Ben appoints Rachel Clift as new CEO

Automotive industry charity Ben has promoted Rachel Clift from Health & Wellbeing Director to CEO.

She will take over from Zara Ross on 1 November after a rigorous recruitment process which included external applicants.

Rachel joined the charity in September 2018 and has significantly transformed its Health & Wellbeing offer to the industry, having almost tripled the charity’s reach and impact. Her proven leadership and dedication to the organisation make her ideally suited to guide Ben into its next chapter.

Steve Nash, CEO of The Institute of the Motor Industry and Chair of Ben’s Trustee Board, said: “We are confident that Rachel will bring the expertise, inspiration, drive, and leadership needed to steward Ben through its next strategic phase. We look forward to working with her to achieve our ambitious goals and continue to support the automotive industry, its people, and their family dependants.”

Rachel added: “I’m thrilled to be assuming the role of CEO at Ben and I’m excited about leading the charity through its biggest phase of transformation yet. I would also like to extend my sincerest gratitude to Zara for her support and dedication, I and all of us at Ben wish her good health and happiness in her retirement. We look forward to revealing more about what’s next for Ben and our ambitious growth plans very soon.”

Zara, who will continue to work with the organisation as Transfer Programme Director, has led the charity through significant transformation and growth over the past eight years, navigating the organisation through some major challenges, including the Covid pandemic, establishing a culture of quality, support and innovation throughout the organisation, increasing efficiency through technological advancements, and overseeing a major refit at Ben’s Town Thorns Care Centre.

She said, “Being CEO of Ben for the past eight years has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. I have enjoyed leading such an ambitious charity which puts those we support at the heart of everything. I’m confident that I’m leaving the organisation in very capable hands – I have no doubt that Rachel will rise to the challenge, leading Ben to even greater things for the future.”

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Copart announces Andover expansion

Online vehicle remarketing and recycling company Copart UK is set to significantly boost vehicle storage capacity in the Southwest with a new Andover Operation Centre.

The announcement of a 27-acre site near Andover, Hampshire, is yet another strand of the company’s ongoing growth programme, which continues to move forward at pace.

Earlier this year, Copart announced new Operation Centres in St Helens (Merseyside) and Chelmsford (Essex), and major expansion works for their Sandtoft Super Centre in the North of England to create a huge 130-acre site.

The company has also recently opened the doors to three other brand-new Copart Operation Centres in Corby (Northamptonshire), Gloucester, and East Kilbride in Scotland.

The Andover site is strategically placed between major cities Bristol and Oxford and is less than two hours from central London.

Jane Pocock, CEO of Copart UK and Ireland, said: “This investment will significantly increase our operational capabilities and vehicle storage for customers and buyers in the Southwest, whilst driving down road miles and carbon emissions.

“With the UK car parc growing and diversifying rapidly, and increasing levels of housing development nationwide, Copart Andover will provide yet another key location for us to handle those future volumes.

“It’s a hugely exciting time for Copart and our customers as we keep moving forward with our ‘Land and Expand’ strategy to support the ever-increasing demand for EV handling and emergency response services following extreme weather events.”

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Stellantis ‘Stellar’ Accident Repair Programme Awards 2024

Stellantis hosted its inaugural Stellar Repairer Awards in Manchester recently.

These awards were established to recognise the very best accident repair centres within the Stellantis multi-brand network.

The UK is divided into three regions: Northern, Central, and Southern. From each, three repairers were selected to receive these prestigious awards by the Regional Bodyshop Development Manager and the rest of the Accident Repair Programme management team.

Chris Downing – Head of Sales & Operations for Stellantis, said: “We have a fantastic network of accident repairers in our Multi-Brand Programme, which is now into its fourth year, and it’s important that we recognise the top performers in this new and innovative way. They should all be very proud of this achievement.”

The Stellantis Multi-Brand Accident Repair Programme is a UK wide network of approved accident repair centres that represent the Stellantis UK Brands – Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Citroen, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Jeep, Peugeot and Vauxhall.

The award winners were:

Norther Region Winners: Camerons Motor Group; Burrows ARC Doncaster; Drive Darlington.

Central Region Winners: Fylde Coast ARC; M&M Vehicle Repairs Stoke-on-Trent; Mustoes Specialist Vehicle Body Repairs.

Southern Region Winners: Barretts of Canterbury; Cougar ARC; Liam Kenny Motor Body Repairs.

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SYNETIQ raises more than £6k for charity

SYNETIQ, an IAA company and one of the UK’s leading integrated vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling companies, has completed the Tough Mudder challenge, raising over £6,162 for ANDYSMANCLUB. 

This latest fundraising effort follows the completion of the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, which saw SYNETIQ colleagues hiking the peaks of Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough within 12 hours.

Complementing these physical challenges, the team also hosted a bake sale, bringing together employees, partners, and the local community to support their cause. The combined efforts from these events have all contributed  to the total amount raised for ANDYSMANCLUB. 

Natalie Buckley, People Director of SYNETIQ, said, “We are incredibly proud of our team for their dedication to raising awareness and funds for such an important cause. Taking part in the Tough Mudder alongside my colleagues was both challenging and inspiring. It truly highlighted the strength and unity of our team, as well as our commitment to supporting ANDYSMANCLUB and making a positive impact on mental health.” 

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Morelli Group joins NBRA

Morelli Group has joined the NBRA as a Gold Supplier Member.

The Morelli Group, one of the largest independent distributors in the UK, brings unparalleled standards of service from their 14 branches nationwide.

Martyn Rowley, NBRA Executive Director, said: “This is wonderful news that we have Morelli Group on board as a Gold Supplier Member. Their products and services will only enhance our supplier portfolio, benefiting our members.”

Ruth Moring-Beale, Director of Strategy and Growth for Morelli Group, added: “We are delighted to become a Gold Supplier Member of the NBRA. Our commitment to excellence aligns perfectly with the NBRA’s mission.”

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Fix Auto UK announces HR partnership with Connor

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

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

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

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

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

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

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NBRA welcomes Solera Audatex as gold supplier member

The National Body Repair Association (NBRA) and Vehicle Builders and Repairers Association (VBRA) have announced that Solera Audatex, one of the UK’s leading estimating software systems, has joined as a Gold Supplier member.

The partnership marks a significant milestone for both organisations and promises a future of innovation and excellence in the body repair industry. 

Solera Audatex is recognised for its cutting-edge estimating solutions, which streamline the repair process and enhance efficiency for repairers and insurers alike. The company’s expertise and commitment to technological advancement align perfectly with NBRA’s mission to support and elevate the body repair sector. 

Martyn Rowley, Executive Director of the NBRA-VBRA, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Solera Audatex as a Gold Supplier member. Their leadership in estimating software will undoubtedly provide substantial benefits to our members. We look forward to a collaborative relationship that will drive progress and innovation within our industry.” 

The collaboration will provide NBRA members with unparalleled access to Solera Audatex as they continue to introduce new technology, tools and resources, ensuring they stay at the forefront of the industry. The alliance will foster a community of excellence, where continuous improvement and the highest standards are the norms. 

Tom Hart, Sales Director of Audatex UK, added, “Innovation sits at the heart of everything we do at Audatex, and we are pleased to support the NBRA with its mission to support and elevate the body repair sector. The collaboration will ensure that Audatex technology continues to evolve in partnership with industry to drive efficiency and better customer experiences.” 

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Today’s challenge, tomorrow’s normal?

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

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

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

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

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

Production

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

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

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

Repairers

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Costs

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

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

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

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

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

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

Future

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

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

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

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

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

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

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology was held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: e2e, Gemini ARC, Repairify and Prasco. The event was sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with vehicle manufacturer – Stellantis.

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