Dedicated to serving all those involved in the collision repair of heavy- and medium-duty vehicles, the provides attendees with a vast network of suppliers and experts, as well as information on the latest industry trends. The conference will include speaker presentations on the collision repair industry, the newest technologies, and repair business management. There will also be focused learning sessions and networking opportunities between attendees to encourage partnerships.
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Current Used Vehicle Market Conditions: Q3 2022
Average wholesale used vehicle prices in September were down for the fourth month in a row from their spring/tax-refund seasonal peaks in May, but at a more gradual pace than that seen in the three prior months. Hurricane Ian possibly had a moderating effect on wholesale price deterioration, due to the loss of used vehicle supply and the resulting replacement demand the storm generated. This moderating trend continued into October.
Aviva Canada Selects Mitchell Solutions to Help Streamline Claims Management
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Mitchell, an ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø company and leading technology and information provider for the Property and Casualty (P&C) claims and Collision Repair industries, today announced that Aviva Canada has implemented its full suite of enterprise claims management solutions.
Trends in Third Party Claims and How to Address Them
In this podcast, Norman Tyrell, vice president of product management for Mitchell Casualty Solutions Group, discusses major trends in third party claims and how they’re impacting our industry
Mitchell Awarded Third Patent for Collision Repair Diagnostics
Company continues to add to its growing portfolio of issued U.S.
Mitchell Diagnostics Reaches New Milestone for Dynamic and Static Calibrations
Latest achievement driven by increasing vehicle complexity and growing reliance on the company's ADAS calibration target system