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ADP Collision Repair Servs Introduces Computer-Based Training Program

17 March 1999

ADP Collision Repair Services Introduces New Computer-Based Training Program

    SAN RAMON, Calif.--March 17, 1999--ADP Collision Repair Services (CRS), a leading provider of information services for the collision repair industry, Wednesday released a new computer-based training program that is designed to improve training effectiveness, and save body shops a significant amount of time and expense when it comes to training their employees.
    The new Shoplink(R) for Windows(R) Computer-Based Training (CBT) option provides body shop owners with an alternative for training employees from the traditional "classroom" training environment. It is a CD-ROM program and is included with the purchase of Shoplink for Windows.
    "Our clients are extremely busy people who often do not have extra time to get trained on various computer applications. The CBT program compresses a two-day classroom training into a half-day session that can be conducted on a computer at the employee's shop," said Drew Boyd, director of field support and training for ADP CRS. "This new training option allows shop owners to give their estimators hands-on training for the industry's leading estimating system at any time and at any pace."
    Upon completion of the CBT and a passing score on the final examination, shop employees earn the designation of a Certified Shoplink for Windows Estimator.
    "This computer-based training program will allow us to reduce costs by eliminating travel expenses for employees who would otherwise have to travel for a two-day training session," said Todd Yuchasz, body shop manager at Cliff Anschuetz Chevrolet in Alpena, Mich. "Even more important, it will reduce the amount of time my employees are away from the shop and therefore prevent me from being short-handed as much."
    "CBT is part of our company's knowledge-based distance-learning strategy, through which we will be delivering a variety of training solutions to the desktops of our clients," said Boyd.
    ADP Collision Repair Services is a strategic business unit of ADP Claims Solutions Group (CSG). With headquarters in San Ramon, Calif., ADP CSG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP). ADP, with more than $4.5 billion in revenues and more than 425,000 clients, is one of the largest independent computing services firms in the world. ADP CSG provides the property & casualty industry and their business partners with integrated and independent information services for automotive, medical and property claims management in 18 countries.
    ADP Claims Solutions Group is located at 2010 Crow Canyon Place, San Ramon, Calif. 94583; 925/866-1100. The company's web site can be found at http://www.csg.adp.com.

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