Car-O-Liner to sponsor Collision Repair Executive Symposium at NACE

Event for multi-shop owners provides education on achieving operational excellence.
May 22, 2014
2 min read

Car-O-Liner, a leading global provider of collision repair equipment to the automotive aftermarket, is excited to sponsor this year’s Collision Repair Executive Symposium (CRES), formerly the MSO Symposium, held on Friday, August 1, during the 2014 NACE | CARS Expo in Detroit.

The MSO Symposium was launched in 2011, with attendance from the largest multi-shop operators in the collision repair industry. Renamed the Collision Repair Executive Symposium (CRES) this year, the newly-branded event is designed for collision repair multi-shop operators, as well as operators looking for high-growth strategies, mergers and acquisitions, divesting, and operational excellence. This year’s event will offer enhanced content including a focus on management and operations with participation from insurance company executives presenting leading information on industry trends.

Car-O-Liner participated as a sponsor in the inaugural event, and due to the success, decided to sponsor the Symposium again this year. “This venue offers our industry’s multi-shop operators the opportunity to network, learn, and share best practices that will grow their businesses. Car-O-Liner is honored to be affiliated with such a powerful and influential group of professionals for this exceptional event and encourages MSO’s to participate to learn methods for enhancing business operations and profitability,” said Peter Richardson, Key Accounts Manager for Car-O-Liner Company.

To view the schedule, register, or learn more about the Collision Repair Executive Symposium (CRES), visit the NACE Expo website, www.NACEexpo.com.

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