March 31, 2020—On Tuesday, the Automotive Service Association hosted a webinar on how to effectively handle the trickle-down effect of the COVID-19 outbreak as a small business owner.
March 31, 2020—On Tuesday, the Automotive Service Association hosted a webinar on how to effectively handle the trickle-down effect of the COVID-19 outbreak as a small business owner.
COVID-19 has changed our world...literally. In just four months, we’ve seen businesses close, manufacturing plants halt production and the unemployment rate skyrocket. The collision repair market has been especially hard hit due to shelter-in-place mandates that have resulted in fewer cars on the road and far fewer accidents. According to a recent survey, 52% of U.S. repair facilities reported a decline in sales in March 2020 as compared to March 2019 and 43% have had to reduce their workforce. In Canada, the effects are similar.
After a strong start to 2020 in January and February, the COVID-19 crisis wiped out gains in wholesale prices in virtually all categories.
New solution integrates Mitchell's diagnostic system with OEM repair procedures to streamline vehicle repair workflows.
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) and Performance Racing Industry (PRI) provide a consolidated, state-by-state list of COVID-19 industry information and guidance.
Mitchell solutions and GM Collision Repair Network are game-changers for Chicago body shop, simplifying the repair workflow and guiding technicians to the correct parts and procedures.
Key performance indicators, or KPIs, can help you measure the overall health of your business.