HD Repair Forum to Feature Panel on Parts Pricing and Sourcing

Feb. 14, 2018
Three experts will share experiences and solutions to the common challenges faced by heavy-duty repairers when it comes to parts sourcing and parts pricing. 

Feb. 14, 2018—The HD Repair forum, an event that will focus on collision repair work for large vehicles (primarily class 6, 7, and 8, including semis, buses and RVs), will feature a panel on parts pricing and sourcing.

Lauro Perez of Navistar, Mark Polzin of Budget Truck & Auto, and Darin Engert of the LKQ Corporation, will share experiences and solutions to the common challenges faced by heavy-duty repairers when it comes to parts sourcing and parts pricing. 

The event is being held April 10 to 11, 2018 in Fort Worth, Texas at the Hilton Fort Worth.

Topics will include 3D Frame Measuring, estimating practices, labor laws and more.

Registration is now open, and early bird rates are available until Feb. 16. Early bird pricing starts at $299 and will increase to $349 after Feb. 16. You can register for the event here.

If you have any questions, call 281-819-2332 or email Jennie Lenk.

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