Euro NCAP begins Truck Safe testing

Euro NCAP has begun testing as part of its new Truck Safe programme.

The programme has been introduced to tackle the disproportionate number of truck fatalities across Europe, where trucks represent only three per cent of all vehicles but are involved in almost 15% of road fatalities.

The Euro NCAP Truck Safe rating scheme is a first for the sector and will enable all stakeholders in the freight industry to identify and assess the safety level of trucks. Not only will this deliver enhanced safety for drivers but also create financial and strategic opportunities for those operators that invest in the safest vehicles, making the scheme attractive to insurers, shippers, hauliers and truck makers.

The first seven trucks being tested are the DAF XF, Iveco S-WAY, MAN TGX, Mercedes-Benz Trucks Actros, Renault Trucks T, Scania R-series, and Volvo FH.

Dr. Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General Euro NCAP, said, “The new tests will address real-world collisions and encourage manufacturers to fit collision avoidance technologies and improve driver vision.”

Test results will be announced on 20 November.

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ARC360 News – Friday, 13 September 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Here we catch up with Allan Biggs, Director of Grove Autos following recently being awarded the Enterprise Repair Partner Award 2024 for Best Fleet Repair Partner – South East. Read more
  • The winners of the NBRA Greener Bodyshop Awards have been revealed. Nominees met at The Coventry Building Society Arena for the seventh annual awards, which were introduced to celebrate those businesses and individuals who have set outstanding standards in sustainability. Read more
  • Gemini ARC attended the House of Commons for an event celebrating the UK’s Top 100 and Top 50 SME Apprentice Employers. The company was presented with a Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers 2024 certificate after being ranked 86th this year.
  • Solus Dunstable has officially opened after moving from Luton to a new state-of-the-art 40,000 sqft repair centre.
  • Page Automotive Group has announced that all its sites have successfully transitioned to the new BS10125:2022 standard.
  • Peter James Motor Group has been awarded Evolution Repair Group, Advocate of the Year 2024.
  • Komoo Bangor (NI) has successfully passed its BSi Kitemark audit with 100% compliance.
  • West Midlands Accident Repairs has announced that its technicians have completed a Level 3 EV training course at Bridge Automotive Academy.
  • The Vella Group has celebrated its apprentices who recently passed their end point assessments in MET, panel and paint apprenticeships at its Apprentice Recognition Event at Revolución de Cuba in Liverpool.
  • Steer Automotive Group Chief Executive Officer Richard Steer has been named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2024 UK for London & South East.
  • The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has awarded Glyn Hopkin Chelmsford Training Centre IMI Approved Centre status.
  • Bristol Street Motors Orpington Ford has been transformed into a dedicated commercial vehicle dealership, following an extensive refurbishment of its premises.
  • DLG Team Leader Graham Jones has discussed how the company is delivering outstanding customer experiences. DLG owns and operates 23 automotive service centres, which handles more than 50% of its own claims. Read more
  • Fix Auto UK has invested in its network, acquiring the long-established Fix Auto Edinburgh West repair centre from Stewart and Carol Roden. The acquisition, the first for the network in Scotland, takes the number of repair centres the network owns outright to 11. Read more

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HORIBA MIRA unveils UK-first crash testing facility

Automotive engineering consultancy HORIBA MIRA has opened the UK’s first vehicle crash testing facility capable of testing frontal car-to-car impacts. These collisions are responsible for more deaths than any other accident type, according to Euro NCAP. Read more

CLEPA calls for greater regulation to protect independent aftermarket

CLEPA has called for greater regulation protecting access to repair data and parts for independent repairers. It believes that as authorised dealerships gain greater dominance, independents are facing growing restrictions around access to vital information and spare parts. Read more

Euro NCAP announces latest safety ratings

Euro NCAP has released the safety rating for the Audi Q6 e-tron, the Ford Explorer, the Jeep Avenger, the Renault Symbioz and Captur, the Subaru Crosstrek and Impreza, and the XPENG G6. The Audi Q6 e-tron, Ford Explorer, XPENG G6, and Subaru Crosstrek and Impreza all achieved five-star safety ratings, while the Renault Symbioz and Captur achieved four stars. Read more

BASF Coatings launches first ChemCycling products in the automotive refinish market

BASF Coatings officially introduced new product lines at Automechanika 2024. It’s next generation of clearcoats employs the company’s unique ChemCycling technology which boost bodyshop efficiency and productivity. Read more

Cordless convenience is here to stay with help from Mirka’s FBS-B

Mirka UK is expanding its belt sander range with the new lightweight Mirka FBS-B battery file belt sanders. The new FBS-B 13 and FBS-B 10 tools have been designed to make cleaning up welding seams and spot welds easier and more efficient. Read more

Government confirms it will go ahead with research into headlight glare

The RAC has welcomed news that the government will commission research into headlight glare. RAC road safety spokesman Rod Dennis said: “We are delighted to see a commitment from the new government that independent research into the issue of dazzling headlights is being commissioned, especially with darker evenings now on the way.” Read more

NFDA-NI and PACTS urges immediate action on MOT backlog

In a joint letter with the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS), NFDA-NI has sent a letter to Northern Ireland’s Infrastructure Minister, John O’Dowd, extending a further invitation to discuss the knock-on safety concerns of the MOT system in Northern Ireland. Read more

Road Safety Strategy for Northern Ireland to 2030

The Road Safety Strategy for Northern Ireland to 2030 reflects the continuing commitment to working in partnership to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries across the roads network and to the ongoing development of a safe and sustainable transport network that meets the needs of all road users. Read more

Axalta introduces Axalta Nimbus to improve productivity and performance

Axalta has launched Axalta Nimbus, its global customer experience platform for refinish customers. This technology seamlessly connects customers to all of Axalta’s tools and resources to improve efficiency, enhance productivity, boost performance, and maximise profitability. Read more

Motor Assist calls for industry-wide EV-for-EV replacement vehicle guarantee

Motor Assist is calling for the accident aftercare industry to implement an EV-for-EV guarantee, enabling drivers of electric vehicles to remain in an electric car if they require a temporary replacement. Read more

New Data Hub Shows How Waymo Improves Road Safety

The most recent data shows that over 22 million rider-only miles driven through the end of June, the Waymo Driver has been involved in 84% fewer crashes with airbag deployment, 73% fewer injury-causing crashes, and 48% fewer police-reported crashes compared to human drivers. Read more

esure backs 20mph zones to lower premiums

Insurer esure has said that reducing speed limits to 20mph in cities across the UK could reduce annual motor policies by £50. It reported a 20% fall in car claims in Wales since the limit was introduced last September and reduced premiums accordingly at the end of the year. Read more

Ben invites automotive family to get involved in festive fundraising activities

Automotive industry charity Ben is inviting its automotive family to get involved in Christmas Jumper Day this December and has also released its new Christmas card collection to raise funds which will support those struggling or in crisis. Read more

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BMW Group Recycling and Dismantling Centre celebrates 30 years

For 30 years, the BMW Group’s Recycling and Dismantling Centre (RDC) has been developing and testing processes to achieve significant advances in the recycling of parts and reusable materials. Read more

Hyundai and GM MoU to explore collaboration

General Motors and Hyundai Motor Company have signed an agreement to explore future collaboration across key strategic areas. GM and Hyundai will look for ways to leverage their complementary scale and strengths to reduce costs and bring a wider range of vehicles and technologies to customers faster. Read more

Zeekr showcases latest innovations in Frankfurt

Zeekr showcased its latest innovations, including the upgraded LFP batteries, the Zeekr MIX and the Zeekr 001 FR, at the EVA Expo at Automechanika Frankfurt 2024. Read more

Geely Auto unveils its pure electrified products at Automechanika Frankfurt

Geely Auto, an innovative global automaker, made a strong impression at Automechanika, Frankfurt by showcasing its latest electrified products designed for global markets. With participants from 175 countries, the world’s leading trade fair, Automechanika Frankfurt, officially kicked off on September 10. Read more

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  • ACG has appointed Nicky Rushton as the company’s new Head of Sales.
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HORIBA MIRA unveils UK-first crash testing facility

Automotive engineering consultancy HORIBA MIRA has opened the UK’s first vehicle crash testing facility capable of testing frontal car-to-car impacts.

These collisions are responsible for more deaths than any other accident type, according to Euro NCAP. 

HORIBA MIRA’s new Passive Safety Centre Crash Facility doubles the length of the previous Crash Facility runway from 85m to 170m, enabling ‘car-to-car Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier’ (MPDB) crash tests to be carried out in the UK for the first time. 

State-of-the-art high-speed cameras have also been installed to support post-crash data analysis.

Graeme Stewart, HORIBA MIRA’s Chief Technical Officer, said, “The MPDB test is integral to the vehicle development work that’s needed to help vehicle makers fully understand frontal, car-to-car impacts and to develop – with support and guidance from our engineers – the vehicle safety improvements that will reduce casualties for that type of accident scenario. 

“We already have world-class active safety testing capability and facilities at HORIBA MIRA, but the UK has never had this level of passive testing capability before. We’re delighted we could secure the necessary support to bring that to fruition.

“Opening our new Crash Facility is a landmark moment, allowing us to support all legislative and consumer standards, as well as to conduct the important vehicle development work that will support the global automotive industry’s bid to design safer vehicles.” 

Roisin Hopkins, Chief Commercial Officer, added, “Opening our Passive Safety Centre Crash Facility not only allows the UK to make an even bigger contribution to the push to reduce serious and fatal injuries on the roads, but it also means we can provide a one-stop automotive safety test engineering solution to customers from across the world.”

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Thatcham Research urges Apprenticeship Levy cap increase

Thatcham Research is urging Skills England and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) to increase the Apprenticeship Levy funding cap which has remained unchanged since 2019. 

The levy, capped at £15,000 per apprentice, has not kept pace with inflation and no longer meets modern training standards, resulting in a real-term reduction in training capacity.  

All businesses with a wage bill of more than £3m per year must pay 0.5% of their monthly payroll as levy tax. These contributions are then used to pay for their apprenticeship training. However, if funds are not used within 24 months, they are returned to the Treasury.  

Reliable and flexible access to apprenticeship funding is crucial in supporting businesses to address the skills crisis, enabling adequate provision of training opportunities for new starters. 

Jonathan Hewett, Chief Executive at Thatcham Research, said, “The automotive sector is facing a perfect storm of rapid technological change, a reduction in upskilling and recruitment, and an ageing workforce. Revisions to apprenticeship levy funding must be addressed as a priority by Skills England and IfATE, unlocking funding to deliver much-needed technical training to the repair sector.” 

Thatcham Research has also warned that the Automated, Connected and Electric (ACE) agenda is exacerbating the skills crisis, and is now inviting trainers, garages, bodyshops and others within the repair chain to sign a petition calling for Skills England and IfATE to review the 2019 cap. 

Hewett said, “Without a robust and qualified technical workforce in our repair sector, the UK will also be at risk of increased insurance premiums and the emergence of the ‘throwaway vehicle’. 

“I encourage everyone throughout the UK auto repair supply chain to sign our petition and show their support for change to the apprenticeship levy. With fairer funding we would expect to see a recovery in training capacity and a reversal of colleges closing their automotive divisions, providing the industry with much needed support to attract new talent.”

Click here to find out more & sign the petition

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ARC360 News – Friday, 6 September 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Steer Automotive Group has acquired Rye Street Group, which manages a network of seven repair centres and holds 23 manufacturer approvals and 24 insurer approvals. Both Rye Street Group Managing Directors Bill Duffy and Lee McNaughton will be exiting the business as part of this transition. Read more
  • Repair and Restore Bodyshop has transitioned to BS10125:2022 with a 100% score.
  • RS Motors ARC has successfully transitioned to the new BS 10125:2022 standard.
  • NJP Motors has announced it has transitioned to the new BS 10125:2022.
  • Gemini ARC has launched the Mac Tools Apprentice Advantage Programme, which will provide all new multi-skilled apprentices with bespoke toolboxes and tooling. Read more
  • Fix Auto Leicester has partnered with Everard to introduce a 360-degree video solution to its operations. The solution captures every detail of the vehicle as it enters and leaves the site, eliminating the need for manual videos and photos.
  • Zeus Accident Repairs has acquired A Pile & Son, a 24,000 sqft dartford-based repair centre. It plans to make significant investment in the business, which will be renamed Zeus Accident Repair London.

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A glimpse into the future

Thatcham Research’s Vehicle Technology Manager, Tom Leggett considered how autonomous, connected and electric vehicles (ACE) will impact the market in the coming years in his session, A glimpse into the future, which took place at ARC360’s recent Future Vehicle Technology themed event. Read more

Thatcham Research urges Apprenticeship Levy cap increase

Thatcham Research is urging Skills England and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) to increase the Apprenticeship Levy funding cap which has remained unchanged since 2019. It is inviting trainers, garages, bodyshops and others within the repair chain to sign a petition calling for a review the 2019 cap. Read more

esure and Zixty: From identifying a customer need to partnership launch within weeks

esure, a leading UK car and home insurance provider, has teamed up with Zixty, a UK business who provide temporary insurance cover, to offer customers a flexible and convenient solution. Read more

Gear-shifts in the 2024 EV landscape

With EVs now making up 18% of new vehicle sales, the UK motor insurance industry must adapt rapidly to the evolving landscape, according to Consumer Intelligence. As new car registrations climb and the popularity of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) grows, insurers are presented with both challenges and opportunities that will shape the market’s future. Read more

New EV sales take 22% market share

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reported a modest 1.3% fall in the UK’s new car market in August to 84,575 units. Petrol and diesel uptake fell by 10.1% and 7.3% respectively, plug-in hybrid (PHEV) registrations declined 12.3% and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) uptake increased by 36.1%. Pure electric sales rose 10.8% to account for 22.6% of sales. Read more

Dash cam bumps – minor crashes caught on camera

In 2023 alone more than 33,500 videos were submitted to police via the National Dashcam Safety Portal, a 30% increase on 2022 figures. Of this footage, 70% led to police action ranging from warning letters to penalty points and prosecution. This proves that dashcam usage is increasing and will be an ongoing source of evidence for police. Read more

Drivers warned of EV quishing trend

Denis Laskov, Chief Hacker at EY IL, a global cybersecurity and technology leader, has warned of quishing, which he describes as phishing but with a QR code often found on street EV chargers. He says criminals put specially crafted QR code stickers on top of a legitimate one to gain access to credit card details or install malicious software. Read more

MIBI receives second Silver Diversity Award

The Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) has proudly secured its Diversity Silver ‘Reaccreditation’ Award from the Irish Centre for Diversity. The award is recognition of its efforts to create a collaborative environment that embraces Equality, Inclusion and Diversity. Read more

Wayve and Uber Partner to Accelerate the Future of Automated Driving

Wayve, a leader in Embodied AI for self-driving, has announced a new strategic partnership with Uber. Uber has also agreed to make a strategic investment in Wayve as an extension of the company’s previously announced Series C fundraising round. Read more

Mirka to unveil new products at Auto Trade Expo

Mirka UK will be highlighting abrasive performance and versatility at the Auto Trade Expo on stand J-12 with the debut of its new Galaxy and Iridium SR abrasive ranges along with a selection of innovative electric tools. Read more

Auto Trader and What Car? announce major new partnership

Auto Trader and What Car? have extended their multi-year partnership, enabling their combined audience of nearly 11 million people to research, locate, and buy a brand-new car across both platforms in a single seamless journey. Read more

Axalta introduces Irus Scan

Axalta has unveiled Irus Scan, a new solution which accurately detects and matches colours with metallic and pearlescent flakes, precisely captures hues that shift at different observation angles, analyses gloss levels for a complete colour match, and provides real-time surface visualisation for enhanced accuracy. Read more

Golfers tribute to Bob Linwood during Ezi-Methods golf day

Thirty-two golfers representing all areas of the vehicle repair sector brought a touch of ‘Bob Linwood’ colour to the second annual Ezi Methods Golf Day, wearing colourful shirts that Bob was renowned for.

Crash hour: car accidents peak around 3pm school pick-up

The 3pm afternoon rush, when many parents do the school pick-up, is the most likely time to have a car accident according to the latest data from insurance provider Allianz. Read more

DLG returns to profit

Direct Line Group reported profits before tax of £62m for the first half of the year. This follows a loss of £76.3m but was short of forecasts of around £85m. Meanwhile, combined ratios were down from 108.8% a year ago to 98.2%. Read more

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How Stellantis is embracing software-defined vehicles: the future of mobility

S&P Global Mobility experts recently sat down with Yves Bonnefont, Stellantis Chief Software Officer, to learn more about the company’s approach to software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and how SDVs are revolutionising the automotive industry. Read more

BMW Group and Toyota collaborate on Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle solution

The BMW Group and the Toyota Motor Corporation are pooling their innovative strength and their technological capabilities to bring a new generation of fuel cell powertrain technology to the roads. Read more

Volvo Cars adjusts core business ambitions for 2026 and beyond

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Zeekr launches first electric SUV

Zeekr has introduced its first midsize electric SUV at the Chengdu Motor Show. Deliveries of the 7X are set to roll out in China by the end of September, followed by deliveries in the global markets within a year. Read more

NIO Reports Unaudited Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results

NIO has reported a 98.9% increase in revenues from the second quarter of 2023 to the second quarter of 2024 (£1,823.2m), while vehicle deliveries rose 144% to 57,373 – with 20,176 deliveries in August alone. It also opened43 Power Swap Stations in the month, which enables drivers to simply swap depleted batteries rather than charge them up. Read more

“My job is to break as much stuff as possible”

Polestar has provided an insight into the working life of Systems Validation Principal Engineer Julian Cantwell, whose job is to test the resilience and durability of Polestar models. He said, “Our end goal is really about durability and robustness.” Read more

Hyundai unveils innovative INSTER

Hyundai will launch the new INSTER into the city car segment. The model offers 220 miles range, includes a range of ADAS features available in the Hyundai Smart Sense suite, while its vehicle-to-load function means the INSTER serves as a power bank on four wheels. Read more

Polestar UK develops sales model with bold expansion plans

Polestar UK is developing its sales model and retail footprint reflecting its rapid growth in the UK with over 30,000 cars on UK roads. The development of Polestar’s sales model and expansion of the retail footprint goes hand in hand with the launch of the two new luxury electric SUVs; Polestar 3 and Polestar 4. Read more

New report calls for improved EV infrastructure tracking

A new report by Vauxhall and Cenex has revealed that UK’s current electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) targets are too wide in scope, and should be based on more detailed, precise metrics to ensure a true reflection of progress in regions across the country. Read more

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  • Alex Hill has joined Vertu Accident Repair as VARC Divisional Parts Manager.
  • Jifeline Networks BV has appointed Tom de Winter as Sales Director.
  • Trak Global Security Solutions has appointed Dougie Watt as its new Chief Operations Officer and Neil Phillips as its Chief Financial Officer.
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  • Ken Norgrove, Chief Executive Officer, UK & International, at RSA Insurance part of the Intact Group, is the new Deputy President of the Association of British Insurers (ABI).

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ARC360 News – Friday, 30 August 2024

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  • The NBRA has announced the finalists for this year’s Greener Bodyshop Awards. The ceremony takes place on 10 September at The Coventry Building Society Arena. Read more
  • Fix Auto Reading is the latest franchise partner from within the Fix Auto UK network to successfully gain its PAS 2060 accreditation. Meanwhile, Kent-based RS Dawe has joined the network. Read more
  • Liam Kenny Motor Body Repairs in Eynsham has successfully transitioned to BS10125:2022 during a recent audit.
  • The Steer Automotive VIP Awards is celebrating its second birthday this month. The ‘Value in Practice’ awards were introduced in August 2022 to recognise colleagues showing integrity, excellence or innovation, with winners announced every three months. Read more

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Getting in shape to win more business

In an era of consolidation within the automotive aftermarket repair sector, there are still opportunities for growth for businesses not interested in acquisition. That was the message of a panel debate, ‘Getting in shape to win more business’, which took place at ARC360’sFuture Vehicle Technology themed conference. Read more

Vacancy Rate Tracker: Automotive vacancies heading in the wrong direction

Despite some success at cutting vacancy numbers earlier in the year, July 2024 saw the automotive sector return to top spot in the ‘Vacancies by Sector’ chart, overtaking hospitality. Read more

IMI announces changes to executive board

The Institute of the Motor Industry has announced the strategic transition of its executive team. During this period of transition, the board has appointed Kevin Finn, who has been chair of the IMI since 2020, in the newly created role of Executive Chair. Azlina Bulmer has been appointed as Managing Director with responsibility for the overall management, organisation and staffing of the IMI. Read more

BASF Performance Materials co-creates the sustainable future with its customers

BASF’s Performance Materials division has revealed its strategic roadmap towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and highlighted key milestones on the way to a circular economy. Read more

Automotive charity Ben celebrates successes

Automotive charity Ben has highlighted its successes and current campaigns in its latest newsletter. It has revealed that since April 2023 it has supported 5,040 individuals, which is a two per cent increase on the previous year, with 2,829 interventions delivered, a 17% rise on the previous year. Read more

NWVA fundraiser for DEBRA

NWVA will be taking to the pitch against Morelli Group with industry leaders and customers and a few football legends from the past, for an 11-a-side football match on 15 October 2024 at London Stadium. Read more

Drivers told to prepare for rise in fuel duty

Drivers across the UK are being warned to expect a rise in fuel duty in the Government’s upcoming Autumn Budget. Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer has already stated that there is a £22 billion ‘black hole’ in public finances. It will be down to Chancellor Rachel Reeves to tell the country how this will be achieved, but there is guaranteed to be an announcement on the future of fuel duty. Read more

PartsXchange partners Vehicle Image Assessors

PartsXchange has announced a new partnership with Vehicle Image Assessors, which specialises in providing meticulous and accurate vehicle damage assessment services. Read more

Time to deliver for UK Automotive

In little more than a week the UK Parliament returns with a busy legislative agenda. High amongst its priorities will be measures to stimulate economic growth and the automotive sector can be the driver of that change. The SMMT has said it will work with the government to ensure delivery matches ambition. Read more

Nearly a third of young drivers admit to filming themselves behind the wheel for social media likes

Nearly a third of young drivers admit to taking pictures or video footage at the wheel to upload and show off on social media while driving. Research of 1,000 18 to 26-year-olds with a full driving licence revealed some of the riskiest things they’ve done behind the wheel, including texting and racing friends on public roads. Read more

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Car production dips while CV output soars

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reported that UK car production decreased by 14% in July, while commercial vehicle output soared 71.7%. Read more

SMMT figures revealed that 65,478 vehicles were produced in the month, with electric vehicle output down 18.6%. However, after four months of decline, production of commercial vehicles climbed to 15,252 units. Read more

Bentley first car manufacturer to join global body for responsibly-sourced leather

Bentley Motors has become the first automotive member of Leather Naturally, the global voice of the sustainable leather industry. The international, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) is dedicated to promoting the use of certified, properly-sourced leather as a natural by-product of a responsible circular economy. Read more

Hyundai Motor Unveils New ‘Hyundai Way’ Strategy

Hyundai Motor Company hosted its 2024 CEO Investor Day, unveiling its new mid- to long-term strategy, the ‘Hyundai Way’.At the event, the company disclosed its commitment to enhancing its electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid competitiveness, advancing its battery and autonomous vehicle technologies, and expanding its vision as an energy mobilizer. Read more

smart #5 World Premiere: The First-Ever Premium Mid-Size SUV from smart

smart, the all-electric automotive brand, has unveiled the all-new smart #5 at the world premiere event in Byron Bay, Australia. With a super-charging function delivering 70% of battery capacity in 15 minutes, the model offers a range of around 500 miles and full ADAS technologies. Read more

Five wins for Volkswagen in What Car? Electric Car Awards

Volkswagen is celebrating after taking five What Car? Electric Car wins, including the Golf 1.5 TSI eHybrid winning Best Hybrid Family Car, the Passat 1.5 TSI eHybrid winning Best Hybrid Estate Car, the Golf GTE being named Best Used Hybrid Family Car, the Passat GTE named Best Used Hybrid Estate Car, and the ID.3 58 kWh winning Best Used Electric Family Car. Read more

People

  • Chloe Porter is leaving Zurich UK after 14 years to join Hastings Direct as Head of Total Loss and Engineering.
  • Ted Williams has started a new position as Global Director of Business Services at Sherwin-Williams.
  • Michael Massey has announced he will be returning as a judge at the National Paint Championships during Automechanika UK 2025.
  • Kevern Thompson is joining the senior leadership team of Thao Group to oversee its growing bodyshop portfolio.

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Getting in shape to win more business 

In an era of consolidation within the automotive aftermarket repair sector, there are still opportunities for growth for businesses not interested in acquisition. 

That was the message of a panel debate, ‘Getting in shape to win more business’, which took place at ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry last month. 

Taking part in the conversation were Chris Ashworth, Founder, ILC; Dawn Marsden, Head of Claims, Supplier Management and Engineering Services, esure; and Robert Snook, CEO, Business Success Global, who all shared their insights into how bodyshops can continue to thrive going forward. 

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Robert said that increasing profitability did not have to be about a broader footprint, but making more of what it already in place. 

He said, “Business growth is something we get suckered into and we think to achieve it we have to get bigger. But there is growth around what you do now and you should look at that first. It’s around vision, intent, and culture. They are the sources of the revenue stream and that is where growth and tomorrow’s profit will come from.” 

To achieve this, he urged businesses to focus on three things, capability, functionality and capacity. 

Without the capability to action a plan, it is doomed to failure. Businesses also need to consider the type of work they do and where they can improve to become ‘world beaters’, while capacity, Robert added, was not about doing more work but ensuring you are gaining the most profit from the work you already do.  

He explained, “All work streams are available, you just have to decide which one to target. You need to know who your customer is and, more importantly, who your customer is not. If you target a customer who your business is not set up to serve you will always play second fiddle, so stopping is more important than starting. Don’t just do more work. Understand what you need to stop doing so you can focus more energy on what you can be the best at.” 

Efficiency 

Meanwhile, Dawn said that the first step to growing profitability is removing wastage and inefficiency from processes. That involves greater collaboration to ensure there is no duplications of work. 

Selecting partners who are aligned to your goals is therefore critical. For esure, that is digitalisation. 

Dawn said, “We want a repair partner who wants to grow their business, but in line with our own goals. We want to be a leading digital insurer. Repairers are delivering our customer service so if they can’t interact with us and our customer in the way we want it’s not going to work.  

“Our reputation depends on them, so goals need to be aligned when selecting a partner. And, of course, we need to know they are sustainable and will still be there in five years.” 

Chris agreed that when it comes to achieving growth, repairers need to be astute in which work providers they select as partners. He said that ultimately sales is the key to growth and the work provider will act as the repairer’s sales team, so they need to ensure they are working for networks that will bring in volume. 

He said, “If you work for a network, pay attention to the contract. Take more time to understand who you are working for and to really understand the profitability of that account. Pick networks that are going to be winners because they will be your sales team.”  

Technology 

One of the most critical aspects of a developing a successful partnership in today’s marketplace is technology. Dawn explained that alongside digital capability, esure would seek repair partners able to meet their needs around EVs, while Chris revealed that some dealerships in Germany who still have attached bodyshops are getting 22% of their work via manufacturer apps. 

However, he urged the industry to work together to deliver more integration and connectivity so repairers are not asked to operate different systems for each work provider. 

He said, “For repairers wanting to work with networks, technological capability is critical. But the biggest challenge they have is being asked to do things seven different ways. As an industry we need to find a common denominator, so technology is not a competitive advantage or disadvantage.” 

Robert agreed. He said the temptation for bodyshops is to invest in new technology simply because it is there without fully understanding how it will deliver a return on investment.  

“We’re in a digital world and need to be digital,” he said, “but you have to be selective about what you want and why you need it. Don’t be suckered into buying technology just because it’s new; first establish what problem is it going to solve and for whom?” 

Future 

But greater technology, he continued, is no guarantee of growth. Far more important is the human element of the business.  

He encouraged business owners to look at themselves first and assess their own roles, arguing that if they are leading the business well their people will follow. 

He said, “People will grow the business for leaders that inspire them. If you want to grow as an organisation, grow the people and they will grow the business for you. And provide them with context, so they understand why they are doing something. You need to provide them with a vision, and then commit to it fully.” 

The session concluded with each panellist providing their top three tips for growth: 

Chris: 

  • Build a good profitability calculator so you can make the right decisions about who you work with 
  • Be curious, ask a partner what their plans are 
  • Study the form so you pick the right partner 

Dawn: 

  • Invest in digital 
  • Invest in people 
  • Build trust with partners 

Robert: 

  • Create a vision so you know the end goal 
  • Develop a robust and pressure-tested strategy 
  • Commit to it fully 

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology conference was sponsored by Activate Group, Thatcham Research and Stellantis, and 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. 

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Bodyshop Briefs

  • Gemini Accident Repair Centres has welcomed its 10th cohort of multi-skilled apprentices, in partnership with Emtec Colleges. Meanwhile, seven colleagues have become the first in the group to achieve GOA Qualifications Level 3 ADAS.
  • Four more major vehicle refinishes businesses, Pennings, Alton Cars, Veetec and Impact are joining AkzoNobel’s Sustainable Repair Network, a programme launched last year to help customers in the EMEA region on their journey to becoming more sustainable and efficient. Read more
  • Rapid Repair Network (RRN) a leader in same day vehicle mobile repair services, has partnered with leading energy and carbon specialists ECA Business Energy to measure and validate the carbon footprint associated with each repair job conducted by their network of mobile repairers. Read more
  • Revive! has announced the renewal of their sponsorship with the Coventry Blaze Ice Hockey team for the 2024-25 season. 
  • FMG Repair Services Bristol recently showcased its business to Martin Ward, CEO of parent company ZIGUP.
  • LD Autovogue achieved a 100% pass in its latest BSI Kitemark Accreditation audit.
  • Steve’s Smart Repairs, Stoke on Trent has warned drivers of telltale signs to look out of on their vehicles that indicate repairs are needed.

Industry News

Operations suspended at Ford National Distribution Centre

The NBRA has reported that the Ford National Distribution Centre in Daventry has had to suspend its picking and packing operations during a cleaning operation after a low percentage of white asbestos was found during an on-site survey. Read more

The changing landscape of repair operations

As consolidation of the sector continues apace, some of the secrets to a successful strategy of acquisition were revealed during a session entitled ‘The changing landscape of repair operations’, heldat ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference. Sharing the stage were Marc Holding, Managing Director, The Vella Group; and Victoria Turner, Executive Director, Ryemarc Group. Read more

S&G Response marks World Entrepreneurs’ Day

S&G Response celebrated World Entrepreneurs’ Day by interviewing three company directors, Andy Whatmough, Nik Griffiths, and Nick Stone, about their experiences in the industry. Read more

Supply will never be the same again

Millions of lost new car sales as a result of the pandemic and the shift towards electric have forever altered the make-up of cars on the road. Initially impacting the new car market, these dynamics have knock-on implications for the used market and have consequences for the cars sourced, priced and sold by retailers. Read more

Auto Raise new MD visits Emtec

Auto Raise Managing Director Emma Speed has celebrated the partnership with Emtec by visiting the learning provider to see the educational initiatives and innovative work being done there to support the next generation of automotive professionals. Read more

FCA calls for more evidence from insurers

The Financial Conduct Authority has said that although insurers and brokers have improved governance and oversight of how products are designed, managed, reviewed, and distributed, many can still not evidence fair value and good outcomes. Read more

SYNETIQ technicians achieve success in HEVRA training

SYNETIQ, an IAA company and one of the UK’s leading integrated vehicle salvage, dismantling, and recycling companies, has announced that its mechanical vehicle technicians have successfully completed their HEVRA (Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Repair Alliance) training. Read more

Thatcham Research helps fire service handle EVs

Thatcham Research recently welcomed Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) to its Berkshire HQ to enhance its crews’ incident response approach to modern vehicles. The Thatcham Research crash team provided and prepared a modern vehicle, previously used for research projects and safety tests, to simulate real-life emergency scenarios. Read more

1,000 more council insurance claims year-on-year largely driven by pothole claims

Nottinghamshire County Council has reported a significant increase in public liability claims over the past year, largely driven by a surge in complaints related to pothole damage on the county’s roads. Read more

‘In 60 seconds the car was started and stolen’

Drivers have spoken out about the cost of car crime as figures show more than one million motor vehicle theft offences have been recorded in England and Wales in a decade. Read more

HGV sales show modest growth

New heavy goods vehicle (HGV) registrations rose 2.6% in Q2 2024, reversing the decline recorded in the first quarter of the year, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Read more

However, EY has warned of challenges around electrification of the sector, with just 65 zero emissions sold in the second quarter, representing just 0.56% of the overall market. Read more

How written-off cars are dangerously resold for profit

A new investigation has revealed that cars written off following accidents are being repaired and resold, but in some cases the repairs have weakened the structure, leaving drivers and passengers vulnerable to serious injury in the event of another incident. Read more

City of Wolverhampton College automotive students land permanent roles

Students who studied for automotive qualifications at City of Wolverhampton College are celebrating after getting jobs with a leading motor vehicle dealer. Read more

Increased car usage provides growth opportunities for independent garages

The Independent Garage Association (IGA) has said that new figures from the Department of Transport revealing that car usage has now exceeded pre-pandemic levels highlight the opportunities available to independent garages. Read more

TrustFord charity fishing match raises over £4,000 for Cancer Research UK

TrustFord raised over £4,000 for Cancer Research UK with its annual fishing match at the start of August. The event was held at Messingham Sands Fishery, Scunthorpe. Read more

Researchers collaborate on best practices for automation research

Researchers from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety have joined colleagues from academia and the automated vehicle and insurance industries in issuing a set of best practices for future evaluations of highly automated vehicles. Read more

Meet the humanoid robots who could be building the next generation of BMWs

BMW claims to have successfully tested the use of humanoid robots at one its vehicle manufacturing plants in the USA. Read more

NFDA launches industry recruitment drive

The National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) has launched its latest Drive My Career campaign, #EVolveYourCareer, intended to encourage more people into the sector. Read more

VM News

Stellantis adds grilles to Eurorepar parts range

Following the successful launch of Eurorepar’s own brand front and rear bumpers earlier this year, the range has now been extended to include a number of front bumper grilles for popular models across the Stellantis passenger car and commercial vehicle brands. Read more

Polestar presents Olympic winners with gold models

Polestar has presented gold-painted vehicles to Olympic gold medal winners swimmer Sarah Sjöström and pole vaulter Armand Duplantis. Read more

New Forest National Park & BMW UK enhance partnership

The New Forest National Park Authority and BMW UK have celebrated a milestone in its partnership, as a new twin electric vehicle (EV) charging point officially went live in the National Park. Read more

Golf is crowned ‘Best Car of the Half Century’

The Volkswagen Golf has been voted as ‘Best Car of the Half Century’ as part of the Best Cars of the Year – The New Car World Championships. Read more

People

  • Auto Raise has announced that Emma Speed has been appointed as new Managing Director.
  • LKQ UK & Ireland has strengthened its top team with the appointment of Tony Shearer as Chief Operating Officer, Matt Robinson as B2B Trade Director, and Adam Ince as Divisional Director.
  • Steer Automotive Group apprentice Miguel Harvey has been selected to join Team UK at WorldSkills Lyon 2024 along with David McKeown of James McKeown Accident Repair. Miguel will compete in Car Painting, with David in Autobody Repair.
  • ACG has appointed Chris Potts as its latest Business Development Manager.
  • Scott Payne has been appointed as Group Business Development Manager at The Pennings Group.
  • HB Accident Repair Network has promoted Cathy Taylor to HB Customer Service Manager.

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The changing landscape of repair operations 

As consolidation of the sector continues apace, some of the secrets to a successful strategy of acquisition were revealed during a session entitled ‘The changing landscape of repair operations’, held at ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference. 

Sharing the stage were Marc Holding, Managing Director, The Vella Group; and Victoria Turner, Executive Director, Ryemarc Group. 

Marc explained how the Vella Group has expanded from five sites to 15 in just three years by shifting focus from new builds back to acquisitions. 

He said, “Some repairers have unique operating models that would suit a new-build strategy more than an acquisition strategy. We try to keep our business model simple which allows us to have a two-pronged approach. But often the market dictates which way to go and if you do a new-build you have to attract staff and work. Those things are a bit of challenge at the moment so we looked at acquisitions instead.” 

Victoria said that Ryemarc has also gone down the acquisition route, but said expansion is no longer simply about getting bigger. 

She explained, “We have a very fixed, clear operating model and that makes it easy to make an acquisition rather than a build, but we have to find acquisitions we can add value to. It’s not just about footprint growth now. You don’t make acquisitions purely for scale in this environment. Instead they will be driven by skillsets and geographical reasons.” 

Valuations 

However, this year has posed specific challenges around acquisitions. Many bodyshops enjoyed their best ever year in 2023. This has seen many raise their valuations. In some cases they have priced themselves out of the market and both Marc and Victoria said that for every successful acquisition there are many others that do not get off the ground. 

Marc said, “For every one that gets legs, there are eight or nine that fall down. A lot of bodyshops had their best ever year last year and are basing their valuations on that and they’re maybe a little on the high end.” 

Victoria agreed, “Last year was a great year for bodyshops and valuations, but this year frequencies have dropped off a cliff. Those numbers aren’t going to come back, so what do you do with those valuations? It’s getting harder and harder to make good acquisitions. We’ve looked at a lot and nine times out of 10 walked away.” 

Culture 

But while an honest valuation must be the starting point, the most critical area of any successful integration is cultural alignment. Marc and Victoria both agreed that even if everything falls into a place, if the culture does not match the acquisition is doomed to failure. 

Victoria said, “One of the biggest walk-aways is culture. If it doesn’t fit culturally with your business then you’re going to lose everything that had value in the first place. But culture and loyalty are the two most important things whether you are looking to sell, acquire or just improve. You need loyalty from your customers and you need loyalty from the people that are working for you. Without those two things, you haven’t got a business.” 

Two camps 

When an acquisition is successful though, it generally fits into two camps. Either the business was targeted for purchase because it was successful, or because it was struggling and presented an opportunity to add value. In each case the strategy is different. 

Marc explained, “The approach is different if you acquire a business that is doing well or if it’s a distress purchase. If it is already successful you don’t want to rock the boat. You can look for some easy wins around integration but you only want to merge that business in slowly and steadily. 

“But if it’s a distress purchase, you don’t want to be carrying a loss-making business for very long so you’re going to implement changes quite quickly. You’re looking for excess costs, processes that don’t work, clients that don’t align with your business, and suppliers that haven’t been reviewed for a while.” 

Victoria agreed. She said that before acquiring a failing business it is important to identify the areas that need investment and be ready to act immediately. However, if the business is already doing well the process of integration needs to be far more delicate. 

She said, “There are two versions of events. One is where you can improve something and that’s where you bring in your blueprint and make investment quickly. The other version is where you’ve got a good business and you bought it for a reason. In that case you’ve got to tread so carefully because if you lose the people, it doesn’t matter how much investment you put into that site, you’ve devalued your acquisition overnight. There are benefits of being part of a group and you can introduce those, but if the business is working don’t tear it apart.” 

Independents 

But while consolidation continues to dominate the market, there is still a place for independents – although that place may be shrinking.  

Both agreed that as the industry evolves at a pace never seen before, understanding and preparing for the future has never been more important. That requires investment, but also insight into the trends impacting the sector and for smaller businesses that can prove a challenge. 

Victoria said, “You’ve got to have one eye on five years down the road so you need to be out there networking and finding out what is happening. That is harder for smaller groups. At Ryemarc we hear a lot about Consumer Duty, about emerging technologies and data, and what matters to insurers. If you put all those things together there’s a service layer that sometimes repairers don’t always spend a lot of time looking at. I think we have an opportunity to expand into spaces in the market that have challenges.” 

Marc concluded, “Growth isn’t for everyone and there will always be a place for small businesses. For us, it’s about trying to make sure we stay relevant today but also then starting to lay the groundwork for the future because you don’t want to be playing catch-up in this industry.” 

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

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SYNETIQ technicians achieve success in HEVRA training 

SYNETIQ, an IAA company and one of the UK’s leading integrated vehicle salvage, dismantling, and recycling companies, has announced that its mechanical vehicle technicians have successfully completed their HEVRA (Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Repair Alliance) training.

Demonstrating exceptional dedication and expertise, each technician achieved a completion rate of 97% or above. 

This significant achievement underscores SYNETIQ’s commitment to staying at the forefront of the rapidly evolving automotive industry, particularly in the areas of hybrid and electric vehicle technology. The HEVRA training programme is renowned for its rigorous standards and comprehensive curriculum, covering the latest advancements in hybrid and electric vehicle systems, safety protocols, and repair techniques. 

Colin Casselden, Vehicle & Green Parts Sales Director of SYNETIQ, said, “We are incredibly proud of our team for their dedication and the high standards they have set. Their expertise will significantly benefit our clients and customers, providing them with the assurance that their vehicles are in capable hands, especially as the market for hybrid and electric vehicles continues to expand. With the automotive industry increasingly moving towards sustainable and advanced vehicle technologies, it is vital for our team to maintain a high level of skill and expertise.” 

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