Boyd Group Opens New Repair Center Locations

Feb. 21, 2013

Feb. 21, 2013—The Boyd Group Inc. has opened two new collision repair centers in Washington and Florida, bringing the company's total number of locations to 181.

Twin City Collision based in Stanwood, Wash., will now operate under the Gerber Collision & Glass trade name. With this addition, the Boyd Group now owns and operates 14 repair centers in Washington.

The Boyd Group's new location in St. Cloud, Fla., was part of 11 repair centers acquired by the company in November 2012, but had been closed for renovations for nearly a year. It has now reopened under the Gerber Collision & Glass name.

"As we have done over the past few years, we continue our focus of expanding our business in attractive U.S. markets,” said Tim O’Day, president and chief operations officer of The Boyd Group’s U.S. operations. “The new location in Stanwood helps develop the Gerber footprint in Washington and allows us to better serve customers and insurance partners located between our current locations in Burlington and Marysville. We also welcome the reopening of the St. Cloud location, which will serve Orlando and Kissimmee suburban area customers.”

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