WorldSkills UK partners with UVAC

WorldSkills UK has announced its first ever Higher Education partnership with the University Vocational Awards Council.

For nearly a decade, this collaboration has driven forward our shared ambition to raise the standards of technical, professional education, and world-class skills delivery across the UK.

Ben Blackledge, Chief Executive, WorldSkills UK said, “Collaborating with higher education institutions is a vital part of our work in embedding world-class training programmes across the UK. We are delighted that through our partnership with UVAC more young people and educators in higher education will benefit from our programmes. Through UVAC’s attendance at WorldSkills Lyon 2024 we look forward to sharing our unique access to international best practice and global standards of excellence in technical education and apprenticeships with UVAC’s members, helping them to meet regional and national skill needs.”

Dr Mandy Crawford-Lee, Chief Executive, UVAC added, “UVAC is happy to finally, and formally, consolidate its work with WorldSkills UK as an official partner working in higher education after many years of working in our mutual spheres of influence to break down barriers to opportunity for young people and adults who have ambition in their early careers to progress in and through work.

“WorldSkills UK and UVAC have a shared ambition to promote higher technical, professional education and skills delivery and the development of high-quality provision, delivered by highly effective and innovative teachers and tutors. This has included maintaining a shared and ambitious approach to raising standards in technical education. Rejecting the idea of apprenticeships and vocational education as solely for others’ children or for lower-level jobs, we have advocated for programmes that help individuals from diverse and under-served backgrounds secure high-productivity craft, technical, and professional job roles essential to the economy.”

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Steer Automotive Group acquires MG Cannon expanding operations in Southwest England

Steer Automotive Group is excited to announce the acquisition of MG Cannon Limited, a leading bodyshop group operating across the Southwest of England. This acquisition marks another significant step in Steer Automotive Group’s growth strategy.

MG Cannon, founded in 1970, operates OEM sites and a smart repair facility across the Southwest of England. Known for their state-of-the-art technology and skilled workforce, MG Cannon provides comprehensive repair services, including those for electric and hybrid vehicles.

This acquisition expands Steer’s regional footprint and enhances its service offerings with advanced repair capabilities. Additionally, MG Cannon’s strategic locations support Steer’s mutual client partners, further strengthening their presence and service capacity along the west coast and into East Cornwall.

Dan Wareham, Managing Director of MG Cannon, will continue to lead the business, supported by Steer Automotive Group’s resources and expertise, ensuring a smooth integration and continued focus on delivering exceptional repair services. Dan Wareham said, “This acquisition is a monumental milestone for MG Cannon. Joining Steer Automotive Group provides us with the opportunity to further develop our capabilities and expand our reach. Steer’s commitment to innovation and quality aligns perfectly with our values, and we are excited about the opportunities this partnership will bring for our team and our customers.”

Richard Steer, Chief Executive of Steer Automotive Group, commented, “We are absolutely delighted to have MG Cannon in the Steer family. This acquisition aligns with our strategic vision of expanding our service offerings and market presence. Most importantly, we warmly welcome our new colleagues and look forward to integrating their expertise into our operations, ensuring that we continue to deliver superior automotive repair services across the UK for our clients.”

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Bodyshop Briefs

  • Steer Automotive Group has unveiled its first purpose-built electric vehicle repair site, Steer Electric Eastleigh.
  • The collaboration between Gemini Accident Repair Group, Mac Tools UK, and Emtec Colleges will announce the winners of the MacNIFICENT Toolbox Design Competition shortly.
  • Adlington-based ST Accident Repair Centre has been awarded the BSI Kitemark Accreditation for vehicle damage repair.
  • Silvester Crash Repair has achieved carbon neutrality in accordance with PAS 2060.
  • Whaley Bridge ARC has taken delivery of its new KECO Glue Pull Repair System.
  • Brandon Accident Repair has become a Tesla approved bodyshop.
  • Steer Automotive Group has achieved carbon neutrality in accordance with PAS2060 for the second year in a row after reducing CO2 emissions by an additional 5.3%
  • In collaboration with Emtec Colleges, Steer Automotive Group has welcomed 60 more apprentices to the group.
  • Greg Biggam Accident Repair Centre has passed its first unannounced BS 10125 Kitemark audit.
  • Thatcham Research hosted the AutoRaise trustee board for a day of learning and insights.

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Enterprise Repair Partner Event 2024: A showcase of innovation and partnership

The third annual Enterprise Repair Partner Event took place on 11 July 2024 at the prestigious Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth marking the second consecutive year the venue has hosted this key gathering. Attended by industry leaders, partners, and stakeholders, the event highlighted the innovations, challenges, and successes within the vehicle repair and mobility sector. ARC360 was on hand to find out more.  

Motor conference set to explore key market dynamics

ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference 2024 is set to explore the key market dynamics shaping the motor insurance claims sector in 2024 and beyond.

Themed ‘Preparing for a better tomorrow’, the event takes place on Thursday 3 October at the UK’s highest event space – Landing Forty-Two in the Leadenhall Building London.

Thatcham Research sets government seven challenges

Thatcham Research is asking the new government to address seven key areas of concern within the automotive sector, including skills, autonomous vehicles, connected vehicles, and cyber security.

SYNETIQ and cap hpi agree salvage data deal

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Premiums fall for second successive quarter

Comprehensive car insurance premiums fell six per cent, or £59, between April and June this year, according to the latest Confused.com Car Insurance Price Index in association with WTW.

Home and motor insurance show resilience after IT outage

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LKQ Europe sets concept network target of 10,000 workshops

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Ageas reveals new crash for cash scam targeting van drivers

Ageas has identified a worrying new trend of so called ‘crash for cash’ scams involving vans and mopeds. This new type of fraud sees moped-riders deliberately manoeuvring their vehicles into the path of reversing vans.

AND-E acquires assets of Nukula

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One in ten motorists have had a collision while driving abroad

New research from Aviva reveals that almost one in seven motorists have had an incident abroad with 11% experiencing a collision while driving overseas.

ADAS market to swell by £26.2bn in four years

The size of the global ADAS market is expected to grow by £26.2bn from 2024 to 2028, according to Technavio.

£350m sale of PI group in the offing as turnover and profit soar

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Rooster attempts to disrupt UK motor market

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Perfect Paint flourishes in ITAS audit

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Todd Engineering upgrades Zeus spraybooth

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Vector Group acquires vehicle measurement tech manufacturer CSM

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Car-O-Liner hosts ADAS awareness day for NBRA

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Vehicle theft remains at 15-year high according to Government statistics

The number of vehicles stolen in the UK remains at a record high level, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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VW and Xpeng pursue electric dreams

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ZEV mandate targets slip out of reach for major brands

Car makers including Renault, Volkswagen, Land Rover, Ford and Toyota are falling far behind targets for the UK’s ZEV Mandate, which requires 22% of this year’s sales to be of zero-emission models.

Mercedes-AMG reorganises its GT Sport division

Mercedes‑AMG has taken groundbreaking measures to strategically reorganise its motorsport division to meet future requirements and plans.  

Toyota joins Coca-Cola in hydrogen fuel cell testing

Toyota has started testing a new hydrogen-fuelled truck with Coca-Cola as part of the drinks company’s supply operations.

End of an era at Bentley

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  • SATA has expanded its technical team with the appointment of Terry Oxley as Sales & Technical Manager for The Midlands.
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  • Shaun Hopkins, Supply Chain Manager at AXA, is raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support through an all-day darts event.

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Enterprise Repair Partner Event 2024: A showcase of innovation and partnership 

The third annual Enterprise Repair Partner Event took place on 11 July 2024 at the prestigious Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth marking the second consecutive year the venue has hosted this key gathering. Attended by industry leaders, partners, and stakeholders, the event highlighted the innovations, challenges, and successes within the vehicle repair and mobility sector. ARC360 was on hand to find out more. 

Ryan Johnson, Senior Vice President of UK and Ireland Enterprise Mobility, kicked off the event with an inspiring keynote address centred around the changing world of mobility, the rebranding of the business and the value of its people.  

He emphasised Enterprise’s longstanding commitment to ‘leading by listening’ and building bespoke solutions tailored to the needs of vehicle manufacturers, repairers, and customers. 

“At Enterprise, our mission is to advance the world one journey at a time,” stated Ryan, reflecting on the company’s 65-year history, spanning 90 countries, and with a fleet of 2.3 million vehicles worldwide – including 150,000 in the UK. 

Ryan also addressed the challenge of integrating Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) into Enterprise’s fleet and the need for innovative solutions and infrastructure development to support the transition to greener fleets. 

“It is an exciting but challenging time – we want to be a central part of helping to connect vehicle manufacturers, repairers and customers,” stated Ryan. 

Repair highlights and strategic insights 

Nick Sweetman, Assistant Vice President of Vehicle Operations for UK and Ireland, Enterprise Mobility, presented the highlights and strategic insights across its repair network from the past year. He celebrated the successes in relationships, data integration through Entegral, vehicle collection, and engineering performance. 

However, he also pointed out areas of opportunity, including deployment strategies, parts management, delegated authority, and enhancing EV capabilities.  

On the customer repair side of the business he highlighted the growth in the number of partners and a static work mix as key success factors. He also reiterated the point that over three quarters of work volumes come with an Enterprise mobility solution – relieving the costs and pressures associated with courtesy car provision. 

Joining Nick on stage to announce the new LKQ Loyalty Programme, Danny Watkins, Head of Network Relationship Management at LKQ, explained how the initiative would result in network members accruing points on purchases to redeem on training and equipment.

The scheme is officially set to get underway from 1 August and Enterprise will be communicating full details with its network in the coming weeks. 

Technological advances  

The event featured several insightful presentations from key industry figures.  

Mark Marshall, BMW Group Technical Trainer, along with Andrew Rodbourne, Manager- Bodyshop Development at BMW UK highlighted BMW’s advancements in EV technology, now in its fifth generation. They showcased the new sixth-generation models which are set to offer a 620-mile range and 30% quicker charging times.  

Mark also highlighted how the business currently has 1,000 hydrogen IX5 vehicles on test – illustrating the brand’s commitment to diverse green technologies. 

With the technology advances the manufacturer has made, Andrew emphasised the necessity for BMW vehicles to be repaired in its approved network and promoted its total loss borderline programme as a valuable support solution.  

Tom Leggett, Vehicle Technology Manager at Thatcham Research, was next to explore the advances in ACE+ (Assisted and Automated; Connected; Electrified; and Everything Else), shedding light on the future of vehicle technology and its implications for the repair industry. 

Tom said, “Systems will get more advanced and more complicated. This is partly being driven by demand from regulators around increasing safety standards, and a lot of technology is now fitted as standard. We’ve not yet seen the reduction in claims frequency we’d like to, but there has been a reduction in severity.” 

Industry trends 

Paul Sell, Managing Director of Trend Tracker, provided a market insight, noting the rapid evolution from surplus demand to surplus supply in the repair market. Paul said, “While repair volumes have seen a slight decline, the overall outlook remains positive,” highlighting increased capacity and reduced cycle times. 

He continued, “However, the skills shortage remains a key issue requiring investment, along with the need to cope with the plethora of new manufacturers entering the rapidly growing BEV market in coming years.” 

Steve Silverwood, Managing Director, ECA, provided an overview of energy in accident repair centres. Despite a decrease from 2022’s peak, Steve was keen to emphasise that average energy costs per job were still 55% higher than 2020 (pre-pandemic). He urged repairers to buy better, use less and pay for what you use. Steve cited that behaviour was one of the most basic costs controls within a bodyshop. He also predicted a 10-20% increase in the next two years. 

Integration and optimisation 

Olly Chambers, Assistant Vice President of Sales and Operations at Entegral, provided an update on technological advancements. He discussed the exponential growth of CAPS in the UK, which now connects 1.3 million claims per annum and supports 90% of UK repairers. Olly offered various guidance around CAPS’ best practice to ensure users were optimising the opportunity it presents.  

He referenced The CAPS National Advisory Council which provides expert-led governance, explaining that future development is in the hands of industry leaders and experts. Two areas of current focus for development are vehicle recovery and glass repair/replace, whilst a new scorecard has also been launched to get data to users faster. The next phase of development is assignment management enhancements and enhanced WIP analytics. 

Closing out the session Olly provided a brief update on management system, Bodyshop 360 – which is composed of five modules including the customer app launched earlier this year and updates to Core. 

The event concluded with an interactive panel session hosted by Stuart Sandell, Assistant Vice President of Sales for UK and Ireland, which centred on the challenges of attracting new talent and retaining existing skillsets within the sector. References were made to the need for government support, cross industry collaboration, better promotion of the industry, changing generational behaviours, and the need to listen. 

The Enterprise Repair Partner Event 2024 showcased the resilience, innovation, and collaborative spirit of the vehicle repair and mobility sector. With a focus on technological advancements, strategic partnerships, and overcoming industry challenges, the event reinforced Enterprise’s role as a leader and connector within the industry.  

Enterprise Repair Partner Awards 2024 

The evening culminated in the prestigious Enterprise Repair Partner Awards 2024, hosted by Andrew Mackenzie, UK and Ireland Network Manager. The awards recognised outstanding performance and contributions across various regions. The winners included: 

  • Best Fleet Repair Partner – South East: Grove Autos 
  • Best Customer Repair Partner – South East: Drive Vauxhall – Bury St Edmonds 
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner – South West: Smart Bodyshop Solutions Ltd – Exeter 
  • Best Customer Repair Partner – South West: Carbody Banbury Ltd 
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner – North West: Lichfield ARC 
  • Best Customer Repair Partner – North West: KC Autos – Northwich 
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner – North East: Bodyline Dunston Ltd 
  • Best Customer Repair Partner – North East: Vertu Accident Repair – Teesside 
  • Best Fleet Repair Partner – Scotland & Northern Ireland: QA Vehicle Solutions 
  • Best Customer Repair Partner – Scotland & Northern Ireland: Arnold Clark – Ayr 
  • Customer Excellence 2024: Rye Street Broxbourne Ltd & KC Autos – Blackburn 

Guest Speaker

Guest speaker Gerald Ratner, widely credited with making the ultimate off-the-cuff gaffe with his infamous ‘it’s total crap’ description of some of his company’s products, entertained attendees by regaling his riches to rags story. Gerald closed by telling attendees: “Value what you’ve got – brand is everything. It takes years to build up so cherish it.” 

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ARC360 News – Friday, 12 July 2024

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  • Steer Automotive Group has secured carbon neutrality in accordance with PAS 2060 for the second year in a row, after reducing its CO2 emissions by 5.3% last year. Meanwhile, the group has also expanded its PAS 2060 portfolio to include 24 more main sites.
  • Crash Assessor UK has achieved carbon neutrality in accordance with PAS 2060.
  • Komoo Inverness has secured BS10125:2022 certification after achieving 100% compliance in its latest audit.
  • L&I Eaton Liverpool emphasised its commitment to company culture by organising a day of team-building with colleagues taking part in cross-country riding.

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IIHS-HLDI research finds little evidence that partial automation prevents crashes

Crash records and insurance data offer little evidence that partial automation systems are preventing collisions, research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Highway Loss Data Institute shows.

“Everything we’re seeing tells us that partial automation is a convenience feature like power windows or heated seats rather than a safety technology,” IIHS President David Harkey said.

Prasco trebles cooling system parts

Prasco UK has more than trebled the number of individual part numbers it holds for cooling systems over the last 12 months.

It now includes more than 4,000 individual part numbers at its distribution hub in Doncaster, making it the widest range in the UK.

MIB tackles uninsured drivers with joint initiative

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BASF joins NBRA

ARC360 Corporate Partner BASF has joined the National Body Repair Association and Vehicle Builders and Repairers Association as a Gold Supplier member.

Meanwhile, BASF brand Glusurit has been selected as a preferred supplier by Avant Repair Networks.

SMMT urges government to support industry drive net zero targets

The Society of Motor Manufactures and Traders is urging the new Labour government to use the industry’s decarbonisation success to the UK’s economic advantage, as a new report shows direct carbon emissions from vehicle factories halved over the past 25 years – helping position the country as the ideal place to produce the next generation of zero emission vehicles.

National finalists 2024 announced

Over 400 apprentices and students have advanced to the WorldSkills National Finals.

Competitors have participated in regional competitions at their local colleges, training provider centres, workplaces, or online to secure their place in the WorldSkills UK National Finals, which will take place in Greater Manchester from 19-22 November. 

21,000 vacancies offer enormous career opportunities in automotive

As the sector continues to battle its biggest skills gap in history, the IMI and Toyota GB have joined forces to share the real voices of employees to inspire young adults at a career crossroads, and adults looking for a career change into the industry. The stories are being shared on the ‘There’s More to Motor’ YouTube channel.

IMI finalists announced

The IMI has announced the finalists for its Skills Competition, which will see 24 technicians compete in four categories, Body Repair, Refinishing, Light Vehicle Technology, and Heavy Vehicle Technology, from 18-22 November.

Winners can then go on to represent Squad UK in EuroSkills 2025 in Denmark and WorldSkills International 2026 in China.

New AI safety cameras trial expand across Britain

A trial of new artificial intelligence technology that can identify drivers not wearing their seatbelts will be extended until March.

National Highways is working with 10 police forces to test the technology, which captures images of drivers and then uses AI to identify those without seatbelts or using their phones behind the wheel.

Copart expansion to continue in St Helens

Copart has announced that it will open a new Operation Centre in St Helens. As part of its Land and Expand strategy, the new 19-acre site will provide further storage capacity for up to 24,000 vehicles in the region.

Ben raises awareness around financial support

Automotive industry charity Ben is raising awareness around the support it offers to those facing money worries after receiving nearly 16,000 enquiries and offering more than 600 grants in the last year.

Fix Auto Penzance upgrades wheel refurbishment capabilities

Fix Auto Penzance has invested in a state-of-the-art laser-guided diamond-tipped cutting machine to enhance its alloy wheel refurbishment capabilities.

Owner Stuart Cameron bought the DCR Pro machine from Portsmouth-based DCR Systems after seeing the technology in action at the network’s National Conference sponsors’ exhibition in May.

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Euro NCAP has released new safety ratings for a range of models. The Dacia Duster and Suzuki Swift both achieved just three stars, while the Mercedes-Benz E class, the VW Passat, Skoda Superb and Skoda Kodiaq all achieved five stars

Meanwhile, the BMW x2 and Renault’s Espace and Rafale were rated as five-star twins to 2022-tested cars.

Stellantis extends hybrid range to meet demand

Stellantis has responded to growing customer demand by increasing its range of hybrid models. Thirty models be available across Europe by the end of the year, with six more launched through 2026.

Ford unveils re-imagined Capri

Ford has re-released its iconic Capri, with two powertrain options offering ranges of 390 miles or 370 miles.

It also includes full ADAS features including Blind Spot Information System, Clear Exit Warning, Cross Traffic Alert with Active Braking Driver Alert, Evasive Steering Assist, Front and rear parking sensors, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go, 12 Lane Departure Warning, Lane-Keeping Aid, Pre-Collision Assist, Rear-View Camera, Reverse Brake Assist, Selectable Drive Modes, Traffic Sign Recognition, and Wrong Way Assist.

VWG and Rivian form joint venture to develop EVs

Rivian Automotive and Volkswagen Group have formed an equally controlled and owned joint venture to create next-generation electrical architecture and best-in-class software technology.

Chery Achieves Over One Million Vehicle Sales

Chery Group has reported vehicle sales of 1,100,621 in the first half of the year, up 48% on the same period last year.

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ARC360 News – Friday, 5 July 2024

EV exposure increasing according to ARC360 poll

Nearly seven in 10 respondents to a live poll conducted during ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology event cited their exposure to EV claims was now moderate or high.

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Steer Automotive Group has announced the acquisition of Gemini Accident Repair Centres, furthering its mission to provide unparalleled automotive repair services across the UK. This acquisition includes all 38 sites of Gemini, expanding Steer’s footprint from Edinburgh to Cornwall.
  • Fix Auto Coalville has celebrated its 50th anniversary after being founded by Roger Billett in 1974.
  • Scottish vehicle repair centre Anderson Clark Motor Repairs will now be run by its employees after being sold to a newly-formed trust.
  • Fylde Coast ARC has passed its unannounced BSI Kitemark audit with flying colours.

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Stellantis repair network joins NBRA

Stellantis has announced that its entire accident repair network has joined the NBRA.

This significant development brings Stellantis and its accident repair programme, representing nine of the 14 global brands in the UK, into a formal association with the NBRA.

Motor premiums up 34% in a year

New data has revealed that the average quoted price of car insurance rose by 34% in the year to May. This is according to the latest Consumer Intelligence Car Insurance Price Index.

GSR2 makes ADAS mandatory from 7 July

The European Union’s New Vehicle General Safety Regulation (GSR2) comes into effect on 7 July, making a number of ADAS features mandatory in vehicles.

These include Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA), Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning (DDAW), and Emergency Lane Keeping Systems (ELKS).

Copart unveils Chelmsford Operation Centre

Copart UK has opened a new Operation Centre in Chelmsford, Essex. The new 30-acre site is part of an ongoing expansion strategy with further announcements to come.

Falling capacity creating bottlenecks

Falling capacity in the refurbishment sector is hitting remarketing, creating substantial bottlenecks in preparing cars and vans for sale, according to the Vehicle Remarketing Association.

Irish motor insurance damage costs soar 126%

The cost of Irish motor insurance claims rose 126% to £160m in the first half of 2023.

Drivers reminded to check insurance

Motor Insurers’ Bureau is reminding drivers to check their vehicle is properly insured, after a YouGov study showed 10% of the British public are not aware that it is compulsory for any vehicle used on a public road.

Silverlake hosts Brazilian recycling delegation

Silverlake hosted nine members of the Brazilian Automotive Recycling Association recently to showcase UK best practice around vehicle recycling.

The tour covered all aspects of automotive recycling including processing vehicles for auction or dismantling for reclaimed parts.

Stella partners with global leader in automotive solutions Assurant

Stella has announced a strategic partnership with Assurant, a global leader in insurance solutions. This collaboration aims to redefine automotive cover with a focus on delivering tailored insurance solutions specifically for women.

SYNETIQ colleagues scale Three Peaks for charity

Colleagues at SYNETIQ, an IAA company and one of the UK’s leading integrated vehicle salvage, dismantling, and recycling companies, have completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, raising over £4,000 for suicide prevention charity ANDYSMANCLUB.

Why skills are critical to the future mobility debate

IMI CEO Steve Nash was part of one of a high-profile panel discussion on skills. He formed part of the Auto manufacturing and skills: reshaping the industry in the electric image session at Move.

Tradex joins the IFB’s fraud-fighting membership

Tradex Insurance Company has joined the Insurance Fraud Bureau membership to play a key role in the industry’s collective fight against fraud.  

Car sales pass million mark for 2024

New car sales topped a million units in the first half of the year for the first time since 2019, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Sales in June rose by 1.1% to take total sales so far in 2024 to 1,006,763 units. Meanwhile, the UK new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market fell for the first time in June after 17 successive months of growth.

Onyx unveils new BMS

Onyx has launched a new bodyshop management system that streamlines workflows and automates core processes like estimating, job scheduling, and parts ordering. It has been developed specifically to address the challenges of legacy systems.

Ben adds details to flagship fundraising events

Automotive charity Ben has announced more details surrounding its two flagship fundraising events, Ben’s Big Breakfast and Ben Ball.

Motor Ombudsman’s Knowledge Base viewed over 170,000 times

The Motor Ombudsman’s online Knowledge Base, the reference tool designed to provide consumers with responses to queries on car ownership, vehicle maintenance and dispute resolution, has seen a rise in usage during the second quarter of 2024.

Final whistle blows on Plunkys All Stars

The final Plunkys All Stars charity match raised more than £26,000 for its three charities Norkfolk and Waveney Mind, East Anglian Air Ambulance, and the Fire Fighters Charity.

The annual matches, the brainchild of industry stalwart Steve Plunkett, have been played for more than a decade now, raising over £119,000 collectively for valuable causes.

MAHLE Powertrain expands dedicated hydrogen powertrain testing capabilities

MAHLE Powertrain is expanding its Northampton facility to include a dedicated hydrogen powertrain testing capability. The capacity to hold two tube-trailers on-site with rapid switch-over functionality between them will ensure a near-continuous supply of hydrogen.

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Stellantis joins with CEA to pursue next-generation battery cell technology

Stellantis and CEA, one of the world’s most innovative research institutions, have announced a new, five-year collaboration that targets in-house design of next-generation battery cells for electric vehicles.

Geotab and BYD Trucks Europe announce integration

Geotab has announced an integration of its European-based fleet management solutions with BYD Trucks Europe. This collaboration provides BYD Trucks Europe with a robust fleet management solution across Europe.

Commercial Van safety performance improving significantly

The latest Euro NCAP Commercial Van ratings show a significant improvement in the performance of ADAS available on commercial vans. Seven of the tested vehicles (40%) received Euro NCAP’s Commercial Van Platinum rating and performed substantially better than the EU General Safety Regulation.

Toyota to host IAATI conference

Toyota will host the International Association of Auto Theft Investigators UK Branch national vehicle crime conference on 9-10 July at its manufacturing plant in Derbyshire, underscoring it’s commitment to combating vehicle crime.

Rimac unveils Verne EV

Rimac has shifted from hypercars to autonomous transportation with the unveiling of Verne, a new electric, autonomous fleet of taxis to be launched in Zagreb in 2026.

People

  • LKQ Corporation has appointed Justin Jude as its new President and CEO.
  • Motor Insurers Bureau has named Angus Easton as CEO.
  • Mark Whiting has been appointed Bodyshop Assistant Manager at Dick Lovett Group.
  • Michael Massey has been named Head of Technical Capability & Innovation at FMG Repair Services.
  • The IMI has announced a strategic transition of its executive team, with Kevin Finn stepping in as Executive Chair during the transition, Azlina Bulmer as Managing Director and Simon Barrell as Chief Financial Officer.
  • Aston Barclay Vehicle Remarketing has appointed Eddie Thomson as Chief Operating Officer.
  • Adam Wood is appointed Managing Director Renault brand UK and Country Head Renault Group UK, replacing Guillaume Sicard.

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ARC360 News – Friday, 28 June 2024

ARC360 conference proves major success

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference has been declared a major success. Bringing together over 250 of the motor claims sector’s leading professionals, the event provided an open forum for discussions around the evolution of the vehicle parc; technology advances and implications; business acquisition and growth; and ideas around future business models. Summaries of the discussions will be made available in the coming weeks.

Bodyshop Briefs

  • The Vella Group has taken its number of sites to 15 with more than 400 colleagues after announcing the acquisition of Stoke-based Brocksford Motors. Meanwhile, eight more of its sites have joined the AkzoNobel Sustainable Repair Network.
  • 4 Elms Group has announced that it has achieved PAS 2060 certification for carbon neutrality for the fourth year in a row.
  • Two Coachwork Renovations apprentices have completed their Plastic Repair Training with Cornerstone Technologies. 
  • Steer Automotive Group apprentices recently attended 3M as part of its Advanced Apprenticeship Programme, with the training course focusing on spot repair, plastic repair, colour contrast and advanced masking techniques.

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Charge Up: EV Quartly Insights

To provide valuable insights into this evolving market, Activate Group, the accident management specialist, is launching a quarterly EV report, utilising data from Gecko Risk. This report aims to offer comprehensive and up-to-date information on the latest trends and developments in EV repair, from average repair costs to cycle times.

Driven miles up in 2023

Trend Tracker has revealed that 330.8 billion miles were driven in the UK last year. Data from the Department of Transport has revealed that this is a rise of 2.2% on 2022 but remains 2.3% below the pre-pandemic levels seen in 2019.

New and used car markets hold steady

The latest Car Market Overview from cap hpi has revealed that both the new and used car segments are performing strongly.

Solera and Simplicity Car Care host Sustainability Summit

Simplicity Car Care and Solera Audatex joined forces on Tuesday in Toronto to host an inaugural Automotive Industry Sustainability Summit dedicated to paving a road to net-zero in the collision repair and auto claims economies.

BASF colour wins prestigious award

BASF Coating Division’s colour ZENOMENON was the only automotive paint to be honoured at the Red Dot Award: Product Design, one of the most prestigious design competitions in the world.

VRA membership growing

Nine new members, Altelium, Autograb, Aviloo, Equiniti, Golden Motor Group, National Vehicle Distribution, Rennicks, Wilsons Auctions and Zenith, have joined the Vehicle Remarketing Association so far this year.

London roads busiest in the world

London’s roads have been ranked the most congested in Europe for the third year in a row, with drivers in the capital spending an average of 99 hours sitting in traffic in 2023.

Hydrogen on the horizon

Venson Automotive Solutions has published a new report, The Big Hydrogen Question, exploring the role hydrogen can play in cleaner road transport.

Charles Trent celebrates gold

Charles Trent has won Gold in the Family Business category at the Poole Business Awards 2024.

Distrigo expands distribution network

The Distrigo Parts Distribution UK network has expanded with two new branches, Distrigo HTC Guildford and HTC Shoreham.

AX boosts EV transition with EValuate

AX has launched EValuate,a replacement vehicle service that offers ICE vehicle drivers the opportunity to try an EV for an extended period while their car is being repaired following an accident.

Motors completes Cazoo acquisition

Used car search platform Motors, which is backed by private equity, has acquired online car retailer Cazoo after it fell into administration.

Tchek.ai partners with Instavalo

Tchek.ai has enhanced its focus on AI with a new licensing agreement with German-based vehicle appraisal company Instavalo, which will manage its existing vehicle scanner customers. 

Strategy and implementation equally critical

A new report by outsorc has examined the value of business strategy and implementation, concluding that one is not more important than the other and ‘a successful business requires a well-developed strategy and the capability to implement it effectively.’

UK motorists unsure about rules of driving abroad

New figures show that 46% of UK drivers have or would drive abroad yet 71% don’t know how the essential Green Card system works, according to a new YouGov survey by MIB.

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JLR hires more than 1,500 veterans

JLR has hired more than 1,500 former armed forces personnel globally over the last decade, as the nation honours Armed Forces Week in the UK.

Rivian and VWG announce EV joint venture

Rivian Automotive has announced that Volkswagen Group will invest nearly £4bn to form an equally controlled and owned joint venture to create next-generation electrical architecture and best-in-class software technology.

Hyundai launches high-tech EV model

Hyundai Motor Company has unveiled its all-electric INSTER, with a top range of 220 miles and charging times to 80% of 30 minutes. The model also includes a range of ADAS features, such as Surround View Monitor, Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist Rear, Blind-spot View Monitor and Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist.

Polestar accelerates EV understanding

Polestar has considered the difference of accelerating in an EV compared to an ICE model in the latest in its series of technical features, ‘Explain it like I’m 5.’

People

  • Darren Keylock has been named Regional Support Manager at Motofix Accident Repair Centres.
  • Mick Callaghan has joined HB Accident Repair Network as new Production Manager.
  • Jim Odams has joined Autotech Group as Business Relationships Manager.
  • Auxillis has appointed Kelly Graham as Operations Director.
  • Direct Line Group has named Maz Brown as Group Chief Risk Officer.
  • Nissan President and CEO Makoto Uchida has received a CBE for services to UK/Japan business relations.
  • A1 ADAS Solutions has appointed Kieran Eastwood as Operations Manager.

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ARC360 News – Friday, 21 June 2024

ARC360 conference set for next week

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference, set to deliver the highest calibre of attendees, contributors and debate in the UK body repair industry event calendar, is all set for next week.

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the sell-out event will provide shared insights, interactive exhibits and networking opportunity for the UK’s key persons of influence from across the UK vehicle incident repair and insurance claims sector.

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Gemini Accident Repairs has expanded its presence in the North East by opening a new-build site in Darlington.
  • Fix Auto Swansea West has expanded operations with the acquisition of Pontypridd-based bodyshop S&F Motors.
  • Motofix is partnering with RWC Training to deliver technical ADAS and bespoke Quality Control training.
  • Steer Automotive is partnering with Ashley Wiltshire to deliver management training to its leaders, with 17 colleagues so far going through the first instalment of the Steer Management Development Programme (MDP).
  • PJB Accident Repairs has announced it has become an approved Nissan repairer.

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Uninsured driver numbers on the increase

Data released by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau has revealed that there is an average of 300,000 uninsured vehicles driving on UK roads every day.

BASF and WHW Recycling make battery cell production more sustainable

BASF has entered an agreement on the processing of cathode and anode waste to make battery cell production in Europe more sustainable. 

Thatcham Research unveils new ADAS course

Thatcham Research has launched a new ADAS Aware e-learning course to address the existing skills gap around the technology.

SYNETIQ launches carbon calculation project

IAA company SYNETIQ is developing its sustainability strategy by calculating the carbon footprint of its auction vehicles.

Eyebox open day and networking lunch

Eyebox has welcomed suppliers, staff, customers, and guests to the official open day of its Training and Conference Centre.

Avant announces FSQS certification

Avant has successfully renewed our FSQS (Financial Services Qualification System) certification!

Silverlake celebrates sustainability double

Silverlake Automotive Recycling [Silverlake] has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability and the environment with two awards in a week.

Tesla Model Y named Car of the Year

AutoTrader has announced that the Tesla Model Y has been voted overall New Car of the Year by owners.

Plunkys All Stars breaks £20k barrier

The Plunky’s All Stars charity football match has now raised more than £20,000 for Norfolk and Waveney MIND, East Anglian Air Ambulance and the Fire Fighters Charity.

Meanwhile, auction prizes on the day include a Manchester United v Benfica, 1968 European Cup Final match programme, two corporate hospitality tickets for a Liverpool home champions league game next season, and an England cricket hat signed by six former captains.

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European Commission to impose EV tariffs on China

An investigation by the European Commission has concluded that electric vehicle manufacturers in China are benefitting unfairly from subsidisation.

JLR and Chery announce EV collaboration

Building on their 12-year relationship and well-established joint venture, JLR and Chery have signed a Letter of Intent to strengthen CJLR’s product offer for the next era of electrification in China. 

Mercedes-Benz introduces ACL to 15 European models

Mercedes-Benz is now introducing the intelligent further development for partially automated driving in Europe: The Automatic Lane Change function is now available in the Driving Assistance Plus Package for 33 European countries.

People

  • Polestar UK and Ireland has appointed Matt Gavlin as Managing Director.
  • Darren Keylock has been named Regional Branch Support Manager at Motofix ARC.

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Thatcham Research unveils new ADAS course

Thatcham Research has launched a new ADAS Aware e-learning course to address the existing skills gap around the technology.

The course provides technicians with a comprehensive understanding of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), including how the different technologies operate and how to accurately identify and calibrate them.

Created by in-house experts from Thatcham Research’s Automotive Academy, the online-only ADAS Aware course offers learning flexibility while also delivering the high levels of competency required to identify ADAS and conduct repairs without compromising their functionality.

Dean Lander, Head of Repair Sector Services at Thatcham Research, said, “ADAS technology is a pillar of modern automotive design. The importance of understanding how it factors into the repair process cannot be overstated. Robust knowledge of how different repair techniques impact the functionality of ADAS features is crucial, with even the slightest sensor misalignment having a pronounced effect on the performance of safety-critical systems.

“ADAS Aware will provide technicians with the skills needed to identify these technologies, understand requirements in advance of repair and feel empowered to carry out repairs around ADAS technology in a timely and efficient manner, reducing key to key times.

“The training also provides an overview of how ADAS factors into the journey to autonomy, a sector of the UK car parc which is set to expand in the near future which garages must be prepared for.”

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ARC360 News – Friday, 14 June 2024

ARC360 conference set to sell out

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference, set to deliver the highest calibre of attendees, contributors and debate in the UK body repair industry event calendar, is set to sell out. 

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the event will provide shared insights, interactive exhibits and networking opportunity for the UK’s key persons of influence from across the UK vehicle incident repair and insurance claims sector. 

Bodyshop Briefs

  • ARC Group’s Bath site has become an approved MG repairer.
  • KC Autos has announced that it has reduced carbon emissions by 28% since achieving PAS2060 certification.
  • Axiom Repair Centres in Yaxley has transitioned to the BS10125:2022 standard.
  • Devonshire Motors ARC is celebrating topping the BMW/MINI approved network league of 118 repairers, after recently winning the Customer Service Award and securing a 100% audit pass.
  • FMG Repair Services has opened a new state-of-the-art site in Chadderton, Greater Manchester.

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BASF at the Battery Show Europe

BASF will be showcasing its innovative power solutions at The Battery Show Europe 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany, taking place between June 18-20.

Gemini names Mac Tools as training partner

Gemini Accident Repair Centres has announced that Mac Tools is a new official tooling partner for its award-winning apprenticeship programme.

Toyota GB ‘real voices’ underpin IMI campaign

Toyota GB colleagues are sharing their career stories in the second phase of the IMI digital campaign, ‘There’s More to Motor,’ which aims to attract new people to the industry by promoting the opportunities within automotive.

Thatcham Research welcomes Labour’s ‘Plan for Drivers’

Jonathan Hewett, Chief Executive of Thatcham Research, said: “Labour’s ‘Plan for Drivers’ aims to address issues faced by UK motorists such as rising insurance costs, potholes, and Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Thatcham Research supports these goals, including Labour’s focus on reducing the cost of car insurance.”

Moped garages visited in drive to tackle ‘crash for cash’ fraud

Five moped garages have been visited by the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) and the City of London Corporation’s Trading Standards officers as part of the unit’s ongoing work to tackle moped-enabled ‘crash for cash’ fraud.

RWC Training opens doors to students

North Hertfordshire College students from the motor vehicle department benefitted from a tour and practical experience day at the RWC Training facility in Milton Keynes.

Inter-Est announces ERIC partnership

ERIC or Enhanced Remote Image Capture is Inter-Est UK’s new partner product for Inter-cept and Insight.

The AA joins Red Bull Soapbox Race

The AA is supporting the Red Bull Soapbox Race to promote its accident assist products.

NBRA/VBRA completes DEBRA UK charity challenge

Members from the NBRA/VBRA have completed a 53-mile walk and one-mile swim to raise nearly £10,000 for the DEBRA UK charity, which supports those living with epidermolysis bullosa.

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Stellantis unveils multiple software-driven products

Stellantis is enhancing the mobility experience of consumer and commercial owners of vehicles from its 14 brands with a steady stream of new connected features.  

JLR invests £1m to support police tackling vehicle thefts

JLR is investing more than £1m in support of proactive policing to tackle the organised crime groups targeting vehicles in the UK. It will support several police forces with additional, dedicated resources to respond to vehicle thefts in hotspots across the country, as well as a new national policing unit to gather intelligence.

Polestar enhances side-on collision safety features

Polestar 5 has tested a new far-side airbag to prevent injuries caused by head impacts between drivers and passengers following a side-on collision.

XPENG G6 tops range and charging tests

XPENG Motor’s G6 model topped EV range and charging charts at the recent EI Prix NAF Summer Test when it travelled 330 miles on a single charge, while its battery went from 10% to 80% power in just 20 minutes.

BMW unveils in-vehicle 5G solution

BMW has integrated Transatel’s Ubigi personal eSIM solution across its model portfolio, delivering additional infotainment features and unlimited WiFi connectivity using Ubigi’s 5G UK data plan.

Rivian releases new Autonomy Platform

Rivian has unveiled the second generation of its flagship vehicles, the R1S SUV and R1T pickup, both of which include the new Rivian Autonomy Platform. Powered by 11 cameras, five radars, and AI prediction technology, the system is 10 times more powerful than its predecessor.

People

  • Shaun Hopkins has been appointed Supply Chain Manager at AXA.
  • Repairify Europe has appointed Jon Davies as Technical Sales.
  • Paul Wilkinson has been named Head of Sales, S&G Response.
  • Partly has appointed Chris Setz as Sales Director, EU.
  • Richard Barber has been named Bodyshop Manager at Halo ARC.

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