WMABA release_notess State Farm-PartsTrader information document

Oct. 10, 2012

Oct. 10, 2012 — The Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (WMABA) released a document Wednesday to give industry repairers and parts vendors relevant and simplified information related to the State Farm parts procurement pilot with PartsTrader. 

"Rather than a position statement, we felt that this would be a better alternative for people to become informed on the issues," WMABA Executive Director Jordan Hendler said in a press release. "Even with the press coverage of this program being heavy there are still shops and parts vendors who have no idea what is going on. This is a way for the association to give them a shortened document to know what problems they could face if the program comes to our market."

Visit the WMABA website to view the document.

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