The 19th edition of its annual white paper delves into changes in the U.S. and Canadian collision repair markets in 2024, which was one of the slowest years for multiple location operator acquisitions.
Plasnomic reflects on the establishment of its Plastic Repair Council in 2025 and its goal to begin publishing industry best practices in 2026. It is focusing on polypropylene bumper repairs first, which it says is the most common and highest-impact plastic repair category globally.
Discover how I-CAR’s two-year Registered Apprenticeship Program offers collision repair shops a pathway to develop skilled technicians through paid, structured training recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor, supported by incentives and industry standards.
The conference features speakers and panel discussion on emerging technologies, trends and opportunities, new OEM information, P-Pages, welding, and more.