![]() ![]() I-CAR will also automatically grant two credit hours towards Platinum annual training requirements for technicians with ASE Collision Repair certification. “We believe that this is going to save time, save money and reduce redundancy for the industry.”ĪSE will now recognize I-CAR ProLevel 2 or 3 Platinum technicians as having satisfied the requirements for its collision repair and work experience demand. “These are really good steps towards identifying that there’s synergies in the programs,” said Van Alstyne, according to a report in Repairer Driven News. ![]() Speaking during the morning announcement at the Collision Industry Conference session, I-CAR President and CEO John Van Alstyne said he was pleased to finally see the two sides come to terms, noting it would bring several benefits to the business as a whole. The move is likely to benefit thousands of technicians and apprentices across the continent. Officially unveiled at the 2016 NACE/CARS Conference and Expo in Anaheim, the deal will go some way towards aligning I-CAR’s training methods and curriculum with ASE’s testing and certification program. On Wednesday (August 10), the heads of both I-CAR and ASE announced an agreement had been reached to credit each other’s students. Anaheim, California - AugFor the best part of the past two years, a pair of collision repair trainer associations has been locked in negotiations in an attempt to unify industry training, testing and certification. ![]()
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