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Gawthrope ACR, first to invest in new frame measurement system
Wednesday 18th December 2013
Leading Selsia accident repairer, D Gawthrope ACR of Knottingley, West Yorkshire has become the first repairer in the UK to invest in the new Haweka CMC4000 frame measurement system for commercial vehicles. The Haweka Axis4000 truck wheel alignment equipment with the new chassis measuring rig was purchased to assist with… Read more

Car Repair Europe hosts first international conference
Sunday 15th December 2013
Car Repair Europe (CRE) held its first international conference for members of its European network in Holland on 28th November 2013. Attended by body repair network representatives from Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, France and the UK, the conference was the first time the country members of CRE had come together… Read more

Selsia and AkzoNobel launch new CV network
Thursday 4th July 2013
Selsia Vehicle Accident Centres and AkzoNobel have joined forces to provide a full range of accident repair and refinishing services for operators of heavy goods vehicles under the Selsia CV brand. Selsia’s CV heavy commercial network and AkzoNobel’s Acoat CV repairers have pulled together their experience, professionalism and extensive repair… Read more
Selsia van estimating puts fleets in control
Wednesday 3rd July 2013
Selsia has introduced SelsiaCentral, a bespoke online estimating service which will bring substantial efficiencies and cost savings for companies operating fleets of vans. The service, which has already been introduced into Selsia’s clients covers 95% of all bodywork damage and promises significantly reduced VOR times, efficiencies in managing accidents as… Read more

Managed re-painting from Selsia
Wednesday 5th June 2013
Selsia Vehicle Accident Centres is now offering fleets a managed re-painting programme. The condition of vehicles says a lot about the image a company wishes to promote. If vehicles are damaged or tired looking, then this is counterproductive to a company’s marketing efforts and therefore could be sending the wrong… Read more