NABC Enhances Website

Jan. 4, 2013

Jan. 4, 2013—The National Auto Body Council (NABC) has launched a redesigned website in order to provide the industry with comprehensive information about the organization and its services.

The NABC said its new website has been re-designed to improve navigation for users and make it easier to find and access desired information. The NABC has added the organization’s historical information, online membership and event registration forms, descriptive overviews and nomination forms for award programs, and details about the organization’s most recent industry initiatives—including Distracted Driving, InLanguage and Operation Comfort.

“Though the website has always contained useful information for our members and those interested in the work of the National Auto Body Council, we thought we could do a better job of delivering it,” said Liz Stein, co-chair of marketing for the NABC. “And since we were going to streamline the website, what better time to bring the information it contains up-to-date to reflect the variety of new programs and services we have begun to deliver. We think visitors will be pleasantly surprised by the changes they’ll see when they land on our site.”

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