“Our members, and the industry at large, we all benefit greatly from the DEG through their work helping get accurate information into the estimating databases,” says KABA’s Tony Adams
Colorado Springs, Colo—The Database Enhancement Gateway (DEG) has introduces its newest Gold level sponsor, the Kansas Auto Body Association (KABA).
DEG users are able to use the free online resource to help identify, address and resolve omitted and inaccurate information found in the estimating programs through a standardized inquiry process for all three estimating systems. The database can also be utilized to verify and document necessary operations that have been addressed by other users, and confirmed by the information provider.
“We are all really proud to recognize KABA for sponsoring with a generous contribution to help invest in industry resources that are having a positive impact on their membership. KABA’s support of our program helps to maintain the DEG as a free resource for the collision repair industry, and is a true testament to the commitment the KABA board of directors has made to their member base,” said DEG Administrator Danny Gredinberg.
After a recent presentation by DEG to Kansas Auto Body Association members, KABA Vice President Tony Adams said, “The Kansas Auto Body Association is proud to support the DEG. Our members, and the industry at large, we all benefit greatly from the DEG through their work helping get accurate information into the estimating databases. It just makes sense for us to support an organization that does so much to support our industry.”
KABA Treasurer Jared Nicholson added, “As an association we strive to help the shops around Kansas. Being able to support organizations like DEG helps us further our mission. When the collision repair associations and collision repair shops get together, we can help DEG promote the quality and accuracy of the estimating platforms that we use every day. DEG gives us a voice “
DEG is funded by member dollars from the Society of Collision Repair Specialist (SCRS) and the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers (AASP) as well as corporate sponsorships from groups such as PPG, Collision Advice, ASA, Spanesi Americas. WMABA, ALLDATA, Redwood City Auto body, Nylunds Collision Center, Auto Body Hawaii, ABAT, CCA and now KABA.
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