ARC360 News – Friday 13 October 2023

Gemini welcomes latest cohort of apprentices

Gemini Accident Repair Centres has welcomed 19 new apprentices to the group.

The apprentices, who have completed a five-day induction at EMTEC, include seven VDAs and 12 level 3 multiskilled apprentices.

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Copart completes Bristol expansion

Vehicle salvage and remarketing specialist Copart UK has completed the expansion of its 80-acre Super Centre in Bristol.

The addition of a further 21 acres adds 30% more vehicle capacity, providing secure storage and enlarged areas for vehicles that require specialist handling like EVs, HEVs, and flood and fire damaged vehicles.

EV supply could outstrip demand

Sales of EVs could slow following the government’s decision to delay the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035, according to David Borland, EY UK & Ireland Automotive Lead.

He said, “There is a risk that with OEMs, retailers and charge point operators all having invested significant capital in anticipation of a 2030 ICE sales ban, the policy shift could see supply outstripping demand.”

Fix Auto UK expands network

Fix Auto UK has announced that Ultimate Accident Repair has joined the network and will now operate at Fix Auto Gloucester.

Owned by Aron Matthews, the 8,000sqft bodyshop includes 12 work bays, two external spraybooths and an oversized commercial booth inside the unit.

Yeovil ARC achieves repair accreditation

Yeovil Accident Repair has secured BS 10125 certification after a successful stage 2 audit.

DF Crash Repairs meets the standard

Despite undergoing a full refurbishment, DF Crash Repairs was still able to pass its BS 10125 audit, achieving the industry standard vehicle repair accreditation.

IMI welcomes Labour Party skills plan

The Institute of the Motor Industry has praised plans by the Labour Party to restore the 2030 deadline on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles and introduce 80,000 more skills workers to the sector, announced at the Labour Party Conference by Shadow Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.

Government to relax rules for EV vans

The government has said it will remove the mandatory five-hour training requirement for van drivers switching to EVs, while towing rules will be applied consistently across EVs, petrol and diesel vans.

The announcement was made in its response to its consultation on driving licence flexibility for alternative fuelled vehicles.

Rising premiums dampen EV demand

Surging insurance premiums for electric vehicles coupled with an end to subsidies could halt EV sales across Europe, according to a report by Forbes.

It revealed that EV repairs cost about 25% more than petrol or diesel equivalents, and can take 14% longer.

ABI advice for Luton fire drivers

The ABI has offered advice to drivers affected by the Luton Airport fire.

It said, “Comprehensive and third-party fire and theft motor insurance policies will cover fire damage. Drivers affected should notify any claim to their motor insurer. We will continue to work with our members and Luton Airport to understand the situation, as and when more information becomes available.”

Green light for red light recovery agents

The government has announced that breakdown recovery vehicles will now be allowed to use red flashing lights when helping the public.

This measure will apply to England, Scotland, and Wales.

Jason Connon concludes John Clark Motor Group deal

Jason Connon ACII has announced a new partnership with John Clark Motor Group to deliver its insurance services to customers.

The move is part of wider strategy to become a top-tier Private Client insurance broker.

Fix Network announces F1 collaboration

The Fix Network has announced a new partnership with the Alfa Romeo F1 Team which will offer it access to industry-leading expertise, research and development opportunities.

Ezi victory

The winners of the inaugural Ezi Methods Industry Golf Challenge have been revealed.

A team of Martyn Rowley, GT Motive; Chris Dore of Apollo/Steer Group; I Love Claims’ Chris Ashworth; and Fix Auto UK’s Earle Avann won the event at the Old Thorns Resort, Hampshire.

GT Motive adds Tesla to platform

GT Motive has announced that it has now added the new Tesla Model 3 to its estimating platform.

Meanwhile, the Tesla Model S and the Tesla Model Y will be available in the November and January releases.

Gold star for Silverlake

Silverlake Automotive Recycling’s Operations Manager Steve Diaper was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation by the Hampshire and IOW Fire & Rescue Services, recognising his continued support for the organisation.

The presentation took place after the second HIOWFRS training exercise this year at the Southampton site of e2e member Silverlake.

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Maria Charlton has been named Managing Director at AirPro Diagnostics.

Stephen Murray has been appointed Director of Operations at ECF – Accident Repair, MOT & Service Centre.

Castle Coachworks in Northampton is promoting former Volvo apprentice Nathan to Vehicle Damage Assessor.

Komoo has appointed Steve Hill to the newly-created role of Finance Director.

Nav Singh has been appointed Managing Director at CLiiKk Accident Repair Centre, Kidderminster.

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EV supply could outstrip demand

Sales of EVs could slow following the government’s decision to delay the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035, according to David Borland, EY UK & Ireland Automotive Lead.

Commenting after the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reported a 21% year-on-year increase in registrations during September, he said the outlook for the automotive industry in the UK was positive.

The country overtook France to become the world’s eighth largest vehicle manufacturer, and signs are encouraging that this will continue with investments in plants in Somerset, Oxford, Swindon and Ellesmere Port.

However, David said: “The UK government’s decision to move the ICE sales ban from 2030 to 2035 was a significant and unexpected move. The shift in policy may have a negative impact on consumer demand for EVs in the short term, as well as potentially affecting demand from fleet operators as both groups work out what the changes mean for them.

“There is a risk that with OEMs, retailers and charge point operators all having invested significant capital in anticipation of a 2030 ICE sales ban, the policy shift could see supply outstripping demand.”

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New car sales surge 21%

Figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show that UK new car market grew for the 14th month in a row in September, up 21% to 272,610 registrations.

Sales to large fleets rose 40.8% to 143,256 units while private consumer demand grew 5.8% to 122,944 units.

Meanwhile, sales of plug-in hybrid vehicles were up 50.9%, hybrid electric vehicles were up 30.7% and battery electric vehicles recorded their 41st consecutive month of growth, rising 18.9% to 45,323 units.

Elsewhere, the new light commercial vehicle market grew for the ninth month in a row, up 28.1% with 44,760 vans, pickups and 4x4s joining UK roads.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “A bumper September means the new car market remains strong despite economic challenges. However, with tougher EV targets for manufacturers coming into force next year, we need to accelerate the transition, encouraging all motorists to make the switch.

“This means adding carrots to the stick – creating private purchase incentives aligned with business benefits, equalising on-street charging VAT with off-street domestic rates and mandating chargepoint rollout in line with how electric vehicle sales are now to be dictated. The forthcoming Autumn Statement is the perfect opportunity to create the conditions that will deliver the zero emission mobility essential to our shared net zero ambition.”

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Trend Tracker announces Chartwell as Corporate Partner

Trend Tracker has announced that the UK’s number one super-brand bodyshop, Chartwell, as a Platinum Corporate Partner.

Lou Lawes, General Manager, Chartwell, said, “At Chartwells we have been using Trend Tracker for a while now and we have found the data supplied both informative and functional. With the experience they bring from both the claims and bodyshop sectors we can truly trust the data collated and information supplied.

“To become a partner was an easy decision given their reach and reputation and we look forward to working with the Trend Tracker team.”

Paul Sell, Trend Tracker Director, said: “Chartwell say ‘the devil is in the detail’ with reference to the exceptional level of specialist repairs carried out by the Chartwell team, and at Trend Tracker we are all about the detail and the data. So our businesses values are truly well-aligned.

“As well-recognised market leading prestige and performance vehicle accident repair specialists, Chartwell will bring a wealth of knowledge, insight and experience to the Trend Tracker offering.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 6 October 2023

ARC360 and ILC support Work Wellfest event

ARC360 and ILC have joined forces with Corporate Partners Entegral and Gemini Accident Repair Group to launch Work WellFest across the vehicle accident repair and motor claims sectors.

The virtual wellbeing festival has been created to coincide with World Mental Health Day on Tuesday 10 October 2023 and will feature a cross-section of virtual events designed to meet the needs of all colleagues and industry peers.

Gemini to summit Snowdon for Ben

Thirty colleagues from Gemini Accident Repair Centres will summit Mount Snowdon to raise funds for automotive charity Ben.

With more than £1,600 already raised, they will take on the challenge on 14 October.

Ben announces Race Across Britain

Automotive charity Ben has announced a new fundraising challenge – Race Across Britain – which will take place over three days next February.

Supported by LKQ Euro Car Parts, Race Across Britain will see up to 50 pairs of automotive industry colleagues challenged to reach various checkpoints from 26-28 February.

New car sales surge 21%

Figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show that the UK new car market grew for the 14th month in a row in September, up 21% to 272,610 registrations.

Meanwhile, the new light commercial vehicle market grew for the ninth month in a row, up 28.1% to 44,760 units.

Fix Auto Chelmsford unveils new site

Fix Auto Chelmsford has moved to a new state-of-the-art repair centre a full month ahead of schedule.

The new facility is expected to increase capacity by 25% to nearly 150 jobs per month.

Perfect 10 for Komoo

Komoo has unveiled its 10th site. Komoo Sheffield is a 10,000 sqft facility dedicated to supporting fleet and rental customers for both car and commercial repair.

IMI supports AR development

The IMI has donated assisted reality headsets to 18 colleges and training providers nationwide. 

The initiative has been launched in collaboration with Autotech Connect and RealWear.

Trend Tracker announces Chartwell as Corporate Partner

Trend Tracker has announced that the UK’s number one super-brand bodyshop, Chartwell, as a Platinum Corporate Partner.

IMI calls for further training support

The IMI has welcomed the government’s ‘Plan for Drivers’, which aims to ease some of the pressure points on motorists, but has urged the government to back it up with support for repair training to ensure the industry has the skills to keep cars on the road.

IAEA adopts hybrid supply chain

The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors (IAEA) has announced it is undergoing significant operational changes that will see it end its long partnership with Plenham and develop a hybrid supply chain model that will tap into the resources of multiple provider partners.

It has engaged with a number of industry organisations and providers as it seeks to modernise operations and underpin its commitment to be compliant and transparent with all governing and legislative bodies.

John Lewis withdraws EV insurance

John Lewis Financial Services is suspending new insurance coverage and renewals for electric car owners. Underwritten by Covea, the policies are being withdrawn due to spiralling repair costs.

MotorEasy reports 370% rise EV warranties

MotorEasy has reported a 370% increase in warranty claims for electric vehicles over the past three years.

UK government announces ZEV mandate revisions

The UK government has revised targets of its Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, which requires manufacturers to sell an increasing number of zero-emission vehicles each year.

Revised targets stipulate that 22% of new cars sold in 2024 must be zero emission, as was previously the case. This will increase each year and by 2030 80% of new cars and 70% of new vans must be zero emission. This will rise to 100% by 2035.

Used car prices soften

Data from cap hpi has revealed that used car values fell by their largest amount since 2008 in September. Values fell by 1.9%, an average of £420, at the three-year, 60,000-mile point, while values at the one-year age point dropped by 1.6%, or £575.

However, used car prices remain at an unprecedented level despite these modest falls, tracking at some 25-30% more than in 2021.

CHO partners with Percayso in anti-fraud measures

Percayso Inform is developing a new anti-fraud platform for members of the Credit Hire Organisation (CHO).

The platform, which will be officially launched at the CHO’s annual conference on 12 October, will enable subscribers to screen claims in order to manage and identify fraudulent activity.

Fixico and Xtract announce digital partnership

Digital FNOL provider Xtract is partnering with digital car repair management platform Fixico to deliver a fully integrated solution for insurance companies and commercial fleets looking to combine telematics-based incident and repair management.

Markerstudy Broking and RAC enhance SME insurance offering

Markerstudy Broking has partnered with the RAC to offer a suite of SME insurance products to customers.

RAC Business Insurance enables customers to manage their insurance needs in one place.

AI solution driving up fraud detection

A new AI-powered counter fraud solution from the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) has resulted in a six-fold increase in fraud investigations carried out by insurers since it was launched a year ago.

About 40 insurance fraud networks are being detected every week.

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Steve Thompson will step down from his position as AutoRaise Vice Chairman after five successful years championing the accident repair industry charity.

Simon Allen has been appointed as Bodyshop Manager at Steer Automotive Group.

L&I Eaton ARC has named Tony Robson as Bodyshop Manager.

The Vella Group Repair Centres has appointed Jonny Haynes as Senior Business Analyst.

Chris Telford has been named Senior Staff Motor Engineer at Quantum Technical.

KECO Body Repair Products has named Jennifer Phillips as Training Development Manager.

Annie Milner has been appointed Head of Technical Excellence at Belron.

Hastings Direct has named Nadim Ahmed as Motor Engineer.

Claire Nesbit has been appointed as Claims supplier specialist at esure Group.

Cogent Hire has appointed Luke Le Sauteur to the new role of commercial director.

Admiral Group has named Fiona Muldoon as an Independent Non-Executive Director.

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IAEA adopts ‘hybrid’ supply chain

The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors (IAEA) has announced it is undergoing significant operational changes that will see it end its long partnership with Plenham and develop a hybrid supply chain model that will tap into the resources of multiple provider partners.

It has engaged with a number of industry organisations and providers as it seeks to modernise operations and underpin its commitment to be compliant and transparent with all governing and legislative bodies.

IAEA President David Punter said, “With our review and planned changes, it was clear that there was no single provider who could allow us to progress the way we were planning.

“Whilst all potential suppliers had a good coverage and experience, we have taken the decision to use a hybrid model going forward, which will allow us to utilise the skillset at ITAS training to further our support and operational model and technical capabilities, and also use an independent accountant to manage our day to day and operational accounting duties.

“The exiting team at Plenham have been very supportive during the transition period, and their support over the last decade has been memorable.”

Email and phone numbers remain the same, while the IAEA is now in the process of reviewing its website to reflect operational changes.

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Used car prices soften slightly

Data from cap hpi has revealed that used car values fell by their largest amount since 2008 in September.

It found that values fell by 1.9%, an average of £420, at the three-year, 60,000-mile point. Meanwhile, values at the one-year age point dropped by 1.6%, or £575.

Values of older cars also fell during the month, with five-year-old car prices down 1.8% and 10-year-old car values decreasing by 2.1%.

However, used car prices remain at an unprecedented level despite these modest falls, tracking at some 25-30% more than in 2021.

Derren Martin, Director of Valuations at cap hpi, said, “It is important to put this month’s data into context. Used car values currently remain some 25-30% above where they were before those extraordinary increases in 2021. The downward movements now being experienced are a relatively gentle realignment, not a crash, and they are no longer increasing in severity – value drops have been consistent for the last three months now.”

A continued softening of prices is expected to continue for the rest of the year.

Martin concluded, “An average reduction similar to that of the last three months is widely expected.”

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Government announces ZEV mandate revisions

The UK government has revised targets of its Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, which requires manufacturers to sell an increasing number of zero-emission vehicles each year. 

Revised targets stipulate that 22% of new cars sold in 2024 must be zero emission, as was previously the case. This will increase each year and by 2030 80% of new cars and 70% of new vans must be zero emission. This will rise to 100% by 2035. 

Sue Robinson, Chief Executive of the National Franchised Dealer Association (NFDA), said, “These ambitious registration targets will create a difficult trading environment in conjunction with the recent decision to push back the ban of petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030 to 2035.

“Franchised dealers will have to continue to push for electric vehicles to meet these targets whilst the recent five-year delay will likely damage consumers demand for electric vehicles. To adopt a pragmatic approach to net-zero targets, NFDA strongly urges the government to introduce attractive incentives to make electric vehicles more accessible for less-affluent motorists.”

She continued, “For vans, NFDA embraces the revised trajectories. This adjustment better aligns with market demand and establishes more attainable objectives within the sector.”

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ARC360 News – Friday, 29 September 2023

Repairers return to traditional business model

Enterprise Rent-A-Car believes the complexity of modern vehicles is prompting bodyshops to refocus on their core function of repairing cars.

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ZEV mandate targets revised

The UK Government has revised targets of its Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, which requires manufacturers to sell an increasing number of zero-emission vehicles each year.

Gemini sets the standard with group-wide certification

Gemini Accident Repair Centres has announced that all its 30 sites have now achieved the BS10125 vehicle repair standard.

Gemini Plymouth was the latest to be accredited, achieving the standard just three months after launch.

Work WellFest agenda looks well

ARC360 and ILC have joined forces with Corporate Partners Entegral and Gemini Accident Repair Group to launch Work WellFest to coincide with World Mental Health Day on Tuesday 10 October 2023.

The cross-section of virtual events is designed to meet the needs of all colleagues and industry peers are set to include interviews with Gemini ARC’s Dave Sargeant and radio presenter Ryan Swain, and even a yoga session.

Gemini continues apprenticeship commitment

Gemini ARC has underlined its commitment to developing new talent and future-proofing its business by welcoming its ninth cohort of multi-skill apprentices to Emtec College.

Fix Auto UK marks mental health milestone

Fix Auto UK has marked a significant wellbeing milestone after its 100th colleague completed their Mental Health First Aid England course.

The training was introduced 18 months ago with the aim of ensuring every franchise partner in the network has at least two qualified Mental Health First Aiders on site.

Vertu gears up for Yeovil launch

Vertu Motors is set to cut the ribbon on its new repair centre. Based in Yeovil, the site is JLR, BMW and Volvo approved.

Parkway to unveil new site

Parkway Prestige has announced it will open a brand new accident repair centre in the first quarter of next year. The Manchester-based business is now recruiting.

Avant announces Glasurit partnership

Avant Repair Network has named Glasurit UK as its preferred supplier for automotive refinish products.

Ipswich ARC announces ADAS investment

Ipswich ARC and Gold Windscreens are now ADAS capable after investing in the installation of diagnostic tooling and equipment from Repairify Europe.

Stellantis in seventh heaven

Stellantis held its seventh specialist training event of the year as part of its UK Accident Repair Programme.

Supported by Robert Snook at Business Success Global, the sessions supported network members maximise their potential and develop relationships with local retail dealerships.

RWC Training launches new site

RWC Training has unveiled its latest training facility. The new Milton Keynes site offers increased capacity and is equipped to deliver training courses and qualifications in paint, panel, MET, glazing, ADAS, EVs and welding.

Plunky’s All Stars score for charity

Steve Plunkett’s Plunky’s All Stars charity football match raised £21,709.52 for Norfolk hospice Tapping House. The charity initiative has now raised more than £93,000 over the past nine years.

IMI warns of training downshift

The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has warned that the government’s decision to delay the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035 could have a negative impact on skills training.

Steve Nash, IMI CEO, believes there is a now a serious risk that automotive aftermarket services will not be ready to handle EVs safely in the future as a result of a stalling of investment in skills and infrastructure.

Used car prices soften slightly

Data from cap hpi has revealed that used car values fell by their largest amount since 2008 in September.

It found that values deccreased by 1.9%, an average of £420, at the three-year, 60,000-mile point. Meanwhile, values at the one-year age point dropped by 1.6%, or £575.

Nissan supercharges EV shift

Nissan is pressing ahead with a €40m investment at two sites, London-based Nissan Design Europe and the nearby Nissan Technical Centre Europe, that are supporting its ambition of selling only all-electric vehicles in Europe by 2030.

Today EVs represent 16% of Nissan’s total sales in Europe.

SYNETIQ celebrates dismantling skills certification

SYNETIQ has become the first UK vehicle recycler to complete an Institute of Motor Industry-accredited course in EV dismantling.

The course is the country’s first dismantling-specific training based on national occupational standards and teaches delegates how to make high voltage vehicles safe and how to remove high voltage components and batteries after the vehicle has been made safe.

Thatcham Research shares insights with Covea

Thatcham Research recently hosted members from Covea Insurance at its Gamston Aviation testing facility.

The interactive session with Principal Engineer, ADAS, Yousif Al-Ani, explored a wide range of topics crucial to the evolution of vehicle technology and safety, while live demonstrations showcased AEB/ACC features, offered real-time driver monitoring data, and highlighted both the capabilities and limitations of BlueCruise.

evolvAD trial advances automotion

The latest autonomous driving research project, evolvAD, has officially got underway.

Backed by partners including Nissan and the UK government, the 21-month project will test autonomous and connected car technologies in both urban and rural environments.

Funky Cat purrs to five-star rating

GWM ORA’s Funky Cat has achieved a five-star rating by Green NCAP, which measures a car according to clean air, energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions.

The Funky Cat scored an overall 97%, with a 10 out of 10 mark for fuel efficiency in both cold and warm starts.

eBay unveils parts guarantee solution

eBay has introduced a new ‘Assured Fit’ guarantee to help the industry find the right part for their repair.

Users simply enter their vehicle information using eBay’s newly-enhanced MyGarage function, which will automatically select the part of accessory suited to that make and model.

BASF supports portable charging solution

BASF has supported the development of a new portable charging system by LAPP. The Mobility Dock features BASF’s innovative engineering plastic, Ultramid.

Mirka unveils latest in belt innovation

Mirka has unveiled a new range of surface conditioning belts.

Robust and adaptive for high quality finishes, the belts are suitable for manufacturing, restoration, panel beating and bodyshop applications.

WorldSkills entries open

Entries are now open for the WorldSkills UK Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Heroes Awards.

Categories include: Initiative of the Year, Network of the Year, Rising Star, Inclusive Skills Development, Pioneer Award, Role Model, Skills Competition Advocate, and Skills Competition Diversity Champion.

Production dips 9.7% in August

UK car production fell 9.7% in August after six months of steady growth. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has reported that 45,052 units were manufactured during the month.

However, manufacturing of green vehicles was up 2.8% while commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturing grew 8.6% to 6,600 units, the best August figure for 11 years.

UK considers new speed camera technology

New camera technology which can identify if a driver brakes hard before speed cameras and then speeds up again could be introduced in the UK after a successful trial in Spain.

The technology has been developed by dashcam manufacturer and safety campaign group Road Angel.

Interest wanes in EVs

Research from Auto Trader has revealed that the number of people considering buying an electric car has fallen sharply since 2021.

It found that 37% of car buyers say they are unlikely to ever buy an EV, up from 21% in 2021, while 39% say they might buy an EV by 2035, which is 10% lower than in 2021.

Ambulance Fleet ARC secures van repair certification

VBRA Commercial has announced that Bristol Ambulance Fleet ARC has been awarded the VBRA Structural Elite Van Standard. The standard recognises continued high standards in van repairs.

Training critical despite 2030 delay

Warrantywise has urged the industry to see beyond the 2030 delay and concentrate on developing EV skills.

Lawrence Whittaker, CEO, said, “We don’t have the talent to look after the EVs of today, and we’re not doing enough to prepare for the future, regardless of if that’s 2030 or 2035.”

UK drivers tempted by e-bike affordability

Nearly half of UK drivers are considering using e-bikes in conjunction with their cars.

According to research carried out by Auto Trader, 47% of those surveyed are open to the idea of mixing car usage with e-bikes.

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Laura Brailey has been promoted to the role of Mazda Sales Director UK, replacing Peter Allibon, who is moving to Director, Sales and Dealer Network, Europe.

Sherwin Williams Automotive Refinishes has appointed Robert Curley as Business Development Manager UK.

Martin Brown has achieved Vehicle Damage Assessor certification from The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors.

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Production dips 9.7% in August

UK car production fell 9.7% in August after six months of steady growth.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has reported that 45,052 units were manufactured during the month, with production for the domestic market down by 25.2% and output for export dipping 5.5%.

However, manufacturing of green vehicles was up 2.8% to make it 14 months of consecutive growth.

Meanwhile, commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturing grew 8.6% to 6,600 units, the best August figure for 11 years.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “After six straight months of growth, a decline in UK car output in what is always the smallest and most variable volume month is not a cause for concern. With car manufacturers taking advantage of the summer holiday season to upgrade their plants, this is part of an ongoing commitment to deliver the next generation of electric vehicles, with a record number of these models already being made.

“To secure future investment, however, we need business certainty, not least a UK-EU agreement to delay tougher rules of origin that would damage the competitiveness of electric vehicles in both the European and British markets and concrete details from the UK government on the regulation compelling the sale of EVs in Britain. Both are due to commence in less than 100 days and are essential to business planning and investment for 2024 and beyond.”

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