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Mitchell Committed to Open, No-Cost Data Platform for Collision Repair Industry

July 26, 2017 By CollisionWeek Editor

Supports CIECA’s original mission of encouraging open competition and choice

Mitchell International, Inc. today announced its commitment to support an open, no-cost data platform as the basis for its product portfolio. 

Mitchell will continue to support industry standards – both the Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association (CIECA) EMS and BMS implementations.  Not only will this support provide the industry with more time to absorb the change without breaking productions systems, but it will also deliver the open data without toll charges.  

“Mitchell participated in the CIC Task Force assembled to study the issues related to data sharing,” said Jack Rozint,

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