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GM Approves Spanesi Structural Repair Systems in North America

December 4, 2015 By CollisionWeek Editor

General Motors (NYSE:GM) has approved Spanesi-America’s Benches and the Superstar Universal Jig system for structural repairs for the all-new Cadillac CT6. In addition to GM’s approval for the CT6, GM has approved Spanesi Benches to repair all GM vehicle models throughout the United States and Canada.

GM requires that all facilities to use an approved holding system, with an approved bench, to repair collision damage on the CT6.

GM announced the launch of its Aluminum Repair Network to support collision repairs to the multi-material structure of the CT6 earlier this week.

“Spanesi benches are the highest quality benches

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Approvals, Cadillac, CT6, General Motors, GM, Spanesi

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