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Autobody Online

Contains information on collision industry technology, including various products and services.

AutoInc's Shop Management Software Guide

Each year the July issue of AutoInc. magazine is the most anticipated and requested issue of the year. A popular addition to the ASA Web site, the shop management system software guide is now provided online, along with a company directory of software manufacturers.

Automotive Aftermarket Online

Your roadmap to information for the automotive aftermarket; includes program distribution groups, aftermarket manufacturers, associations, retailers, product lines, aftermarket publications, new products and warehouse distributors.

Automotive Recyclers Association

Since 1943, the Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA) has represented an industry dedicated to the efficient removal and reuse of automotive parts, and the safe disposal of inoperable motor vehicles. ARA services approximately 2,000 member companies through direct membership and 3,500 companies through Affiliate Chapters worldwide. ARA is the only trade association serving the recycling industry in 19 countries around the world.

Collision Industry Conference (CIC)

The Collision Industry Conference (CIC) is an impartial forum for discussion of national issues affecting the automobile collision repair industry.

International Automotive Technicians' Network (iATN)

iATN (www.iatn.net) is the world's largest community of automotive technicians, repair shop owners and other allied service professionals with more than 36,000 active members from 115 countries. Collectively, this group shares more than 724,000 years of experience. The iATN Mission of Excellence is to promote the continued growth, success and image of the professional automotive technician by providing a forum for the exchange of knowledge and the promotion of education, professionalism and integrity.

National Autobody Council (NABC)

The National Auto Body Council is a not-for-profit organization committed to the goal of improving the image of all dedicated professionals in the collision repair industry.

National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF)

The National Automotive Service Task Force is a not-for-profit task force established to facilitate the identification and correction of gaps in the availability and accessibility of automotive service information, service training, diagnostic tools and equipment, and communications for the benefit of automotive service professionals.

Service Technicians Society (STS)

The Service Technicians' Society advances the knowledge, skills and image of vehicle service technicians through training & technical information.

Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS)

SCRS is an organization committed to expanding the future of the collision repair industry, and to enhancing the professional image and expertise of its members. When individuals or businesses become members of SCRS, they are supporting an association working for the betterment of the entire industry.

 

 

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