Audi has become the newest auto manufacturer to support the Society of Collision Repair Specialists.
Aug. 28, 2018
August 28, 2018— Audi of America represents the newest automobile manufacturer to support the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) through corporate membership.
The addition of Audi of America in the roster of automotive manufacturers who choose to participate as a member of SCRS, represents further growth in the relationship and ongoing commitment, to be connected with the collision repair facilities that comprise the SCRS base.
“It’s important to us at Audi to be able to reach a wide audience with a shared point of view with the many different factions,” shared Mark Allen, manager of collision and equipment for Audi of America. “We see key challenges in the readiness of the collision repair and insurance industries to accurately assess collision damage and the ability to affect appropriate repairs, given the materials in the vehicle structures. The understanding of cause and effect between proper repair to the structure and the driver’s assist/safety/collision avoidance systems needs to be strengthened, and we believe that support of organizations that have been on the forefront of exposing the industry to increased levels of information exchange for the industry is important.
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