On Jan. 9, the Independent Garage Owners of North Carolina (IGONC) held a meeting for its Triangle Chapter at the Walker NAPA Warehouse on Industrial Drive in Raleigh, NC.
On Thursday, Jan. 25, the North Carolina Association of Collision and Autobody Repair (NCACAR) hosted its first meeting of 2018 at the beautiful NOAH Event Center in Charlotte, NC.
On Jan. 18, the Georgia Collision Industry Association (GCIA) held its 2018 kickoff meeting---the group's first meeting since the passing of Executive Director Howard Batchelor last fall.
On Jan. 16 and 17, members of the Automotive Aftermarket Association Southeast (AAAS) visited Tallahassee, FL, for the association’s annual Florida Capitol Days to maintain and build relationships with members of the state legislature and discuss important issues affecting the aftermarket industry.
On Dec. 12, the Triangle Chapter of the Independent Garage Owners of North Carolina (IGONC) held its 2017 Christmas Party at the Peddler Steak House in Raleigh, NC.
The Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (WMABA) recently announced the addition of West Virginia as a state it will represent within its membership territory.
On Nov. 14, the Independent Garage Owners of North Carolina (IGONC) held a meeting for its Greensboro Chapter at Kickback Jacks in Greensboro, NC.
On Oct. 25, leaders from the North Carolina Association of Collision and Autobody Repair (NCACAR) and Elite Sales and Marketing met with eight South Carolina body shop owners and the manager of a local MSO at Carabbas in Columbia, SC, to discuss founding a new association.
On Oct. 24, the North Carolina Association of Collision and Autobody Repair (NCACAR) held a board meeting via telephone call.
The Mississippi Collision Repair Association (MSCRA) announced that it will be partnering with the Department of Justice, Department of Insurance and Attorney General's office to protect consumers from buying flood-damaged cars by offering free flood inspections.
On Thursday, Sept. 21, the North Carolina Association of Collision and Autobody Repair (NCACAR) held a membership meeting at the Burlington Shrine Club.
The Independent Garage Owners of North Carolina (IGONC) hosted its 2017 Automotive Service and Technology Expo (ASTE) on Sept. 29--30 at the Embassy Suites and Convention Center in Cary, NC.
In September, the Automotive Aftermarket Association Southeast (AAAS) appointed a new Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the AAAS Employee Benefit Fund.
The Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (WMABA) announced the addition of West Virginia as a state it will represent within its membership territory, as the association also prepares to turn the mid-century mark of 50 years in operation.