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911 Collision Centers’ second location in north-central Las Vegas, Nevada, has officially opened and is expected to repair approximately 300 cars per month.
“We are very excited about opening this second location in Las Vegas, it is a milestone for our organization to further prove our repair model is successful in a remote market,” noted co-founder Michael Quinn, CEO. The company launched its Guaranteed Repair Program (GRP), a hybrid throughput model, in September 2005 and has been working on further implementation of that model. “Our team is excited to get this facility open. The 30,000 sq. ft. facility is state of the art with computerized measuring systems, estimating bays with portable computers, you name it, this shop has it.” said Patrick O’Neill, 911 Collision Centers’ COO. “We plan to drive change in the Las Vegas collision repair market through a growth strategy built on high-quality, well-managed collision repair facilities.” From their five locations in the Tucson AZ community and two locations in Las Vegas NV, 911 Collision Centers services consumers, automobile dealerships and automobile insurance companies. 911 Collision Centers was the recipient of the National Auto Body Council’s “Pride Award” for their commitment to community service. They have also received such notable accolades as runner up in the Better Business Bureau’s International “Ethics in Business” award and AAA’s “Top Shop” awards for service and repair excellence. Additionally 911 Collision Centers & Autoglass was honored in 2006 with the DuPont Joe Jackson award for community service. To learn more about 911 Collision Centers, visit www.autobodynews.com and search for “911 Collision Centers.” |