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VSG-Chief profile
- January 8, 2019
- Posted by: Salih Tahir
- Category: Partners
Chief is the leading collision repair solutions brand within Dover Corporation’s Engineered Systems segment. Dover Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer with annual revenue of approximately $7 billion. We deliver innovative equipment and components, specialty systems, consumable supplies, software, and digital solutions through our three operating segments. We combine global scale with operational agility to [...] -
Solera | Audatex profile
- January 8, 2019
- Posted by: Salih Tahir
- Category: Partners
In 2006, Audatex joined the Solera portfolio as part of the vision to build a platform that engages all the touchpoints around a vehicle, known currently as Solera 54. Our portfolio of companies is transforming every touchpoint of the vehicle lifecycle into a connected digital experience in order to bring transparency across the supply chain, [...] -
Symach celebrates US treble
- January 8, 2019
- Posted by: Alan Feldberg
- Category: Industry News
Symach has installed three new bodyshops for Collision Works of Oklahoma (CWO)— two in Tulsa and one in Oklahoma City. The bodyshops utilisle Symach’s FixLine process. The first shop began operations in January 2018. ‘Since utilising Symach equipment, the facility has reduced key-to-key time by five days and the cycle time in the booth is 28 [...] -
EV drivers converted for life
- January 7, 2019
- Posted by: Alan Feldberg
- Category: Industry News
About 95% of drivers of electric vehicles would never go back to a combustion engine, according to a new survey. Robert Llewellyn’s Fully Charged – a clean energy and electric vehicle channel on YouTube – has received more than 7,700 responses to its first audience survey. The 50-question study illuminated consumer attitudes to the array [...] -
Byton announces EV plans
- January 7, 2019
- Posted by: Alan Feldberg
- Category: Industry News
Byton is planning to introduce two models of electric cars, both of which will be fitted with autonomous driving technology, in the near future. The models — the K-Byte and M-Byte — will feature artificial intelligence and machine learning in models. The less-expensive M-Byte will begin production in 2019, the K-Byte sedan will come in 2021. [...]