections and tackle it independently. The only way we get through this is to be informed from the start of the journey to the end of the journey, and to make good decisions.”

ARC360’s specialist EV-olution event was sponsored by Thatcham Research and ControlExpert, along with ARC360 Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Recovery Assistance, S&G Response, and Solera Audatex, and Partners: Gemini Accident Repair Centres, Repairify, and Prasco UK.

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ARC360 News – Friday 21 July 2023

The EV impact on engineering and skills

The rise and rise of electric vehicles has already brought about a fundamental change to the industry, with repair processes and skills now seemingly in a constant race to catch up according to Adrian Watson, Head of Engineering, and Dean Lander, Head of Repair Sector Services from Thatcham Research.

EMCC set for high level insights

ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference (EMCC) 2023 will explore the key areas impacting the motor insurance claims sector through the lens of a variety of key industry stakeholders.

IMI report reveals worrying training dip

The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has published a new report highlighting the dip in training and education across the automotive industry since the pandemic.

Its research has found that automotive apprentices have risen 12% so far this year, but are still eight per cent below 2019/2020 levels and 31% below what they were in 2018/2019.

Further, it has found a seven per cent drop in vocational qualifications compared to last year.

Enterprise tackles US skills gap

Enterprise Holdings is tackling the skills gap in America by announcing that the Metropolitan Community College in Nebraska will now offer its Collision Engineering Programme (CEP).

CEP is now available in seven educational institutions across the US as Enterprise tackles the expected shortfall of 110,000 technicians by 2026.

Enterprise expands rental network

Enterprise has cut the ribbon on a new rental branch. Based in Dagenham, the new site will create five new jobs, including three graduate trainees.

Galaxy stars in Mirka product range

Mirka has unveiled its new self-sharpening Galaxy abrasive tool, which enables technicians to sand faster and longer and comes with a clog-resistant coating and multi-fit hole configuration eliminates dust.

Solera Global launches AI-powered triage solution

Solera Global has unveiled a new intelligent triage solution that helps claims handlers immediately assess whether a damaged vehicle is repairable or not.

The AI-powered solution delivers early identification of total losses and vehicles that are unsafe to drive, as well as a streamlined triage process and compatibility with any estimating platform.

Meanwhile, Audatex has announced the latest AudaEnterpriseGold data release, adding 12 new and 83 updated model sheets to the vehicle database. 

Brand success for Fix Auto UK partners

Fix Auto UK has announced that four franchise partners have secured Toyota and Lexus vehicle approval.

Fix Auto Leicester, Fix Auto Mid Devon, its sister site in Newton Abbot, and Fix Auto Slough have all completed the manufacturers’ stringent compliance process.

Autocraft completes £250,000 solar investment

Autocraft Telford has completed a £250,000 investment into solar energy.

It has installed a 216kW solar power system on the roof of its 25,000 sqft headquarters in Shropshire which is expected to reduce electricity costs by up to 70%.

Doseley Motors celebrates 18th JLR birthday

Doseley Motors has retained its JLR approval for the 18th consecutive year after passing its VM audit. It achieved a score of 94%, underlining its commitment to meeting the brand’s exacting repair and training standards.

Fix Auto Harlow investment yields instant rewards

Fix Auto Harlow has seen a 40% increase in productivity after securing a new 5,000 sqft site alongside its existing facility.

The new unit has been fitted out with an additional spraybooth, improving workflow to support productivity growth to more than 110 vehicles a month.

CMA approves Copart/Hills deal

The Competition and Markets Authority has officially given the green light to Copart’s acquisition of Hills Motors.

In May it launched an investigation into the proposed deal, fearing a lessening of competition in the UK market for vehicle salvage services.

Leading brands create new support hub

Eight leading automotive brands have merged expertise to create 1TEC Auto Hub to support the repair sector with training and advice.

LKQ Euro Car Parts, TMD Friction Group, Shell, Clarios, Valeo, MPM, Schaeffler, ZF are working together to deliver the ‘next generation of workshop concept’, providing technical data, business support and dedicated support.

IMI launches automotive awareness campaign

The Institute of the Motor Industry has launched a new campaign to promote the industry to the next generation and debunk some of the myths around the sector.

It will use real stories from real people in the industry to highlight the varied career opportunities that exist.

Used EV values comparable to ICE models

Aston Barclay has reported that the price of some used EVs are now comparable to their ICE equivalents after revealing that used EV values dropped 1.4% in the second quarter of 2023.

Average prices decreased to £22,100, with an average age and mileage of 30 months and 22,128 miles.

JLR confirms £4bn investment in UK gigafactory

Jaguar Land Rover owners Tata Group has confirmed it will develop a new EV battery gigafactory in Somerset.

The site represents an investment of £4bn and is expected to create upwards of 9,000 additional jobs.

Magnificent seven for Genesis

Genesis Motor UK has appointed seven new retail partners to complement its existing Genesis studios and online services. 

They are Ancaster Group, Arnold Clark, Hendy Group, Holdcroft Group, Pendragon, Richmond Motor Group and Sinclair Group, with representatives from each attending the prestigious Genesis Scottish Open last week for an official signing ceremony.

New guide helps fleets meet ULEZ compliance

Shoreham Vehicle Auctions (SVA) has launched a commercial vehicle disposal guide to help fleets optimise their residual values as they transition towards a ULEZ compliant fleet.

The guide helps fleets set the correct reserves and points out the benefits of offering vehicles to an open market across both physical and online channels.

Allianz apprentices join SYNETIQ

SYNETIQ has welcomed three Allianz Insurance apprentices to its Doncaster headquarters.

They will spend a few days on site working with the SYNETIQ teams to follow the salvage journey once a vehicle arrives on site.

Motor premiums soar 40%

Comprehensive car insurance premiums have rocketed by 40% in a year, according to the Confused.com Car Insurance Price Index in association with WTW.

Average policies have climbed £222 in 12 months to £776, with drivers aged 17-20 seeing policies soar by £903 to £2,414, representing a rise of 60%.

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Chris Setz has started a new position as Chief Commercial Officer at WhoCanFixMyCar.

Georgia Brown has been appointed Network Relationship Programme Manager at LKQ Corporation.

Marshalls Motor Group has named Garry Winckley as Group Aftersales Director.

Laird has appointed Adam Fletcher as Desktop Engineer.

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ARC360 News – Friday 14 July 2023

An EV market insight

Electric vehicles have surged from 0.4% of the total vehicle parc in 2016 to nearly 18% as of June 2023, but uptake will have to increase dramatically before 2030 to support the government’s ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles.

BASF shortlisted for two BCF Awards

BASF has been shortlisted for two British Coatings Federation Awards. It is line to win both the Race to Net Zero Award for its Biomass Balance Approach and the Sustainable Innovation Multinational Award for its Glasurit 100 line.

Thatcham Research expands EV training portfolio

Thatcham Research has enhanced its EV training solutions with EV Safe, which has been designed to protect key workers who interact with High Voltage (HV) vehicles.

‘Four’ a good cause

Four S&G Response colleagues have raised £10,000 for East Cheshire Hospice following a gruelling 444km, four-day cycle challenge through four European countries.

Repairify extends remote support services

Repairify has unveiled a new end-to-end software support programme that enables its IMI-trained technicians to remotely access the asTech tools repairers are using in the workshop.

L&I Eaton ARC plans ambitious growth strategy

L&I Eaton ARC is planning to build on strong growth by opening five new sites in the next three months. The sixth largest independent bodyshop group in the UK will add repair centres in Sheffield, Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle and Aberdeen Central.

Sensors critical to self-driving but pose challenges

Euro NCAP’s European New Car Assessment Programme, which has been updated this year to reflect technological developments, particularly around RADAR and LiDAR, suggests that the industry is still some way from full autonomy being introduced safely.

LKQ Corporation completes Digraph acquisition

LKQ Corporation has acquired leading independent aftermarket commercial parts distributor Digraph, which specialises in HGV, coach and bus parts.

Fix Auto Mid Devon secures VM badge

Fix Auto Mid Devon has secured manufacturer approval from Toyota and Lexus, after completingall necessary training.

Slough Prestige celebrates Kitemark success

Steer Automotive Group site Slough Prestige has successfully passed its first unannounced audit since securing BS10125:2022 accreditation.

Compliance Manager Jenna Gillings and Site Manager Jon Marsden were presented with a Kitemark plaque by Darren Hornibrook, Automotive Technical Delivery Manager at BSI.

Mobile servicing could ease EV workload

Fleet Assist believes that EVs could impact the aftermarket with many repairers turning to mobile services, particularly when it comes to EVs.

LKQ Europe announces Mobivia partnership

LKQ Europe has entered into a strategic partnership Mobivia, Europe’s largest independent provider of automotive maintenance and repair services.

Positive steps from LV= and Halo

LV= General Insurance joined Halo ARC to celebrate renovations carried out at the Blaise Castle Estate. Sponsored by ECA Business Energy, colleagues helped to rebuild steps to the most popular areas of the park and assist with upkeep of paths and woodland areas.

Enterprise increases Car Club coverage

Enterprise Holdings has expanded its Car Club coverage with a new site in Devon, hosted by Smart Bodyshop Solutions in Exeter Marsh Barton.

Synetiq named IVR training provider

IAA company and vehicle salvage and remarketing experts Synetiq has become the first in the sector to become an accredited Institute of Vehicle Recovery (IVR) training provider. 

Auxillis names Van Monster as remarketing partner

Accident claims management support services provider Auxillis has appointed Van Monster Remarketing to manage its passenger car disposals.

Hoopers introduces repair services

Leading independent vehicle assessors Hoopers has expanded its offering to include network repair services through a national network of BSI, vehicle manufacturer and insurer-approved repair centres.

People

e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management has appointed FAB Recycling founder and former Synetiq director Jason Cross to its board.

AkzoNobel has appointed Matt Hassall as Area Sales Manager.

Charis Luccarini has joined AXA as Commercial Motor Claims, Bespoke Team Leader.

Smart Repairs has enhanced its mobile team with the appointment of Jason Chapman. He will cover the Windsor area.

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