Car-O-Liner to present "equipping yourself for industry certifications" at SEMA 2013

Nov. 5, 2013
Free presentation on collision repair main stage features OEM guest panelists.

Car-O-Liner, a leading global provider of collision repair equipment to the automotive aftermarket, will be presenting the benefits of participating in certified programs as part of the SCRS Repairer Driven Education (RDE) Series.

The presentation, entitled “Equipping Yourself for Industry Certifications," will be held on the Collision Repair and Refinish Stage, in the North Hall, Booth #10879 of the Las Vegas Convention Center, on Friday, November 8th at 10:00 am. This is a free presentation for all show attendees.

OEM’s have developed Certified Collision Repair networks that provide tangible benefits to the vehicle owner, the collision repair facility and the car manufacturer. Each certified program has specific program requirements and application criteria. The presentation will explain how and why your shop should get involved.

SCRS individually selects or crafts content for their RDE Series to specifically focus on issues and information that are relevant to collision repair professionals operating in today’s marketplace, and appeals to the diverse array of marketplace perspectives that exist within the collision repair industry.

"We are excited to have participation from OEM Guest Panelists as part of our informative certified repair presentation. Mr. Kelly Logan, Project Manager of Tesla Motors as well as Mrs. Geri Tucker, program coordinator of Jaguar Land Rover North America, will be there to provide an overview of their program and answer questions. We encourage you to attend so you can learn more about this evolving industry trend of becoming a certified repair facility for various OEMs," said Peter Richardson, key accounts manager for Car-O-Liner Company.

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