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ASA Working to Ease the Labor Shortage in Repair and Collision Shops

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In March 2024, ASA launched a successful new landmark Apprenticeship Program in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the Highland High School that will serve as a template for communities across the country to grow young technicians entering the field of automotive and collision repair.

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Profit is the thunder … Value is the lightning

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The Automotive Management Institute (AMi) , the industry’s leading provider and collaborator of management education for automotive collision and mechanical service repair professionals, is proud to announce that our 2023 Graduation was held live at Foundations Training Expo at Daytona Speedway on Saturday, Nov.

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Combine Forces: Collision and General Repair

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In the world of automotive care, two different verticals often coexist: collision repair and general repair. While traditionally separate entities, a growing trend is emerging – the amalgamation of collision and general repair shops under one roof.

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The Clouds Have Cleared: Auto Repairers Can Look Ahead now that there is Electoral Clarity

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A path towards federal funding for strengthening the auto repair technician workforce exists, but that funding might require flexibility to include internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles as well. Vehicle Safety Inspections Many mechanical repair businesses would benefit from federal regulation requiring vehicle safety inspections.