NBRA fears government support may fall short

The National Body Repair Association has welcomed the government’s announcement this week that it will impose a cap on energy prices for businesses, but warned that the six-month time-period may not be long enough.

Executive Director Chris Weeks said, “We are pleased to see the government taking action to support business with the increasing energy costs prices. The announcement was much needed and it will give relief to our members that are facing utility bills that have risen by more than 250% in the past year.

“However, we are still extremely worried for our members, who will still need support after the six-month timeframe.

“The nature of our work means that we are high users of electricity and gas. We estimate that the average body shop uses 160,000kWh/year of electricity and 400,000 kWh/year of gas, which equates to bills of £65k total in the year to June 2022.”

Chris added, “Bodyshops play a vital role for the automotive industry and are crucial to our communities, therefore financial support from government is imperative to keep them in business.”

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Mirka launches PPE range

Mirka UK has introduced personal protective equipment (PPE) to its Mirka Essentials range.

The collection includes masks, glasses and overalls and has been launched to offer repairers a complete choice of high volume, good quality consumables at a competitive price.

Steve Smith, National Sales Manager ART, Mirka UK, said, “We’ve brought together a strong range of Essentials products under one roof, offering bodyshops choice, quality and value-for-money across the product lines they use every day.  With PPE now being introduced there’s virtually every product category available from a single supplier.”

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Recovery stunted despite August upturn

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reported that the UK new car market rose by 1.2% in August, with 68,858 new vehicles joining the roads.

However, while this represents the first growth month since February, August volumes were the lowest since 2013 (bar 2021) and mean year-to-date registrations are still down 10.7% on last year and 35.3% lower than the first eight months of pre-pandemic 2019.

Electric vehicles remain a source of optimism for the industry, with August growth recorded at 35.4% to see them occupy a 14.5% market share. Although here too the recovery is stalling, with year-to-date increases now at 48.8% compared to the 101.9% growth rate recorded in the first quarter.

Meanwhile, the UK light commercial vehicle (LCV) market fell by 24.6% to 15,520 units last month, meaning this sector has now experienced an entire year of decline.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “August’s new car market growth is welcome, but marginal during a low volume month. Spiralling energy costs and inflation on top of sustained supply chain challenges are piling even more pressure on the automotive industry’s post-pandemic recovery, and we urgently need the new Prime Minister to tackle these challenges and restore confidence and sustainable growth. With September traditionally a bumper time for new car uptake, the next month will be the true barometer of industry recovery as it accelerates the transition to zero emission mobility despite the myriad challenges.”

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

NBRA welcomes Synetiq as part of green parts push

UK salvage, dismantling and vehicle recycling company Synetiq has joined the NBRA in a bid to raise awareness and uptake of green parts.

Research has found that nearly 30% of bodyshops do not use green parts in repairs, although most say this is down to resistance among customers and work providers.

The NBRA and Synetiq argue this proves that more needs to be done raise the economic and environmental benefits of using green parts in repair.

David Bradley, Head of Green Parts at Synetiq, said, “We’re proud to become a member of the NBRA and to have the chance to engage and listen to their members across the UK. One of the main reasons for our collaboration is that we share such similar values, and we exist for the same purpose – to transform our industry for the better. We can only do this by working together, particularly to raise the awareness of green parts and the benefits they bring.

“We’re already seeing the tide of change in opinions of using green parts and collaboratively we aim to keep this momentum going by listening and acting on feedback. We want members to help shape the future of green parts and I believe that together, we are a powerful voice that can make an impactful difference to our industry, our customers and in the global efforts of reducing carbon emissions.”

Chris Weeks, Director at NBRA, said, “NBRA have been pushing the environmental message for many years now and in October this year will host our third Greener Bodyshop Awards. However, profitability, parts delays and speed of repair is almost a more immediate challenge for repairers, one which can be significantly counteracted with intelligent use of recycled parts.

“Synetiq are incredibly proactive in this space and very keen to work more closely with the NBRA and to understand what more can be done to assist the sustainability of both repairers and the environment. We are very pleased to announce this collaboration.”

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Fix Auto UK strengthens Midlands footprint

Fix Auto UK has announced that Fix Auto Telford has joined its network, bringing to 18 the number of branded repair centres in the West Midlands.

The 15,000 sqft site already boasts 24 work bays and three spraybooths, but joining the network will precede a major programme of investment that will include new equipment, a redesign of the workshop and further recruitment.

Group Operations Manager Alan Clavin said, “We have built up a fine reputation locally as one of the region’s leading repairers but we feel we have a lot more potential particularly when you consider our company’s true expertise really lies within vehicle sales.

“Joining Fix Auto UK will bring the industry expertise and experience we covet that will undoubtedly help elevate our services and raise our productivity to a whole new level.”

Ian Pugh, Managing Director for Fix Auto UK, said, “We are always striving to bolster our network and what better than to have arguably Shropshire’s leading vehicle sales and servicing operations join us.”

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

ACIS high with O’Neill appointment

ACIS has named Ryan O’Neill as new Head of Sales.

In his new role he will be responsible for developing new business opportunities from multi-site operators and work providers such as insurers, network managers and insurer clients.

O’Neill joined the company in 2016 as Customer Programmes Manager and was promoted to Business Development Manager in 2019, taking responsibility for managing ACIS’ key accounts including TrustFord, Gefco and Europcar. 

Mark Smith, Director, said, “Since joining ACIS, Ryan has demonstrated his commitment and drive to develop new business opportunities that benefit all our stakeholders, built on a strong foundation embedded in technology solutions. We are confident he will continue to add tremendous value to the whole supply chain.”

Ryan added, “I’m delighted to take up the role of Head of Sales to continue driving forward growth for all our key accounts, work providers and network distribution partners.”

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Copart Colchester upgrades underway

Copart is continuing its commitment to its Plan-Net-Zero strategy with major infrastructure upgrades underway at its Colchester Operation Centre.

In line with the sustainability blueprint established at the recently refurbished Bristol Operation Centre, Copart’s Colchester site is following a programme of upgrades that will include state-of-the-art insulation, low energy LED lighting, and new onsite waste treatment facilities to filter and clean water.

As the demand for electric vehicles escalates, the redevelopment at the Colchester site will also introduce dedicated EV areas as well as charging facilities. Plans also include new areas for vehicle preparation and processing, valeting, and 360° imaging.

The company said, “As the partner of choice for most major insurers, alongside our continued efforts to expand and improve our range of customer services, we have a responsibility to operate sustainably and ethically.

“Our programme to upgrade and replace offices at our nationwide Operation Centres will ensure that going forward our offices are always inclusive, energy efficient, and constructed in an environmentally friendly way.”

All upgrades are expected to be completed this year.

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Tesco Underwriting extends FMG collaboration

Tesco Underwriting has enhanced its partnership with FMG by appointing the claims management specialists to provide repair and mobility solutions for Tesco Bank Car Insurance customers.

This follows the news last month that FMG had been appointed to deliver a vehicle repair management solution to Tesco Underwriting policyholders.

Dave Thompson, Claims Director at Tesco Underwriting said, “We know that making a claim can be a new experience for many. By partnering with FMG our customers can make a claim quickly and easily, and have any necessary repairs made to their car to ensure they get back on the road as soon as possible.”

FMG boasts a nationwide network of owned and managed repairers that provide one-day, mobile and traditional bodyshop repair. It also offers image capture technology and the option of using green parts to speed up key-to-key times. This new partnership is supported by Auxillis, which will provide a seamless replacement vehicle solution.

Andrew Chandler, Sales Director at FMG, said, “We provide 24/7 access to real-time updates, management information and cost reserving, whilst maintaining the perfect touch of interaction with our claims handling experts to make certain we make a difference for every policyholder.

“The new relationship is great news for all parties, with a real and shared commitment to offering customers an excellent claims service underpinned by the rich history and strength of our combined businesses.”

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Gemini goes ‘all-in’ for AutoRaise Rally

Gemini Accident Repair Group is supporting the AutoRaise Rally by entering 29 cars, which will travel 370 miles through the Midlands and Wales from 21-23 September.

This is the first AutoRaise rally to be held since Covid-19, and will raise valuable funds for the charity set up to support apprentices hoping to join the industry as well as businesses seeking to offer apprenticeships.

Gemini’s cars will be prepared by its own apprentices across its sites, giving them an opportunity to highlight their skills while at the same time raising funds for the charity.

Meanwhile, the group has recently been named among the UK’s Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers.

It finished 70th on the prestigious list, and Technical Training and Development Manager John Henderson will now represent the company at the House of Lords Top 100 Apprenticeship Employer lunch on 7 September.

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Talent spotting within automotive

With a focus on the next generation of automotive talent, this month’s ARC360 on-demand webinARC met three individuals who are all thriving in very different roles within the sector.

Taking part in this one-off session were Adam Daloub, Operations Manager Credit Hire & Recoveries, Carpenters Group; Elyse Bell, UK & Ireland Account Specialist, Entegral; and Matt Turner, Multi-Skilled Accident Repair Technician, Gemini ARC.

They shared their experiences, early impressions of the industry, and offered telling advice for those coming up behind them.

In their owns words, let’s hear their stories:

Adam Daloub:

“It was purely by luck I ended up in the industry. I studied law at university and applied for various law jobs after qualifying, and just fell into motor, specifically credit hire.

In my first role I used to monitor hire and ensure that period is recoverable. I then progressed to negotiating outstanding payments and then into litigation, where I was a defendant litigator. That meant I was on the side of the insurer and would see what was recoverable and proportionate and then negotiate offers.

I joined Carpenters four years and now I’m on the claimant side, and it definitely helps having worked both sides of the argument.

One thing I’ve learned is that this is a fast-paced industry and quick decision-making is key. No matter how strong your argument is, everything is down to documented evidence so you have to be realistic. You can’t afford to hold on to arguments you can’t win.

I’d also say that being a good communicator is key. It’s probably the most important thing, because you’re in the industry for a long time and you want to build relationships with your opponents. So being able to communicate and find a middle ground is really important.

And you have to be patient with your career. Carpenters provides the right development and training and offers a clear career development path. It also has a policy of promoting from within so the opportunities to progress will come, but that’s only if you have the right attitude.”

Elyse Bell:

“I graduated from university and came through the Enterprise Graduate Management Trainee Scheme. It was great, you learn every aspect of business and even get the opportunity to run your own business. Enterprise also offers a very structured career path after graduation and that was very attractive.

I went from assistant manager to manager, and then about a year ago I moved to Entegral. I’d learned during the scheme that my strengths were in account management and that was something I wanted pursue, and I’m grateful that I’ve had a lot of support and training along the way. I was also given an individual mentor through Enterprise’s Women in Rental, a scheme to support women progress in the workplace.

One of the things I like best about working at Entegral is its focus on young people. It has really embraced the next generation, and the diversity in age and its willingness to put its trust in youth to make big decisions is not something you see everywhere. It’s very empowering.

That’s actually similar to the best piece of advice I was given. When I was facing a challenge, I was asked, ‘what’s the worst that can happen?’. I think that applies to both your personal and professional life, and it give you the confidence to aim high.”

Matt Turner:

“I did an apprenticeship in construction first and it was a bad experience. Apprentices were treated in quite an old-fashioned way so I decided to move to motor, and the Gemini apprenticeship completely eclipsed my previous experience.

It was more flexible with lots of encouragement to progress and make the most of yourself, so you can tell Gemini values their apprentices as future technicians rather than just cheap labour.

It is a three-year apprenticeship but took me five because of Covid-19, and it is very structured with different phases for different disciples – so MET, Panel, Paint and EV – and when you’ve done them all you begin the process again, getting more in-depth and building your skills each time.

You also have block weeks at EMTEC College, where you learn a bit of theory and get the opportunity to practice the skills you might not use every day in the workplace, like repairing aluminium.

I’ve also learned so much from working with technicians who have done the job for 20 years. You have to treat them as a book and read them, because everyone who has helped me has taught me something different.

Looking back, I’d say the best advice I’ve been given is don’t be afraid to push yourself and make mistakes. You learn far more from your mistakes.”

ARC360 would like to thank its Corporate Partners Solera Audatex, BASF, BMS, CAPS, Copart, Emacs, Entegral, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Innovation Group, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Recovery Assistance, S&G Response, and Sherwin Williams as well as Partners asTech, The Green Parts Specialist, Indasa and Prasco, and Associate Partners Gemini ARC, Thatcham Research and Trend Tracker.

More Insights

Step up for Ben

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | wellbeing | Words

08-05-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 2 May 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

02-05-2025

GT Motive Enhances Commitment to Accuracy, Accessibility and Transparent Pricing

Bodyshop | Finance | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | Words

02-05-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners