Mitchell Predicts 2021 Trends in Its Fourth Quarter 2020 Industry Trends Report
According to Mitchell experts, 2021 will see growth in personal vehicle ownership and electric vehicles, rising accident severity, and increasing automation and digitization in the claims process.
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SAN DIEGO, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Mitchell International, Inc., a leading provider of technology, connectivity and information solutions to the property & casualty claims and collision repair industries, today released its fourth quarter Industry Trends Report for 2020. In this report, industry experts from across Mitchell predict and analyze the key trends that will impact 2021, providing insights that can help guide planning for organizations across the industry.
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General Motors has partnered with software company Mitchell International to launch the GM Canada Collision Repair Network, which is described as a software platform that provides “business and technology resources designed to streamline the repair process, increase consumer confidence and support the safe return of GM vehicles to the road.”
Mitchell, a San Diego-based software developer specializing in the automotive repair business, will serve as the program administrator for the GM Canada Collision Repair Network. As such, it will be responsible for overseeing enrollment in the program and verifying that Canadian repair organizations meet the company’s required standards for facilities, training, tools and equipment.