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Standard Motor Products Broadens Collision Repair Program

Brake & Front End

announced the expansion of its collision repair program, which now includes over 8,000 parts that may need to be replaced following a collision. Standard said its coverage in key ADAS and collision repair categories means technicians can spend less time looking for parts and get their customers back on the road.

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Evercoat, ASE Partner on Collision Repair Education

Tomorrow's Technician

Evercoat announced it has partnered with the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) to provide educational opportunities and resources for instructors, students and active technicians pursuing careers in collision repair. For more information on Evercoat, visit evercoat.com.

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Independent Repairers, Automakers Announce Landmark Right-to-Repair Legislation

AutoInc.

Automotive Service Association, Society of Collision Repair Specialists and Alliance for Automotive Innovation come together on SAFE Repair Act National plan includes additional protections for consumers; preserves vehicle safety, fair competition Automotive right-to-repair already exists in U.S.;

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June is Automotive Service Professionals Month

AutoInc.

Leesburg, Virginia – The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has designated June as Automotive Service Professionals Month (ASPM). “We welcome everyone to join ASE in celebrating vehicle service pros and taking a moment to thank them for the important work they perform.”

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Building Tomorrow’s Technicians: How a Revived High School Shop is Sparking Careers in Automotive Service, Collision Repair

AutoInc.

With the help of enthusiastic students, Benavidez transformed it into a fully functional collision repair and mechanical workshop. Her journey into the automotive world began with a simple love for cars, influenced by her uncle and father, who both work on their vehicles. Most of us love a good fixer-upper.

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ASE Education Foundation Seeking Outstanding Instructor

Tomorrow's Technician

The award recognizes a high school or college instructor from an ASE accredited automotive, diesel/truck or collision repair program who demonstrates excellence through their personal dedication and commitment to the young men and women who have chosen to pursue a technical career in the automotive service industry.

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ASA Applauds EPA for Sparing Auto Collision Repairers from Onerous Reporting Requirements in Proposed Regulation

AutoInc.

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) applauds the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for excluding collision repair facilities from its proposal to increase required reporting under a revised Air Emissions Reporting Requirements (AERR) regulation.