Automotive Collision Repair, Fabrication, and Refinishing
A collision repair involves repairing and restoring damaged vehicles involved in an accident back to manufactory standards and specifications. Collision repair technicians must be able to work on a variety of vehicle parts such as headlights, taillights, fenders, doors, bumpers, and electrical components. Collision repair involves fabricating, welding, painting, refinishing, and refurbishing parts.
The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS)
Since 1982, has been the largest national trade association solely representing and dedicated to the hardworking collision repair facilities across North America.
The Database Enhancement Gateway (DEG)
An initiative that was developed to help improve the quality and accuracy of collision repair estimates, through proactive feedback from the collision repair industry and other “end users” to the Information Providers (IPs) that supply the databases for the various estimating products.
TCP Global’s Auto Color Library is the world’s largest online auto paint color reference library in the world.