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ASE, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
Founded in 1972, ASE has a single mission: To improve the quality
of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing
and certification of automotive technicians.
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Formed by the collision industry in 1979, I-CAR is an international,
not-for-profit training organization. All I-CAR activities and
resources focus on helping the industry achieve a high level
of technical training. I-CAR’s vision for the industry
is that:
Every person in the collision industry has the necessary technical
knowledge and skills relevant to their position to ensure a
complete and safe repair.
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The Mid-Atlantic Collision Repair Organization (MACRO) is
a criteria membership organization working to increase member
growth and profitability.
MACRO can help increase shop's sales, decrease shop's costs,
increase shop's access to human resources, and increase shop
management's knowledge.
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The Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (WMABA)
is an association of automotive collision repair professionals
in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, dedicated
to providing quality repairs to consumers. |