Sherwin-Williams’ A-Plus Network joins safe driving campaign

April 21, 2011

April 21, 2011 — Sherwin-Williams announced Wednesday that its A-Plus Network members would be among the first shops to join the Collision Guard online safe driving campaign.

Collisionguard.com is a free online community that posts profiles of collision repair centers and offers monthly e-coupons, videos, articles and driving data to spread the word about safe driving. Several shop owners in Utah launched the site, which is growing in popularity.

“Having our A-Plus Network shops associated with a positive entity like Collision Guard is a great, low-cost value-added opportunity that supports safe driving, builds member loyalty, and subsequently, can increase their business opportunities along the way,” said Troy Neuerburg, manager of marketing business services at Sherwin-Williams.

Sherwin-Williams’ A-Plus Network provides business solutions to improve customer service, employee growth, insurance relationships, process refinement, productivity and profitability. For more information, go to Sherwin-automotive.com or call 800.798.5872.
 

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