Disrupt: Creating Shop Floor Efficiency

Sept. 9, 2019
Rodd Hallett, the director of operations for Herbers Autobody and Repair in Edmonton, Alberta, explains how his employer has developed a reputation for being extremely efficient with repair work.

Rodd Hallett, the director of operations for Herbers Autobody and Repair in Edmonton, Alberta, breaks down the biggest issue currently facing Canadian collision repairers, and also explains how his employer has developed a reputation for being extremely efficient.

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