The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) recognized Snap-on Equipment companies, including Car-O-Liner and John Bean, as prominent supporters of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) series, the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit and the digital delivery of the RDE program following the SEMA Show.
To register for RDE at the SEMA Show, visit the website.
“Like SCRS, Snap-on Equipment and our Total Shop Solutions family of brands which includes Car-O-Liner as the most well-known collision repair brand in the market, are committed to providing best-in-class education and training programs to the industry,” said Tim Garner, market development manager at Car-O-Liner North America. “We accomplish this by running our own initiatives and working together with organizations such as SCRS. Safe, accurate and profitable repairs using the proper procedures and equipment are vital to the success of our industry and anyone that gets into a vehicle that has been to a repair shop.”
Snap-on can be found exhibiting at the show in the Upper South Hall, Booth 32017.
“Each year as we get closer to SEMA the enthusiasm in our organization intensifies,” said Garner. “When it comes down to it, the things that we look forward to the most are the people, friends---both old and new---and cars! SEMA has grown into the premier collision event. It is a place where industry professionals can gather to see the latest repair solutions offered by participating manufacturers, attend educational events and seminars, socialize with other industry professionals, see some exciting emerging technology and vehicles that they will use it on.”
“It’s the shared vision between SCRS and the brands that are within the Snap-on portfolio that really make this education program so awesome,” said SCRS Vice Chair Amber Alley. “We’ve all come to the table with a mutual desire to capitalize on the excitement and energy and hopefully inspire collision repairers to bring that information home with them to their stores.”
For repairers in attendance, Charles Searles, training manager, and Christopher Sobieski, special projects manager at Snap-on Equipment, will be collaboratively delivering a session on "The Importance of Wheel Alignment in ADAS Recalibration for Collision Centers," 3-5 p.m. Nov. 2.
To explore the full Repairer Driven Education series, visit the website.
Source: SCRS