Caliber reaches landmark 1,500 centers

June 21, 2022
With more than 24,000 teammates across the country, the Caliber family of brands – including Caliber Auto Care and Caliber Auto Glass alongside Caliber Collision – is one of the nation's largest automotive service providers.

On June 20, Caliber Collision opened a new center at 1233 East Butler Road in Greenville, S.C., marking 1,500 centers nationwide. With more than 24,000 teammates across the country, the Caliber family of brands – including Caliber Auto Care and Caliber Auto Glass alongside Caliber Collision – is one of the nation's largest automotive service providers.

“This would not be possible without the commitment of every Caliber teammate to deliver our purpose of Restoring the Rhythm of Your Life to our customers and the communities that we proudly serve,” said Caliber CEO and President Mark Sanders. “We are also grateful to our valued clients and vendor partners for their support of Caliber’s purpose. Our partnerships have been, and will continue to be, instrumental to Caliber’s growth journey.”


As Caliber continues to expand its footprint in the automotive services industry, it creates even more opportunities for teammates to reach their full potential across all lines of business.

“Caliber’s unique culture is driven by our teammates, and our growth allows us to invest back into the organization and to the success of our Caliber family,” Sanders said.

Caliber also invests in the communities it serves through its Restoring You program. Restoring You initiatives include local food bank support through an annual Food Drive and the gift of reliable transportation for active-duty and transitioning military service members, veterans, first responders and others in need – in partnership with the National Auto Body Council’s Recycled Rides program.

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