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Digital Signage Influence in the Service Center

  Earlier this week I spoke with Matt Want, a service center operator in Fairbanks, Alaska.  Among other things, we talked about how digital signage can lift sales in a...
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Dangerous R-134a Contamination Found Worldwide

  Date:               December 21, 2011 Contact:         Peter Coll, VP Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis Phone:            610-524-8800 x 112                Fax:     610-524-8807 Dangerous R-134a Contamination Found Worldwide Immediate call to check all R-134a Cylinders...
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Auto Market Weekly Video: 12-19-2011

  This week Mitchell 1 launches SocialCRM, TIA helps companies meet new OSHA requirements, Pennsylvania issues guidance on using natural gas and CIC adopts new regulations.
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The Sky is Falling!

So the sky is falling – What lands on your head is up to you. The economic realities of today are brutal and greatly affect the service and repair industry. ...
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Auto Market Weekly Video: 12-12-11

  This week, ASA takes over management of the SDRM, consumers should be on alert for MaxiGuard motor oil, AAIA’s Legislative Summit is open for registration and the safety of...
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Auto Market Weekly Video: 12-5-2011

This week, Right to Repair gains traction, API launches a quality oil initiative and the Women’s Board presents an inaugural summit.
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Auto Industry Needs 200,000 New Workers Over Next 4 Years

  The domestic auto industry is starting to take off.  The Center for Automotive Research estimates that the industry will need an additional 400,000 works over the next 4 years or so.  It's expected that most...
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