Video: SCRS Quick Tip: Organizing Clips & Fasteners

June 16, 2025
Learn how evolving systems and tools like tackle boxes and color-coded clips can streamline your repair planning process in two minutes.

Keeping clips and hardware organized in a collision repair business isn't just about tidiness—it's essential for quality repairs and efficiency. 

In this video from the Society of Collision Repair Specialists, Kris Burton, owner of Rosslyn Auto Body, and Michael Giarrizzo Jr., CEO of DCR Systems, discuss common frustrations with disorganized parts and share practical solutions like bagging, tagging, 100% disassembly and technician involvement. 

Learn how evolving systems and tools like tackle boxes and color-coded clips can streamline your repair planning process.

To learn more about SCRS or to join as a member, visit its website here.

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