Disrupt: Overhauling a Shop Effectively

Aug. 23, 2019
Bryan Bass, a body shop manager for Main Auto Body in Oregon, shares how his shop's production changed locations, increased in size and did not lose significant profit.

Main Auto Body shop manager, Bryan Bass, shares how his shop's production moved locations and increased in capacity, all without losing significant profits. Bass is manager of Main Auto Body in Albany, Ore. Main Auto Body consists of nine locations.

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