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Crashzone Community Repairer Network

As the smash repair industry rocks with the waves of change created from the PSR networks and establishment of larges MSO’s,  one new network has arisen that puts the local community at the top of its work providers. Crashzones “Community Repairer Network” (CCRN) will provide via its 200 strong members just what it’s name suggests, an  Australia wide community of repairers with a common goal of repairing damaged vehicles to standards that are allied with the community’s expectations.

Through alliances will provide technical data suppliers and equipment manufacturers CRN will share knowledge and expertise as well as work contacts to put back into the repair industry what has been lost to the peak bodies in recent times. No repair shop is too big and none too small to be part of the CCRN although the one common thread and prerequisite to be a member is the use of the Crashzone’s online quoting system.  Crashzone has grown its software users in every state of Australia (and elsewhere) to over 600 over a relatively short period and with numbers like that it’s not hard to see why suppliers and work providers alike are keen to talk about the future.

The executive team of 5 are all from different States and have extensive knowledge in their region’s and have made it perfectly clear that, just like its members, the Crashzone Community Repairer Network they will hold its core values of honesty and intergrity above all else and no shop will be larger than the group. A code of conduct has been written and posted on the website for review by members and non members www.crashzone.com.au

The local charities and sporting clubs of the member repairers will also be the winners, as it will be encouraged and advertised when repairers are giving back to the community in any way. Watch this space for more news as the group gains momentum to effect positive change to the industry.

For clarity, the Community Repairer Network executive are focused on the controlling the controllable. It’s charter does not include matters/ topics that are already supplied by MTA’s or other governing bodies.

If you would like to become a member just log on to www.crashzone.com.au and express your interest. Best of all is Crashzone Quoting is Free.

Membership of the Communtiy Repairer Network (an additional service for Crashzone users) is provided for a small membership fee.

CCRN – Code Of Conduct