Press Release: Mitchell to Society of Collision Repair
Specialists (SCRS): We Hear You!
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Press Release: Mitchell to Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS):
We Hear You!
Mitchell Tackles Top Collision Industry Concerns By Providing Transparency
On How Labor Times Are Developed, Verified, and Maintained
San Diego, CA -- June, 19th, 2006 -- In response to top concerns of
collision repairers raised at the annual National Industry Issues Forum
(NIIF), hosted by the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS),
Mitchell International today issued an open invitation to the collision
repair industry to come see how the company develops, verifies, and
maintains labor times. Mitchell looks forward to demonstrate complete
transparency to collision repairers, SCRS association leaders and members,
and collision repair industry press and analysts so all can understand how
the company derives and maintains its labor times database.
Foremost on the minds of the collision repairers attending the recent SCRS
conference is the perception that estimating databases are misused and
lacking transparency. Participants of the NIIF said that they would like
database providers to make available more information about how they derive
their labor times, as well as provide disclosure when significant changes
are made.
Mitchell is reaffirming its leading industry position by providing
transparency on how it develops, verifies and maintains labor times.
"Mitchell's response to collision repairers and the SCRS is: We Hear You!
That is why we are inviting the industry to personally visit Mitchell to see
for itself how we develop labor times. Once collision repairers understand
how we develop and maintain our database they will realize that Mitchell's
labor times are the most comprehensive and accurate available to the
collision repair industry," said Tom Fleming, VP of Database Development.
Barry Dorn, SCRS Director at Large and NIIF co-moderator stated, "We
appreciate Mitchell's offer to provide collision repairers with insight into
how they derive their labor times, and we are glad that Mitchell hears our
concerns and is willing to address them. SCRS believes the collision repair
industry would benefit from having an understanding as to how all the
information providers develop their times. Hopefully, this will be the
beginning of the evolution of database transparency. As important as it is
to understand how the times are derived in some cases it is more important
to understand how, when and why changes are made to the database.
Tom Fleming added, "In addition to opening the doors on labor time
development, Mitchell is fully committed to communicating to the industry
when significant changes are made to the database. By making our labor time
process transparent to one and all, and quickly communicating when changes
are made, we are ensuring that the industry can fully trust the Mitchell
Collision Estimating Database."
Highlights on how Mitchell's labor times are developed, verified and
maintained include:
. Mitchell employs the largest dedicated in-house editorial staff
(I-CAR, Gold Class, and ASE certified master technicians with more than 15
years average industry experience) of any collision estimator provider.
Mitchell's information comes from over 50 manufacturers in North and South
America.
. 300-plus vehicles are annually added or updated to the Mitchell
database, which includes more than 2,040 services, covering more than
104,000 model variations and more than seven million parts. Mitchell pays
nearly $6 million to achieve such accuracy and comprehensiveness.
. 180,000 vehicle configurations are tested on a monthly basis to
ensure the correct availability of vehicle options. Nationwide over 400
shops have participated in Mitchell's labor time study program. Our editors
devote the equivalent of one working day every day of the year to performing
a labor time study for use by the collision repair industry. To increase
accuracy, multiple studies of the same repair procedure are conducted in
different environments, and then the data is normalized to ensure the
allowances we report are accurate. Time studies also include
difficult-to-estimate set-up and preparation time, the checking-in and
inspection of all parts needed for a repair as well as tool set-up time. The
time studies are video taped with date and time stamps for validation
purposes.
About Mitchell International
Mitchell International is a leading provider of information and workflow
solutions to the automotive insurance claims industry, serving carriers,
collision repair facilities, and other commercial participants in the
physical damage and auto-related medical claims processes. Mitchell
facilitates millions of electronic transactions between more than 16,000
business partners each month to enhance their productivity, profitability,
and customer satisfaction levels. For more information on Mitchell
International, visit our website at www.mitchell.com.
Kamarolzaman Hashim
Boston Communications
617-619-9803
IM: kamarol617@yahoo.com
www.prboston.com
"Actions speak louder than words," ELB.