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News Update on Aluminum, Loans and Alcoa Inc. Part II

Supplies of aluminum have been tight in recent years, prompting a round of investments by Alcoa. The company projected in 2013 that its sales of aluminum sheet to automakers would more than triple to $580 million in 2015 from $160 million in 2012. The permit form doesn’t indicate that the expanded Tennessee plant will supply

News Update on Aluminum, Loans and Alcoa Inc. Part I

It should come as no surprise that, in the cyclic view of aluminum and its effect on society and the collision repair industry, things would begin to spin and spin pulling in every possible money making angle as is possible. In the case of Alcoa Inc., this is an aluminum production site at a Tennessee factory,

Women In The Collision Repair Industry; Why Not? Part IV

  When your mom speaks of the dangerous toxins in the collision repair industry, see this as your opportunity to educate her. Collision shops of today, along with the manufacturing companies involved in our industry, are shining examples of being stewards of health and safety by pursuing environmentally-mindful processes and products. The days of lacquer

Women In The Collision Repair Industry; Why Not? Part III

  In the article, there is a point made by Denise Caspersen, Chair of Women’s Industry Network (WIN) and industry relations/project management/innovative strategic planning professional with National Auto Body Parts Warehouse. Women in the collision repair industry are having a positive impact on the industry! During the most recent WIN Educational Conference, women from all

Women In The Collision Repair Industry; Why Not? Part II

  Since the time of women’s liberation and before, women have been entering the workforce performing previously considered men\’s jobs, and with great success. We have women in Car Racing Competitions, Truck Drivers, Lawyers, even Judges that have proven to be very successful. We even have women going to war and not just as a

Women In The Collision Repair Industry; Why Not? Part I

Recently, I read a question posed on Body Shop Business by a young lady who is in college and pondering her choices upon graduation. She is, or has been, pursuing an art degree but feels she would possibly be better suited to become a part of the collision repair industry. I\’m almost sure that the

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