Alan’s Collision Center Announces New Post-Repair Inspection Program

June 4, 2015

June 4, 2015—Owners of Alan’s Collision Center (Philadelphia, Neb.) have announced a new auto body post-repair inspection program to improve safety and reduce the risk of poor collision repair.

The post-repair inspection program checks the quality of the collision repair for drivers.

“Quality auto body repair businesses are in high demand and short supply in Philadelphia,” said Jim Pfau, general manager of Alan’s Collision. “Alan’s Collision has been around since 1975, and we deliver high-quality auto body repair craftsmanship for every vehicle we service. Our business invests in industry training and advanced repair equipment. Our goal is a satisfied customer every time.”

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