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    • By Counterman
      Mitchell 1 announced it will host a shop management seminar during the Mid-Atlantic Auto Care Alliance’s (MAACA) Super Saturday Training Expo & Trade Show. The seminar, titled “Unleash the Power of Your Manager SE / ShopKey Shop Management System,” will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Radisson Hotel Philadelphia Northeast in Trevose, PA.
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      link hidden, please login to view’s two-day shop management workshop, the session will be led by Tim McDonnell, senior product marketing manager for Manager SE. The company said the session is suitable for new and advanced users of the software, as well as anyone interested in learning about the features and benefits of the shop management software.
      link hidden, please login to viewsaid the seminar is tailored to help shop professionals using Manager SE or ShopKey SE shop management systems unlock the full potential of their software. The tools and reports in Manager SE give shops a 360-degree view of the entire shop, helping them manage repairs, customer service and their overall business more efficiently and profitably. “We will cover best practices and time-saving strategies to help shops streamline their workflow and improve profitability,” said McDonnell, who has 28 years’ experience using the shop management software. “Attendees will also learn how to further customize their shop management system profiles to enhance each team member’s daily experience. Plus, we’ll introduce exciting new features, including highly requested enhancements that will provide more precise screen views, coupled with more detailed communications for service advisors to share with their customers.”

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      Auto-Wares announced the hiring of James Bannister as the company’s new director of training. The company said he will lead training efforts and focus on empowering employees and customers through comprehensive learning and development programs. Auto-Wares added Bannister’s role is essential in ensuring its teams across stores, warehouses, and corporate functions have the skills, knowledge, and tools needed to meet Auto-Wares’ strategic goals.
      According to the company, Bannister brings over 20 years of experience in leadership and process optimization. His career spans roles in operations and training.
      link hidden, please login to view added that he’s known for crafting innovative training programs that drive growth and develop teams across industries, including Fortune 500 companies. After starting his career as a technician and achieving ASE Master Certification, Bannister has also worked as a technical product specialist, shop foreman and operations manager.
      link hidden, please login to view emphasized he has consistently demonstrated his ability to lead, mentor and develop impactful training programs, backed by his Automotive Technology degree from Lincoln Technical Institute. The post
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      link hidden, please login to view and link hidden, please login to view, have entered a preferred partnership to release asTech Mechanical, a single device capable of accessing the majority of original equipment (OE) tools for shop owners. A recent study from Hanover Research and Babcox Media suggests that over 20% of repairs required an OE diagnostic tool to properly complete the repair job. However, many OE tools require a large upfront investment, costly upkeep, and specialized knowledge, creating barriers for many shop owners. Repairify and NAPA said asTech® Mechanical solves this issue by enabling shops to remotely connect to an OE tool, operated by a certified technician, to perform programming, calibrations, and vehicle health checks on a pay-per-use basis.  “As a leader in the aftermarket repair industry, we’re dedicated to improving technician and shop efficiency,” said John Molidor, product category director – tools and equipment; paint, body, and equipment at NAPA. “Our partnership with
      link hidden, please login to viewto launch asTech Mechanical will bring much needed resources to shop owners as we look to the future of vehicle technology.” “For almost a decade, we’ve been the global leader in remote OEM solutions for collision repair,” said Craig Edmonds, president of asTech. “We’ve long understood that our same patented technology could also serve the needs of mechanical shops, and a partnership with
      link hidden, please login to view helps us scale our solution to introduce the asTech® Mechanical solution suite to the industry.” asTech® Mechanical is now available on compatible Launch and Autel devices.
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