OEC Blog

Why Like New Automotive Chose OEM Certification
Like New Automotive has built its reputation on quality repairs since 1977. Here’s how joining the OEC Collision Performance Network (CPN) helped the shop improve efficiency, strengthen insurer relationships, and earn customer trust.

How Imperial Autobody Used Certification to Stand Out
Certification through the OEC Collision Performance Network (CPN) helps Imperial Autobody enhance repair quality, streamline operations, and attract more customers.

Closing the Gaps in Repair Planning
OEM-required materials are being used in the bay every day and never making it onto the estimate. In a market where claim counts are down and every job has to count, that’s revenue shops can’t afford to leave behind. Learn how RepairLogic’s new Materials feature surfaces material requirements before scope is finalized so nothing gets missed.

5 OEM Certification Myths That Could Be Costing Your Shop
Misconceptions about OEM certification are everywhere and they’re holding collision shops back. From equipment requirements to ROI, these myths can make certification seem more complicated or costly than it really is. Here’s the reality behind five of the most common certification myths and what they actually mean for your shop’s growth, efficiency, and long-term success.

If You Did the Work, You Should Get Paid for It
Even when the repair work is done right, missing documentation can lead to denied supplements and lost revenue. As vehicle complexity increases, shops need a better way to capture OEM procedures, calibrations, and parts from the start. Here’s why documentation matters more than ever.

The Evolution of Repair Planning
As OEM procedures continue to grow and evolve, repair planning is becoming more complex and more visible across the repair process. Here’s what’s changing and what it means for shops today.

How Better Body Auto Simplifies the Parts Ordering Process
Insights into how one shop leverages CollisionLink & TraxCollision for a seamless collision parts procurement experience.

The Critical Importance of Seat Weight Sensor Calibration
Only 12% of required seat weight sensor calibrations are being added to estimates. Learn why these missed operations create serious safety risks and how proper repair planning protects both your customers and your bottom line.

How Certification Increased Revenue at Steed’s Collision Center
See how OEM certification helped Steed’s Collision Center increase revenue, grow market share, and improve operations in a changing market.

Final Estimate Checklist for Collision Shops
Before you send a vehicle out the door, make sure you are not sending revenue with it. Use this final checklist to catch overlooked operations, document properly, and protect your profitability.

The Growing Challenge of ADAS Calibrations
Even experienced repairers can overlook required calibrations. Read these expert insights to see why it happens and how leading shops are reducing risk.

