Caliber opens new Texas facility

Dec. 6, 2011

Dec. 6, 2011—Caliber Collision Centers on Monday opened a new 12,877-square-foot collision repair facility in Keller, Texas.

Caliber now operates 93 collision repair facilities throughout California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas. The new facility is the company’s 46th location in Texas.

“We continue to expand our capacity to meet the needs of our customers and insurance clients in the greater Dallas/Ft. Worth area,” said Steve Grimshaw, CEO of Caliber. “Our new Keller opening further supports our expansion plans while offering our auto insurance clients best-in-class operational consistency, customer focus and cost management.”

“The addition of our new Keller location further extends Caliber’s position as the largest collision repair provider in Texas,” said Mark Sanders, chief operating officer for Caliber. “The opening of our 46th Texas center is a testament to our commitment to meeting the needs of our customers and clients in the DFW region as we continue to grow into the collision repair provider of choice in every community we serve.”

For more information, visit calibercollision.com.

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