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Automotive Insights: Refinish (AIR) - Episode 3: How bodyshops can benefit from the rise in cosmetic repairs by using the Rapid Repair concept

Automotive Insights: Refinish (AIR) - Episode 3: How bodyshops can benefit from the rise in cosmetic repairs by using the Rapid Repair concept

Update: 2021-06-03
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In the vehicle refinish market the increase of small and medium repairs requires bodyshop owners to rethink their workflows and processes: a Rapid Repair concept can help by separating workstreams to reduce cycle times, increase operational efficiency and help drive revenues.


In this third episode of our Automotive Insights: Refinish podcast, our host Graham Threlfall, Global Key Account Manager, AkzoNobel is joined by Robbie Murphy, Product Manager Services EMEA, AkzoNobel to dive into the Rapid Repair concept. With changing market conditions due the rise of lease and hire cars, cosmetic repairs are rapidly increasing requiring bodyshops to rethink how they operate. Robbie explains how you can reduce key-2-key times with a customized Rapid Repair concept based on your bodyshop’s parameters.


If you want to understand what a Rapid Repair concept is, how this approach can help you dealing with the increase in small and medium repairs effectively and what solutions are available then you don’t want to miss this episode. Listen to the podcast now!

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Automotive Insights: Refinish (AIR) - Episode 3: How bodyshops can benefit from the rise in cosmetic repairs by using the Rapid Repair concept

Automotive Insights: Refinish (AIR) - Episode 3: How bodyshops can benefit from the rise in cosmetic repairs by using the Rapid Repair concept

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