Sherwin-Williams continues offering estimator certification program for the University of Toyota
Jan. 1, 2020
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — The University of Toyota is continuing its partnership with Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes Corp. (SWAFC) to offer the “Estimating Solutions for Profit” class as part of its estimat
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WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — The University of Toyota is continuing its partnership with Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes Corp. (SWAFC) to offer the “Estimating Solutions for Profit” class as part of its estimator certification program.
“We are looking forward to another successful year working with Sherwin-Williams Automotive to supply our collision professionals with the skills needed to write better estimates and improve profits,” said Brad Brahe, Toyota Body Shop Development Manager.
“Estimating Solutions for Profit,” a seven-hour, hands-on workshop, provides estimators with the techniques, skills and information necessary to write more profitable estimates. The class comprises real world estimating scenarios and industry-specific issues pertaining to body shop operations and insurance company relations.
The damage estimators participating in Toyota’s new estimator certification program will be challenged to move away from the traditional method of estimating and embrace a more comprehensive approach — “blueprinting” the repair plan.
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