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BMW and I-CAR Sign Collision Repair Training Agreement

February 8, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

Mark Czvitkovits, chief executive officer of I-CAR Australia, announced that I-CAR has been engaged by BMW to oversee their Collision Repair Training program incorporating Body Level 2, Body Level 3, Fundamentals of Steel and Fundamentals of Aluminum.

Czvitkovits said, “As a leading vehicle manufacturer, BMW has continued to develop and implement a range of emerging new technologies that provide a much safer product in the unfortunate situation of vehicle accidents. Ensuring that collision repair technicians are adequately trained means that any vehicle repaired following an accident is not only repaired in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, but is also performed

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